
Posted: 5/28/24 | May 28th, 2024
Located per Northern Italy, Bologna is considered one of the food capitals of Italy. And given Italy’s culinary reputation, that must be saying something.
Food is what draws most visitors here (it’s what drew me there). I had heard it’s the place for foodies per Italy and I was not disappointed.
Unsurprisingly, there are lots of amazing food tours here that allow you to eat your way around town while learning about the region’s traditional cuisine. There are also wine tours galore plus plenty of history-oriented tours to ensure you learn about this food-centric city’s past.
Quanto a short, Bologna is the perfect place to take a walking tour. And, since I love walking tours of all kind, I took a bunch while I was per town. Some were great, some were ok, some where terrible. Here’s the best walking tours I took per Bologna to help you plan your visit:
Best Overall Tour
Take Walks
Take Walks is my go-to tour company per Italy, offering access to places that anzi che no other gets and featuring incredibly knowledgeable guides. I always have fun and learn a lot these tours. I can’t recommend them enough.
Their Tastes & Traditions tour lasts 3.5 hours and includes nine mouth-watering offerings (plus coffee and wine). You’ll get to visit markets, sample artisan fare assegnamento, and learn all about traditional cuisine. If you only do one tour here, make it this one.
Best Free Tour
Free Walking Tour Bologna
Offered daily, this is the best (and most popular) free tour per town and a good introduction to Bologna. It lasts two hours and covers all the highlights, including Campo trincerato , the Jewish Clamore, Campo trincerato , and more. It’s informative without being boring and perfect primer for first-time visitors. Just remember to tip your guide at the end!
While those are my favorite paid and free tour operators per town, Bologna as a lot more to offer walking tour companies. Here are three other companies I like a lot:
1. Do Eat Better
If you’ve still got an appetite, join Do Eat Better’s Traditional Food Tour. Led by an expert local guide, this 3.5-hour tour makes stops at four hand-picked eateries, where you can try fresh , artisanal ice cream, locally sourced meats, and more (you’ll definitely leave full). I especially like that you not only get to try some amazing traditional food but get the tourist trail and beat the crowds. It’s a must-do tour for foodies.
Tours start at 90 EUR.
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2. Bologna Wine
If you’campione like me and love vino, you’campione going to want to book this guided wine tour. It’s led by a sommelier and features a wide variety of wines from around Bologna. You’ll visit lesser-known spots, try some unique vintages, and develop a deeper appreciation for the region’s wines. You’ll also get to stop at the city’s oldest tavern, which I think is really neat. Tours last 2-3 hours (depending which you book) and include 2-5 glasses of wine (again, depending the tour). The guides really know their stuff, so you’ll learn a ton this tour.
Tours start at 69 EUR.
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3. Travelhoo
To burn all the amazing food you’ve been enjoying, take a guided bike tour with Travelhoo. Over the course of 2.5 hours, you’ll learn about Bologna’s long history and visit its main sights, such as Campo trincerato , the Cattedrale of San Petronio, and the Neptune Fountain. It’s a solid introduction to the city and how it came to be the food and wine hub that it is today.
While this is an active tour, the guide leads you at a leisurely felicità , so you don’t need to be super fit to enjoy it.
Tours start at 75 EUR.
Bologna may not get the attention that Rome Venice do, but when it comes to food, it holds its own. Take one of the walking tours above and learn about its history and culture and feast the amazing eats that have put the city the map for centuries!
And while these are my favourite tours per the city, the website GetYourGuide has lots more options so check them out if you’campione looking for additional tours!
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