By: Alice Andrews, CAS ’25

SA: Bologna Consortial Studies Program

Aliceone of the Semester Abroad Global Correspondents, shares her experience abroad during the Fall 2023 semester. Follow along with the group of correspondents on our blog and look out for their images on the @pennabroad Instagram feed.

There is nothing better than pre-travel research for the best food, housing, transportation, and must-see monuments of your destination abroad. Personally, I think I watched every YouTube vlog I could find that took place in Bologna out of a mix of excitement and anxiety, because of course, the prospect of living in a foreign place is both exhilarating and terrifying. So in an attempt to ease some of your nerves if you plan on visiting or studying in Bologna, here are some of my best tips for navigating the city, broken down into a few categories.

Food

There are many staple Bolognese dishes you must try during your travels including tortellini in brodo, tagliatelle al ragù, crescentine, lasagne verdi alla bolognese, mortadella, tigelle, and more.

Best traditional Bolognese food:

Best gelato:

Pizza

Best pizza:

Best street food:

Best cafe/bars:

Other:

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Transportation

Bologna is a very walkable city, but you may have classes that require you to use some sort of public transport. Although there is no metro system, here are some other transport options:

Intracity:

Intercity:

Must-see Monuments & Best Squares

Santostefano

Bologna is known particularly for its medieval history. But of course, like any other Italian city, it has plenty of historical monuments so I will just name a few.

Housing

Housing is hard to find nowadays in Bologna, but here are a few places to start.

Hidden Gems

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Here are some more places that I enjoyed this semester!

Thrift stores:

Markets & Weekend Events:

Best Places for Gifts:

Nails:

Bonus 

I thought it would be fun to include a few Bolognese colloquialisms that I have learned since living here.

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I hope these recommendations are helpful to any future travelers. Bologna is a truly wonderful city to both visit and live in, and I am sure you will love it! Buon viaggio, happy travels!

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