Day Itinerary
12 Activities
Day 3
80 mi2 mi
From Reggio Emilia to Bologna
This trip is coming to an end! Discover three cities on this last day of the tour: Reggio Emilia, land of excellent wines, Modena, birthplace of balsamic vinegar, and Bologna, famous for its renowned sausages and sauces.
22.8 mi
40 min
09:0010 min
Parcheggio Caserma Zucchi
Leaving Parma behind, you will reach the city of Reggio Emilia, whose center can be explored on foot. This is a city to walk around enjoying an extensive promenade. From this parking you will reach the center in about 15 minutes.
0.8 mi
15 min
09:3030 min
Basilica di San Prospero
You can start discovering this city by the Basilica of San Prospero, which is worth a visit. Highlights include its frescoes, sculptures, altarpieces and bell tower.
Piazza San Prospero is a busy area of bars and cafes with a Parisian flair. Next to the Basilica that honors the same name you will find the portico of Vicolo Broletto, whose arch you can cross on your walk.
Piazza San Prospero is a busy area of bars and cafes with a Parisian flair. Next to the Basilica that honors the same name you will find the portico of Vicolo Broletto, whose arch you can cross on your walk.
0.2 mi
5 min
10:1530 min
Reggio Emilia Cathedral
The cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta is located in Piazza Prampolini. Of the original cathedral only the upper half of the facade and the crypt remain.
Visiting hours: Monday - Saturday: 07:30 - 19:30 Sunday: 09:00 - 13:00, 15:00 - 19:30
Visiting hours: Monday - Saturday: 07:30 - 19:30 Sunday: 09:00 - 13:00, 15:00 - 19:30
0.1 mi
5 min
11:0030 min
Museo del Tricolore
The Tricolore Museum is located in the Palazzo del Comune. It exhibits important documents and elements related to the history of the flag and a whole cast of works of the project: ninety artists for a flag.
Opening hours: Tuesday - Thursday 10:00 - 13:00 Friday - Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00 Monday: closed
Opening hours: Tuesday - Thursday 10:00 - 13:00 Friday - Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00 Monday: closed
0.3 mi
10 min
11:4530 min
Square Antonio Fontanesi
One of the main squares of the city is Piazza Antonio Fontanesi. It is located on the same site where there used to be a monastery. Surrounded by bars and restaurants, it has become a meeting point for the people of the city.
In this square is installed every day a fruit and vegetable market, where you can surely find some healthy and appetizing snack.
In this square is installed every day a fruit and vegetable market, where you can surely find some healthy and appetizing snack.
1.1 mi
10 min
12:301 hr
Ristorante Canossa
After an intense morning, the Canossa restaurant will offer you everything you need to recharge your batteries: the typical dishes of Reggio Emilia cuisine prepared to perfection.
You can eat tasty meat, cooked in the traditional way of the area: Parmesan, Milanese, Bolognese, with mushrooms... which will certainly be a feast for your senses.
Opening hours: Thursday - Tuesday: 12:30 - 14:00, 19:30 - 22:00 Wednesday: closed
After a tasty meal, off to Modena!
You can eat tasty meat, cooked in the traditional way of the area: Parmesan, Milanese, Bolognese, with mushrooms... which will certainly be a feast for your senses.
Opening hours: Thursday - Tuesday: 12:30 - 14:00, 19:30 - 22:00 Wednesday: closed
After a tasty meal, off to Modena!
21.3 mi
40 min
14:1530 min
Piazza Grande
The Piazza Grande is an emblematic visit, along with the Cathedral of Modena, the Ghirlandina Tower and the Civic Museum.
One of its most popular landmarks is a small 12th century statue called Bonissima. It could represent a noblewoman named Bona, known for being generous to those in need. In the city, when someone is "all in" they are said to be like this statue, who seems to be able to see and hear everything that happens in this square.
One of its most popular landmarks is a small 12th century statue called Bonissima. It could represent a noblewoman named Bona, known for being generous to those in need. In the city, when someone is "all in" they are said to be like this statue, who seems to be able to see and hear everything that happens in this square.
0.9 mi
20 min
15:151 hr
Enzo Ferrari Museum
For car lovers, the Enzo Ferrari Museum is a must-see nearby. Here you will find all the history of the emblematic brand, its racing cars and its drivers.
The building itself is a work of art worth visiting.
Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 09:30 - 19:00
On the Ferrari Museum website you will find all the information about its exhibitions and activities.
The building itself is a work of art worth visiting.
Opening hours: Monday - Sunday: 09:30 - 19:00
On the Ferrari Museum website you will find all the information about its exhibitions and activities.
10.5 mi
25 min
16:4545 min
Museum of Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena
Of course, the most typical visit here is the "Acetaia" where the famous traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena is produced.
Although small, it is an amazing museum. Not only can you learn about the elaboration of this famous vinegar, but you can also taste this traditional taste of Modena.
Although small, it is an amazing museum. Not only can you learn about the elaboration of this famous vinegar, but you can also taste this traditional taste of Modena.
19.6 mi
40 min
18:1530 min
Piazza Maggiore
Piazza Maggiore is the center of the old town and one of the most important places to visit in Bologna.
Most of the buildings in the square are preserved from medieval times, making it an ideal place to stroll around and immerse yourself in its history. You can take advantage of this place to have a relaxing coffee and admire its details.
Most of the buildings in the square are preserved from medieval times, making it an ideal place to stroll around and immerse yourself in its history. You can take advantage of this place to have a relaxing coffee and admire its details.
1.7 mi
10 min
19:0030 min
Porta Saragozza
The Porta Saragozza of Bologna was one of the gates of the medieval walls of this city.
It is also known as the Pilgrims' Gate, because it was the gate through which pilgrims used to go on pilgrimage to the temple of San Luca.
It is also known as the Pilgrims' Gate, because it was the gate through which pilgrims used to go on pilgrimage to the temple of San Luca.
3.3 mi
15 min
20:001 hr 30 min
La Bottega di Franco -
La Bottega di Franco offers the possibility to dine in different environments, from the garden terrace during the summer months, to the cozy indoor rooms with fireplace during the colder months.
It is very interesting to visit the wine cellar, where you can admire, in addition to the wines, the sausages hanging from the ceilings, a real spectacle.
Opening hours: Monday - Friday: 12:30 - 14:00, 20:00 - 22:30 Saturday: 20:00 - 22:30 Sunday: closed
It is very interesting to visit the wine cellar, where you can admire, in addition to the wines, the sausages hanging from the ceilings, a real spectacle.
Opening hours: Monday - Friday: 12:30 - 14:00, 20:00 - 22:30 Saturday: 20:00 - 22:30 Sunday: closed