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Ligonchio, Reggio Emilia Apennines in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
A perfect destination for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking to immerse themselves in local traditions and culture.
During the Second World War, the partisans crossed these paths, fighting for the future and the freedom of the following generations.
While we walk there, we must remember the importance of these places immersed in dense nature, which allowed those people to hide from the enemy.
Backpackers • Adventure
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Bologna is one of the most vibrant towns in Italy, a hidden gem if you will. There is so much to discover when visiting Bologna, whether through its cuisine or the many beautiful things to do. If you're looking for what to do when visiting Bologna, check out this guide.
Relaxation • Nature • Budget • People & Culture • History • Art • Architecture • Adventure • Foodie • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel
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Bologna and the surrounding region of Emilia Romagna is widely considered the food capital of Italy! It’s home to many of our most beloved Italian meals, like lasagna and tortellini.
This guide is perfect for a weekend in Bologna!
You don't need a car to use this guide - I've
included how to get around when you need.
On this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights withnotes on what you’re seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 6 restaurants at varying price points, a unique bar, 2 gelaterias, and 2 hotels
Architecture • Foodie • History • People & Culture
$15.00
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Need guidance on what to see in Modena? This guide leads you through the sights as well as the best restaurants in the city!
On this list, you’ll get:
- a walking tour route with notes on what you’re seeing, a little context for each site and what’s involved if you want to go inside
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- four restaurants at varying price points and two gelaterias
Architecture • Foodie • People & Culture • History
$8.00
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It's hard to think of an Italian meal without thinking of a wine to enjoy it with, and the food and wine in Italy could arguably be two of the top reasons to travel there.
Pairing your meal with the perfect wine makes the dining experience that much more enjoyable so to take the guesswork out of what will pair best, the following is a brief guide to some of Italy's most renowned regional dishes, spanning from north to south, along with a few recommended wine pairings for each.
Whether you're dining at an Italian restaurant at home or exploring local eateries in Italy, this guide will help you avoid becoming overwhelmed by extensive wine lists if you are unsure what to look for.
In Italy, feel free to also ask the waiter or sommelier for recommendations on what to drink with your food. They are likely to suggest a wine from the region you are in, not only to help support local wine growers and producers, but also so you have the chance to experience the authentic flavors of the area through both the food and the wine.
⭐️PRO TIP - While dining out, if you plan to enjoy wine with your meal but haven't decided on what you will be eating yet, start with a glass of sparkling wine. This way, you'll have something to sip on while reviewing the food and wine menus and making your choice. Sparkling wine is an excellent palate cleanser to prep you for a savory meal, and Italy has some of the best.
Buon Apetito!
50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Female Solo • Wine • Foodie
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Bologna is smack in the middle of Italian foodie heaven, so you know you've got to get your meals right when you visit! These are some of my favorite spots in the city for a good meal.
On this guide, you’ll get:
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 20+ suggestions in categories of: restaurants, breakfast & bakeries, bars, & gelato shops
Before you buy: everything on this list is included in the Bologna Master Guide, so if you want activity suggestions as well, choose that instead!
Foodie • People & Culture
$10.00
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Everything you need to eat well in Modena! Emilia Romagna is the foodie region of a foodie country, and Modena is my favorite city as a home base. The town is packed with great meals whether you want nonna's cooking or fine dining!
On this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights with notes on what’s worth seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 5 classic & 3 once-in-a-lifetime restaurants
- 3 coffee and apertivo spots and 2 gelaterias
- 3 food experiences
Foodie • Wine • People & Culture
$12.00
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After living in the area for more than 4 years, I've tried every day trip I can get my hands on. This list has all my favorite destinations: more than 40 ideas for day trips around Venice, Italy!
They're organized into easy by car, by train, super close by, and further away.
Remember that this list is always growing, so if you purchase it, you get lifetime access to my new finds!
Several of them include links to more in-depth guides to that location, featuring restaurants, museums, sights, or beaches nearby - the things you'd want to prioritize on a day trip.
WHY THIS INSTEAD OF MY FREE VERSION?
Because this way, you have options!
Did you take a day trip out somewhere, but you want to keep exploring? The interactive map makes it easy to find something else nearby!
