BOLOGNA
Today, your local guide will introduce you to Bologna, the capital city of Emilia Romagna, often referred to as Italy’s gastronomic capital. Your exploration of Bologna will start from Piazza Maggiore, the main square and the heart of town, and the center of Bologna’s political and social life since the 13th Century. The square was also home to one of Europe’s biggest open-air markets until the mid-1800s, with goods coming from all parts of the world. While strolling with your guide, you will see the statue of Neptune, the Basilica of San Petronio, the Medieval market, the Two Towers and the Archiginnasio, the first permanent seat of the ancient University of Bologna, and the Anatomical Theatre, a hall made of carved wood that was built to carry out anatomy lessons. During your visit of Bologna, you will make a stop at Majani’s*, the maker of Italy’s first solid chocolate, and at Atti’s, a must in Bologna, where you will learn about the history of “tortellini” also known as the famous “Navel of Venus,” a historical specialty and symbol of Bologna. The tour will end at Tamburini, an informal store/enoteca where everything is made in-house. Here you will taste delicious products, such as mortadella, Parmigiano Reggiano, and salami, accompanied by local wine. (B)