Tuscolano
Check rates and availability for this hotel
Find the best prices for Tuscolano from our 5 partners. Show all partners
Travel Blogs from Bologna
Bologna
... with them... but a good one most of the time.
When we got to Bologna of course Zuzia could not park the car but Miguel just woke up from sleeping and did it. Yes we totally fulfill those stereotypes.
Sadly we missed the christmas-market, but we kept telling us it would not have been good anyway.
We also saw Gregory, the pope that invented our calender of today, very ...
Bologna
I set my alarm for 6:45 but didn't get out of bed until 7:04 :p Sara and I went to Betti to grab breakfast and lunch, having eaten some food at Guini so we could save it all for later (4 sandwiches two waters and apples per person). We went to Prato Ps but had to run to Centrale because the train we were going to take was 20 min late >.< ! We finally got there with 10 minutes to spare, and we saw betty - when we got on the train our seats were taken so we just sat in the ...
Amazing Race to Bologna
... in their floor. We set out with our friends to explore a bit more walking under these amazing porticos and tried to make sense of towers that were leaning so bad you forgot which angles were perfectly vertical. Justin took us to his favorite butcher shop where we got some local mortadella. We sat on the steps looking across the an open piazza and enjoyed this local treat and caught up with our friends. The next stop was a an introduction into apertivo! ...
Typically Italian
... at Lara's house we were introduced to her three housemates: Cristina, Antonella and Sara. They were possibly the coolest girls that I have ever met in my life and as we stumbled in sweaty and tired from our travels we felt more than a little inadequate in our dirty clothes and hurried to tidy ourselves up. The girls were so lovely and welcoming but spoke barely a word of English making for large arm movements, slow, loud, talking and long, awkward silences, ...
Market Day
... about a football field in total. There were hoards of people, mostly all locals. It was interesting walking up and down the aisles they set up. I managed to buy a made in Italy leather belt for 10.00E, and he even shortened it for me. The only downside was that they were all selling the same ****, and we mean ****. Cheaply made clothing, socks, underwear, and tons of shoes. The smell of plastic shoes in the heat was ...