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17 Best Things To Do in Bologna Italy
“Breathtaking Churches, exquisite gardens, famous porticoes, delicious cuisine, vibrant nightlife, here’s the ultimate bucket list of the best things to do in Bologna Italy.” How to get to Bologna Location: Emilia-Romagna Region From Rome by: (high-speed train) ➡️ 2 hr 20 min (car) ➡️ 4 hr 10 min (374.3 km) via E35 . From Florence by (high-speed train) ➡️ 38 min (car) ➡️ 1 hr 32 min (117.4 km) via E35 and A1 . From Milan by (high-speed train) ➡️ 1 hr 14 min (car) ➡️ 2 hr 41 min (215.1 km) via A1 Introduction ”la dotta, la grassa, la rossa” Bologna has three nicknames: 👩🎓🎓 La Dotta, “the learned one” with reference…
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10 Beautiful Day Trips Around Rome
The Italian Gems You Didn’t Know About 1. Bracciano Vacationing like a Roman Emperor in Bracciano What do ancient volcanoes, Roman emperors, Popes, Cardinals, and WW1 fighter aircrafts have in common? Bracciano, Italy. Bracciano is an old town just 18 miles to the North and West of Rome, making her perfect for day trips around Rome. Bracciano’s origins are set alongside her greatest attraction, Lake Bracciano, ancient Rome’s private lake of the Emperors. 40,000 years ago, an ancient volcano gave out, collapsing and creating the lake that is now known as Lake Bracciano. Crystal clear and having the most startling indigo blue, the waters around this lake are today a…
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Naples Food Tour (with a LOCAL)
“Buongiorno, foodies! Ever heard of Naples Food Tour?? Well, today, we’re in the heart of Naples, Italy, to embark on a mouth-watering adventure through its iconic food scene. Join me as we savour the flavours, discover hidden gems, and learn about the rich culinary traditions that make Naples a food lover’s paradise, better yet, we’ll be doing this with a local.” ”Naples, or Napoli in Italian, is a city that has been captivating hearts for centuries. Nestled on the Bay of Naples, with the mighty Mount Vesuvius watching over, the intriguing ruins of Pompeii waiting to be uncovered, this city is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be uncovered.”…
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CALCATA ITALY, A Once Dying Town
And Why it is the Hippest Place to Visit this Holiday Location: Lazio Florence to Calcata, Italy – 2 hr 40 min – (235 km) via A1/E35 Milan to Calcata, Italy – 5 hr 53 min – (536.8 km) via A1 Rome to Calcata, Italy – 58 min – (52.5 km) via SS2bis My first impression of Calcata was that it was old; an ancient town with an ancient story to tell. Just as you enter, the walls are or Tufo, a volcanic rock that many homes in the region use to build. There are pits and holes all over, like on those ancient battle fortresses that have weathered wars and time…