The Bolognese Colonades

City: Bologna
Region: Emilia-Romagna

The great thing about Bologna is all the Colonnades. These archways are everywhere in this city and it makes it a nice place to visit when it’s raining but also just architecturally so interesting. The Portico di San Luca is the world’s longest covered walkway, stretching approximately 3.8 kilometers (2.4 miles). This historic portico connects Porta Saragozza in the city center to the Santuario di San Luca, a sanctuary situated atop the Colle della Guardia hill. We actually took a taxi to the sanctuary then walked back so we would have a down-hill walk.

About the Region:

Emilia-Romagna is a region that offers Italy at its most authentic and delicious. Often overlooked for Tuscany or Venice, this northern Italian gem is where culinary traditions, rich history, and vibrant cities come together in a way that feels deeply local and wonderfully welcoming.

Food is the top reason to visit. Emilia-Romagna is the birthplace of many Italian staples: fresh egg pasta like tagliatelle al ragù (known abroad as Bolognese), mortadella from Bologna, prosciutto di Parma, and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. Touring a parmesan factory at dawn or watching prosciutto being cured in Parma is a pilgrimage for any food lover.

Beyond its cuisine, Emilia-Romagna is full of cultural treasures. Bologna’s medieval towers, endless porticoes, and lively university atmosphere create a city buzzing with students, markets, and aperitivo bars. Modena tempts with its balsamic vinegar, Ferrari Museum, and the world-renowned Osteria Francescana. Ravenna’s dazzling Byzantine mosaics are unlike anything else in Italy, telling ancient stories in jewel-toned tiles.

The region also offers relaxing Adriatic beaches in Rimini, elegant thermal spas in towns like Salsomaggiore, and rolling hills dotted with castles in Romagna’s countryside.

What makes Emilia-Romagna unforgettable is its combination of authenticity and warmth. Locals take pride in their traditions but welcome you with genuine hospitality. Whether you’re tasting tortellini in broth, admiring centuries-old mosaics, or simply sipping a cappuccino under Bologna’s porticoes, Emilia-Romagna will make you feel like you’ve discovered Italy’s true heart.

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