You can also treat it like a bucket list of sorts, and you'll never be without an idea for your next day off!
Foodie • History • Outdoors • Road Trip • Relaxation • Architecture • Art
$10.00
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After living in the area for more than 4 years, I've tried every day trip I can get my hands on. This list has all my favorite destinations: more than 40 ideas for day trips around Aviano AB!
They're organized into easy by car, by train (from Sacile or Pordenone), super close by, and further away.
Remember that this list is always growing, so if you purchase it, you get lifetime access to my new finds!
Several of them include links to more in-depth guides to that location, featuring restaurants, museums, sights, or beaches nearby - the things you'd want to prioritize on a day trip.
WHY THIS INSTEAD OF MY FREE VERSION?
Because this way, you have options!
Did you take a day trip out somewhere, but you want to keep exploring? The interactive map makes it easy to find something else nearby!
You can also treat it like a bucket list of sorts, and you'll never be without an idea for your next day off!
$10.00
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Bologna is one of Italy's many hidden gems. Only 40 minutes north of Florence, Bologna has something to do for everyone. From unique foods, tall towers, and moderate hikes, this city offers enough to keep you occupied for days. But for the sake of this guide, we'll be covering how to do everything in one day.
Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Design • People & Culture • Photography
Free
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Living in Italy over 15 years I have collected a shopping list across the country, this is a living list & will continue to be updated!
Random Tip: An often missed gem for shopping in Italy is the hardware store! The smaller the town, the bigger the selection- from everything wine making to various sizes of the classic moka (stovetop coffee pot) to massive cow bells and even gorgeous wool sweaters (especially in the alps)!
Shopping • Sustainable/Eco • Foodie • Wine
Free
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Did you know Bologna is full of mystery and many secrets surround the city, rooted deep in history and legends? Bologna has seven hidden secrets throughout the historical city center. These little secrets are fun ways to discover more of Bologna and feel like a local, learning a bit of history and fun facts along the way.
People & Culture • History • Architecture • Budget
Free
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If you are planning a trip to Italy and want to include one of the most famous cities for Italian food, then you NEED this complete guide to Bologna, Italy.
There is so much to discover when visiting Bologna, whether through its cuisine or the many beautiful things to do. This guide is broken into three parts: What to do and what to eat in Bologna, its "seven secrets" to discover, and most importantly, my personally, hand-picked restaurant recommendations for eating like a local, which includes 25 restaurant/bars to dine at, selected by a local.
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Groups • Family • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness • Wine • Shopping • People & Culture • Foodie • History • Coffee • Budget • Art • Architecture • Adventure
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⭐️ This travel guide will save you 10+ hours of researching the best restaurants, wine bars, meat/cheese/antipasti, coffee & sweet shops, and more in Emilia-Romagna!
Emilia-Romagna, often hailed as Italy's "food valley," is the birthplace of some of the world's most cherished and protected foods, the freshest and most well-known ingredients, and some of Italy's most beloved recipes.
This region is renowned for treasures like Parmigiano Reggiano, (aka the king of cheeses) Parma ham (prosciutto), Lambrusco, tagliatelli ragu (also known as bolognese sauce), and so much more.
Emilia-Romagna benefits from a unique microclimate, making its location, terrain, soil, and climate perfect for cultivating the finest resources. Because of this, the food is undeniably some of the best in the world.
If you want a foodie adventure, consider a tour through Emilia-Romagna. In my opinion, the Fall and Winter months would be the most ideal based on the region's classic hearty and warm dishes like tortellini en brodo which would just not have the same magic in the middle of the summer. But regardless of when you visit, finding a subpar meal will be a challenge.
This guide features a curated list of places to eat and drink in a few of the larger cities in the region – Parma, Modena, and Bologna. I've included an array of wine bars, cafes, trattorie, sandwich shops and sweet shops, catering to various price points and styles so that there is something for everyone!
While you can't really go wrong with any eatery in this region, choosing any of the recs in this guide will ensure hassle-free and time-saving planning so you can enjoy every meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner).
