Emilia-Romagna features an astounding array of beautiful old towns and cities, including Ferrara, Modena, and Ravenna.
Bologna – the capital of the region – is home to the oldest university in Europe and of course Bolognese sauce.
Parma is famous for it's ham and parmigiano cheese, and Modena the world's finest balsamic vinegar. After it's cuisine the amazing churches, museums and monuments can endlessly fill your days.
As the region stretches westwards from the Adriatic, it encompasses a number of different environments. The mountains, hills, and valleys tower above the Po basin and the surrounding plains that make their way to its glorious coastline.
Bologna – the capital of the region – is home to the oldest university in Europe and of course Bolognese sauce.
Parma is famous for it's ham and parmigiano cheese, and Modena the world's finest balsamic vinegar. After it's cuisine the amazing churches, museums and monuments can endlessly fill your days.
As the region stretches westwards from the Adriatic, it encompasses a number of different environments. The mountains, hills, and valleys tower above the Po basin and the surrounding plains that make their way to its glorious coastline.