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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s easy to fall in love with Bologna.It happens to me every day: under a portico, wandering at night in Piazza Maggiore or riding fast through my secrets streets. &#8203;&#8203;To live Bologna without a hitch, however, there are a few helpful things to keep in mind. 1. Bologna is the perfect location to visit Northern&#160;<a href="https://foodbloggermania.it/ricetta/6-things-to-know-before-visiting-bologna/" class="read-more">Continua a leggere..</a>]]></description>
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<div>It&#8217;s easy to fall in love with Bologna.<br />It happens to me every day: under a portico, wandering at night in Piazza Maggiore or riding fast through my secrets streets.</p>
<p>&#8203;&#8203;To live Bologna without a hitch, however, there are a few helpful things to keep in mind.</p></div>
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<h2><strong><span>1. Bologna is the perfect location to visit Northern Italy</span></strong></h2>
<div>Bologna has always been in a strategic position. In the past to trade, now to travel.<br />&#8203;<br />You can <strong>use Bologna as a basis</strong> to visit some of the greatest cities of Northern Italy.<br />With high speed trains <strong>Florence</strong> (40min), Milan (60min) and <strong>Venice</strong> (90min) are just next door.</p>
<p>But a popular Italian proverb says that <em>the good wine rests in the smallest barrel</em>.</p>
<p>So Italy&#8217;s best is hidden in <strong>small gems</strong> like the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://www.tastebologna.net/blog/dozza-hidden-village">coloured town of Dozza</a>, the secret castle of <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://www.tastebologna.net/blog/rocchetta-mattei-castle-bologna">Rocchetta Mattei</a>&nbsp;or the unique mosaics of Ravenna.</p>
<p><strong>My suggestion</strong><br />Rent a car or use local trains to explore the most you can around Bologna.</div>
<h2><strong><span>2. Time of the year can have an impact on your visit</span></strong></h2>
<div>The idea you get of a city can be influenced by the season you visit it. Not only for the weather.</p>
<p>Keep in mind those <strong>Italian holidays</strong>, because most of the shops, markets and restaurants can be closed:<br />- January 6th<br />- April 25th<br />- May 1st<br />- June 2nd<br />- August 15th<br />- October 4th (only in Bologna)<br />- November 1st<br />- December 8th<br />- December 24th to 26th<br />- December 31st</p>
<p>Bologna has something special in every season, but in July/August it could be very very hot.</p>
<p>During the <strong>central weeks of August</strong> Bologna falls asleep. Students come back to their families, local go on holiday and even if it could be a fascinating atmosphere, most places will be closed.</p>
<p><strong>Christmas</strong> instead is not a popular time for tourists, but a great time for food: cold temperatures are perfect for a hot dish of tortellini in brodo.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>My suggestion</strong><br />Avoid hot summer months and don&#8217;t worry about the rain: we have porticoes.</div>
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<div><em>Vegetable stall at Quadrilatero market. In every season you can find a wide range of fruits and vegetables</em></div>
<h2><strong>3. In Bologna is easy to get a ticket</strong></h2>
<div>If you arrive in Bologna by car you have to pay a lot of attention. Most part of the city centre, inside the old walls, is forbidden to cars from 7 am to 8 pm.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s called ZTL, <strong>traffic limited zone</strong>, but it&#8217;s not that easy to understand where it starts.<br />&#8203;It usually happens too late, even for Italians.</p>
<p>The good news is that Bologna is small enough to be covered by walk or bike.<br />Here&#8217;s a map of the forbidden area you mustn&#8217;t cross. &#8203;</div>
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<div><em>Traffic limited zone of Bologna. Be sure not to enter the green area with your car</em></div>
<div><span><strong>My suggestion</strong><br />&#8203;Leave your car in a garage and let it rest. Consider it as an incentive for an extra portion of tortelloni.</span></div>
<h2><strong>4. It&#8217;s not always time for cappuccino</strong></h2>
<div>I&#8217;m sure you already know this, but it&#8217;s always good to remind.<br />In Bologna and Italy, we only drink cappuccino until 10/11am.</p>
<p>Not for lunch, not for aperitivo, not for dinner.</p>
<p><strong>Breakfast in Italy is usually sweet</strong> and a hot cappuccino is the perfect fit for a brioche.&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you ask a waiter a cappuccino at the end of your lunch he won&#8217;t say no. But if you&#8217;d like to live your time in Italy as an Italian, just order a simple espresso, maybe macchiato (with milk).&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>My suggestion</strong><br />Enter a bar in the morning saying: &#8220;Buongiorno, cappuccino e brioche per favore&#8221;.<br />Have them at the counter, like if you were in a rush even if you are not at all.<br />Pretend to read the sports page on local newspaper like Il Resto del Carlino and seem disappointed.<br />There you go, you&#8217;re bolognese!</div>
<h2><strong><span>5. Great food is everywhere, but don&#8217;t just scratch the surface</span></strong></h2>
<div>Bologna is not Florence or Venice.<br />Yet.<br />Fortunately.</p>
<p>But still you can see electric trains for tourists, restaurants with <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://www.tastebologna.net/blog/spaghetti-bolognese">spaghetti bolognese</a> on the menu or mountains of gelato that doesn&#8217;t melt even in summer with 40&deg;.<br />&#8203;<br />Nevertheless, it&#8217;s easy to find great food in Bologna. But <strong>just</strong> <strong>don&#8217;t stop at tagliatelle al rag&ugrave;</strong> or tortellini in brodo.<br />&#8203;<br />There&#8217;s a lot out there to unveil: <strong>leftover dishes</strong> like <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://www.tastebologna.net/blog/passatelli-real-spaghetti-bolognese">passatelli</a>, poor and delicious meat like coppa di testa and the amazing world of <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://www.tastebologna.net/blog/balsamic-vinegar-tradizionale-modena">Aceto Balsamico of Modena</a>.</p>
<p>&#8203;During our <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=http://www.tastebologna.net/">Bologna food tours</a>&nbsp;we try to dig deep inside, but even if you haven&#8217;t enough time to join us, try read, learn and taste as much as you can.</div>
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<div><em>Via del Pratello: a great street for a beer at night, maybe not the best if you&#8217;re looking for a relaxing accommodation</em></div>
<h2><strong><span>6. Bologna is not dangerous, but choose carefully where to sleep</span></strong></h2>
<div>Near the train station to spend less time dragging your bags?<br />Close to Piazza Maggiore to live the square day and night?<br />Or outside the walls for a cheaper price?</p>
<p>The <strong>choice of your hotel or apartment in</strong> Bologna can have a huge impact on the result of your trip.</p>
<p>A few suggestions from someone who grew up here:<br />- Avoid the <strong>University area</strong> (Via Zamboni, Via Petroni, Piazza Verdi). It can be very noisy at night.</p>
<p>- Choose a hotel near the <strong>train station</strong> only if you need to get lots of trains. Stazione Centrale area is quite safe, but not the most fascinating of Bologna.</p>
<p>- The southern area of Bologna, close to the hills, is beautiful and quiet. <strong>Via Santo Stefano</strong>, Via Castiglione, Via Sant&#8217;Isaia, Via Saragozza and all the small streets around them are perfect to start your visit during the day and relax at night.</p>
<p><strong>My suggestion</strong><br />Read my list of <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://www.tastebologna.net/blog/best-airbnb-bologna">Bologna&#8217;s best Airbnb</a>&nbsp;or<span>&nbsp;my&nbsp;</span><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://www.tastebologna.net/blog/best-hotel-bologna">hotel suggestions</a>&nbsp;and choose first the location, than the place.</div>
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