Things to do in Province of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna: The Best Historic Walking Areas

May 31, 2021 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Bologna, Italy including Complesso Monumentale San Michele In Bosco, Genus Bononiae, percorso culturale, Borgo La Scola, Portico di San Luca, Piazza Liber Paradisus, Via dell'Indipendenza, Borgo Medioevale di Pieve Sant'Andrea, Via Massimo d'Azeglio, Strada Maggiore, Centro storico di Castel Guelfo di Bologna.
Restaurants in Province of Bologna

1. Complesso Monumentale San Michele In Bosco

Piazzale San Michele in Bosco, Bologna Italy +39 051 636 6705 http://www.genusbononiae.it/index.php?pag=31
Excellent
68%
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26%
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5%
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4.5 based on 192 reviews

Complesso Monumentale San Michele In Bosco

Reviewed By Jackiepcs - Portsmouth, United Kingdom

We took the bus 30 from Ugo Bassi up to San Michele in Bosca for €1 50 and as well as an enjoyable journey throught the city of Bologna the view from the church is truly amazing. You can see over the whole beautiful city - the best value in Bologna! We could not get inside but contented ourselves with the breath taking view and then hopped on the bus back, this time to the central railway station - same bus. A not to be missed expedition and very cheap.

2. Genus Bononiae, percorso culturale

Via Alessandro Manzoni 2, 40121 Bologna Italy +39 051 1993 6370 http://www.genusbononiae.it
Excellent
61%
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Genus Bononiae, percorso culturale

3. Borgo La Scola

40030 Grizzana Morandi Italy http://www.borgoscola.net
Excellent
45%
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39%
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4.5 based on 137 reviews

Borgo La Scola

Reviewed By SuperWitch23 - Province of Bologna, Italy

A beautiful hamlet that gives a sense of what life was like many centuries ago. Great opportunities for photographers, lovers of history and nature. Wear good walking shoes!!

4. Portico di San Luca

Piazza Maggiore, 40124 Bologna Italy
Excellent
70%
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27%
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4.5 based on 432 reviews

Portico di San Luca

Reviewed By Nslater1 - Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

An absolute MUST when visiting Bologna. Wear good shoes, take plenty of water, and stop frequently. Its a good few kilometre's but worth it when you reach the top, with a beautiful vista of Bologna.

5. Piazza Liber Paradisus

40121 Bologna Italy +39 051 203040 http://www.comune.bologna.it
Excellent
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38%
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4.0 based on 8 reviews

Piazza Liber Paradisus

6. Via dell'Indipendenza

Bologna Italy
Excellent
35%
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16%
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4.0 based on 939 reviews

Via dell'Indipendenza

Reviewed By asiyahnoemik - Pula, Croatia

For us, this street is beautiful, with beautiful palaces, churches, cafes, restaurants, shops and above all its porticoes, protecting pedestrians on both sides of the street. This street has its unspeakable charm. Via dell Indipendenza is always very popular among Bologna people of all ages. Its history is very interesting. Since the mid-nineteenth century, several proposals had been made to create an artery linking the city center with the northern area, also in preparation for the construction of the railway station. Only after the unification of Italy did they materialize starting from the enlargement of Canton de 'Fiori, which took the name of via dell'Indipendenza in 1874, pending the extension of the new name to Malcontenti and Maddalena streets and to complete the artery. which would have led to the railway station passing through the ancient Piazza d'Armi (later Piazza Otto Agosto). The need to open a "via massima" in the heart of the city was spoken of in 1858, when the papal administration decided to place the station on the route considered the main one of the Via Emilia, close to the external part of the northern walls. The project for the new road to the station was presented to the municipal council by Coriolano Monti, in collaboration with Antonio Zannoni, at the end of 1861 and approved in 1862. But only in 1865 was the royal decree issued for the declaration of public utility. The package included the rearrangement of the entire area, called Orti Garagnani - between via del Porto and the Lame and Galliera gates. In 1884 the road was inaugurated, although not completely finished. The completed section involved the rectification of important buildings and the demolition of Palazzo Bonora. The demolition of the Hospice of San Giuseppe, known as the Casa dei Vecchi, will follow shortly. Furthermore, in 1886 a new facade with portico for the church of San Benedetto will be created, from which the apse and the bell tower will be demolished. The definitive completion of via Indipendenza will arrive only in 1888. Today is via dell Indipendenza is so beautiful.

7. Borgo Medioevale di Pieve Sant'Andrea

Imola Italy
Excellent
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Borgo Medioevale di Pieve Sant'Andrea

8. Via Massimo d'Azeglio

Via Massimo d'Azeglio, 40123 Bologna Italy
Excellent
31%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
29%
Poor
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3%
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4.0 based on 35 reviews

Via Massimo d'Azeglio

9. Strada Maggiore

Strada Maggiore, Bologna Italy
Excellent
33%
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56%
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11%
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4.0 based on 18 reviews

Strada Maggiore

10. Centro storico di Castel Guelfo di Bologna

Via Antonio Gramsci 10, 40121 Bologna Italy http://www.comune.castelguelfo.bo.it/27/136/vivere-castel-guelfo/gli-edifici-e-i-luoghi-storici
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Centro storico di Castel Guelfo di Bologna

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