Why fly to Bologna?
Bologna is Italy’s secret gem. It might not be as visited as the likes of Rome, Venice or Florence, but this medieval city is every bit as enticing, and with a reputation for having the best food in Italy, is well worth a visit.
Bologna is Italy’s secret gem. It might not be as visited as the likes of Rome, Venice or Florence, but this medieval city is every bit as enticing, and with a reputation for having the best food in Italy, is well worth a visit.
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July and August are the hottest and driest months in Bologna. With up to ten hours of sunshine each day, it's ideal for seeing all the city's sites, although you may find yourself in plenty of company as these are also the most popular months for visiting holidaymakers. The days are just right for discovering the open markets while the evenings are made for al fresco dining.
Sidestep the crowds of tourists that descend on the city in the peak of summer by flying to Bologna in April, May, or June, and you'll also swerve the expensive rates that come with them. Bologna in the spring is paradisiacal with warm, but altogether more manageable temperatures. There are also lots of festivities in the city and surrounding region to enjoy, such as May Day celebrations and Reggio Emilia's Lambrusco festival in June.