Bologna is a city rich in history and culture, known not only for its exceptional medieval remains, but also for its cuisine and student atmosphere that pervades it. A visit to Bologna cannot start without visiting Piazza Maggiore, the heart of the city, one of the largest and most beautiful in Italy, surrounded by historical buildings such as Palazzo del Podesta, Palazzo Comunale, Palazzo d'Accursio and the Basilica of San Petronio, dedicated to the city's patron saint and home to important concerts and events. The famous Torre degli Asinelli and della Garisenda, symbol of Bologna, is one of the highest medieval towers still standing in Europe, and you can climb up to the top to enjoy a unique view of the red roofs and spires of the churches. Not to be missed is the great collection of statues by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Guido Reni at the National Pinacoteca, the Cathedral of San Pietro, the Basilica of San Luca, located on the hills of Bologna, and the Walls of Bologna. To visit all the monuments of Bologna, it is worth stopping at the City Museum, which collects the history of the city and its territory, and at the Church of San Francesco, one of the oldest Franciscan complexes in Italy. To eat like a true Bolognese, starting from some more traditional proposals such as Bolognese pasta or tortellini, the city offers a wide variety of restaurants, trattorias and osterias where you can taste tasty dishes such as tagliatella, fish and meat dishes and desserts such as crescentine, rice cake and hot donut. For shopping lovers, Bologna offers clothing and accessories shops, antique shops and food shops, offering quality products at reasonable prices. The city is also home to important fairs such as the Motor Show, Cosmoprof and Cersaie, and major events such as the Festival of Yellow, the International Film Festival and the FAI Days. The options for spending a pleasant day in Bologna are truly infinite. What are you waiting for? Buy your Italo ticket to Bologna now and discover the wonders of this city!