Meoweler

Italy

Bologna / Mortadella Mecca

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

food and culture

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

food and culture

Bologna is small but packed with history, cuisine, and entertainment.

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No tipping culture in Bologna

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Bologna

Cash is preferred, splitting the bill is not common

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Electric socket type L

Common in Italy, Chile. Non-interchangeable 3-pin and 2-pin design, only 2-pin variant accepts Type C.

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biking friendly

Extensive bike lanes

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LGBTQ friendly

Generally progressive

As a cat, Bologna is a playful maze of twisting alleys and colorful buildings to explore with your curious paws.

And the food! Oh, the fresh fish and fragrant cheese will have you purring for more.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Gelato Museum
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San Luca Basilica
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Mercato delle Erbe
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Torre degli Asinelli
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Piazza Maggiore

The mainstream

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Gelato Museum

A fun museum where cats can learn about the history of gelato and try some delicious samples.

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San Luca Basilica

A hilltop sanctuary overlooking the city, famous for its portico-lined staircase of 666 arches, offering a scenic walk for cats.

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Mercato delle Erbe

A bustling indoor market where cats can find fresh local produce, Italian delicacies, and wine.

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Torre degli Asinelli

A medieval tower and the tallest landmark of the city, offering a breathtaking view of Bologna from the top.

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Piazza Maggiore

A central square in Bologna surrounded by historic buildings such as the Basilica of San Petronio and the Palazzo d'Accursio.

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Off the beaten path

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Basilica di San Petronio
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Museo del Patrimonio Industriale
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Libreria Nanni
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Osteria dell'Orsa
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Le Stanze di Santa Cristina

Off the beaten path

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Basilica di San Petronio

A beautiful church with stunning architecture and artworks. Cats can admire the art and the peace and quiet of the church.

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Museo del Patrimonio Industriale

An industrial museum housed in a former factory building. Cats can learn about the history of industrial development in Bologna.

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Libreria Nanni

A small bookstore with a vast collection of books, including rare and second-hand books. Cats can curl up with a good book and relax.

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Osteria dell'Orsa

A cozy cat-friendly tavern with delicious homemade pasta and local wine. The perfect spot for a cat nap after a delicious meal!

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Le Stanze di Santa Cristina

An art gallery located in a hidden courtyard. Cats can admire contemporary art, photography, and sculptures

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biking friendly

Extensive bike lanes

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LGBTQ friendly

Generally progressive

Mindful meoweler tips

Bologna's Towers

Bologna was once home to over 100 towers, only 22 of which remain today. These towers were built to show off family wealth and power.

Dining in Bologna

Bologna's cuisine is famous worldwide, but don't expect to find spaghetti bolognese. Instead, cats can try tortellini, tagliatelle al ragù and mortadella in the place where they originated.

Porticos galore

The 25 miles of porticos in Bologna are a unique architectural feature that enhances daily life by offering shelter from the rain and hot sun. Be sure to stroll under them when exploring the city.

Useful external sites

www.bolognawelcome.com/en

Bologna Welcome

Official Tourism website for Bologna with information on attractions, events, accommodation and more

www.trenitalia.com/en.html

Trenitalia

Official website for train transportation in Italy including schedules, prices and ticket booking for Bologna

www.bologna-airport.it/en

Bologna Airport

Official website for Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport with flight information, transport options, and airport services


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