Featuring:
🍝Curated dining and drinking recommendations in Parma, Modena, and Bologna based on quality, atmosphere and overall experience
🍝Recs include coffee shops, sweet shops, wine/cocktail bars, aperitivo bars, and restaurants for lunch and dinner
🍝Descriptions and details on each eatery with recommendations on what to order
🍝Direct links to each eatery's address on Google Maps so you can easily get directions once there
🍝Direct links to Instagram pages (if available)
🍝Links to the websites with more details
🍝Hours of operation so you can plan your visit accordingly
Buon Apetito!
Couples • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Wine • Foodie
$8.00
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Ravenna is a city on the East coast of Italy, a couple of hours south of Venice: it's known as the Capital of Mosaics, a form of art that developed while the city was capital of the Roman Empire and later on during the Byzantine era. The 8 UNESCO heritage sites should be enough to convince you to go visit, but in case they aren't here's 5 reasons why you should:
1. It's CHEAPER than bigger cities like Venice, Florence or Rome, but that doesn't mean it's not as beautiful
2. Staying in a smaller city doesn't mean you won't be able to visit anything else: in fact Ravenna is very WELL CONNECTED by the railway system to multiple major destinations
3. Are you a SEA or MOUNTAIN person? Don't worry, Ravenna has both: 20 minutes east are its beaches, famous for their beach volleyball tournaments, while in the opposite direction you will find the Apennines!
4. Like anywhere else in Italy FOOD isn't the issue: lasagna, cappelletti, "bolognese" sauce, etc. are originally of Emilia Romagna, the region where Ravenna is found
5. Is Italy not enough for you? Apart from being close to Bologna's AIRPORT, Ravenna has also FERRIES that will take you to the Balkans region in no time!
Couples • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Business • Adventure • Art • Budget • History • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Wellness • Wine
Free
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Everything you Need to Visit Parma, Italy: The second largest city in Emilia-Romagna
Parma is one of the most beautiful and gastronomical cities in Italy. Make sure to save this guide to discover all of Parma's beauties, including what are the local dishes, where to eat and enjoy them at the best local restaurants, and what to do/see. One of the best things to do in Parma is visiting the factories to learn how the production of Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and Prosciutto ham are made here in the region of Emilia-Romagna. This guide is constantly being updated and has suggestions for tours, 13 restaurants, suggestions for where to stay, and what to activities you can explore.
50+ • Accessibility • Car-free • Couples • Groups • Gluten-free / Celiac • Family • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Backpacker • Business • Architecture • Foodie • Art • History • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Romantic • Wine • Coffee • People & Culture
$5.00
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As a licensed Italian tour leader and frequent traveler who has lived in Italy for her whole life, I've seen my fair share of accommodations all throughout the country: hotels, hostels, Airbnbs, agriturismi, and more.
Scroll to learn about my favorites!
Arranged in alphabetical order by region, and by city/area of interest. Tap on the map icon to view all.
Included locations:
1. Campania - Naples
2. Campania - Amalfi Coast
3. Emilia Romagna - Bologna
4. Emilia Romagna - Parma
5. Lazio - Rome
6. Liguria - Cinque Terre
7. Lombardy - Franciacorta
8. Lombardy - Lake Como
9. Lombardy - Milan & Malpensa
10. Marche region
11. Piedmont region
12. Puglia/Apulia - Bari
13. Sardinia region
14: Sicily region
15: Tuscany - Chianti
16: Tuscany - Florence
17: Tuscany - elsewhere
18: Trentino Alto Adige - Bolzano/Bozen
19: Trentino Alto Adige - Trento
20. Umbria - Perugia
21. Veneto - Chioggia
22. Veneto - Venice
23. Veneto - Verona
Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Romantic • Relaxation • Design
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Welcome to my Mantova Guide! 🚶♂️
Inside, you’ll discover the top tips on what to see, must-visit attractions, and how to savor the best of Mantova’s culinary delights. This guide is packed with everything you need to make the most of your time exploring this charming and historic city. 😊
Note: This is an interactive guide, not a PDF. Use Google Maps for directions and book your stay directly through platforms like Booking, Locktrip, or Airbnb.
Everything you need is right here! Don’t forget to download the free Thatch app for easy access.
Got questions? DM me on Instagram (@petra.hus) or email me at petra2hus@gmail.com.
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