TourHQ guides in Bologna have plenty to be proud of: their city’s place as Italy’s culinary capital; an historic centre of red-brick churches; pretty Santa Maria della Vita; the student dives of Piazza Maggiore ’ the list goes on!
Search Cities in Italy
Buongiorno!My name is Giacomo,I was born and live in Ravenna,Italy.I am a Licensed Tour Leader ...
I was born in Bologna, and I work as a licensed Tour guide in Bologna, and Emilia Romagna ...
Hi, I'm Margherita and I'm looking forward to meet you!I grow up between Bologna and Ferrara, two ...
I'm a licensed tour guide of the Emilia Romagna Region and since June 2019 I have also become a ...
My name is Sacha, I am a licensed tour guide and I will be more than happy to help you discover the ...
I’m Alice Rossi and I was born in Parma, where I still live! Parma is a small city full of ...
Hello!!! Take a walk with me into the past - my past - as I tell you stories that have been handed ...
Hello! Welcome to Bologna and Emilia Romagna region! I am Nathalie, the official licensed guide for ...
I am a licensed guide in Ravenna and Emilia Romagna. I was born in Ravenna and love my job very ...
Slovenian, Professional freelance tourist guide for 16 years. Specialized in guiding ...
I am Linda, your local guide for Emilia-Romagna, a land well-known all around the world to be the ...
I am a young tour leader, mostly operating in the Verona Area. I speak English, Italian, Russian ...
Three "words" to describe me? Contemporary art addicted, cat lover and passionate foodie.Born and ...
Hello! My name is Elisa and I have been working as a tour guide in Ravenna and Bologna since 2015.I ...
I am a highly experienced Tour Manager for English. American/Canadian/Australian Groups throughout ...
Driver for hire in English too and, since 1988, licensed specialized tour guide and manager in ...
Glowing a distinct terracotta red between the hillsides of Emilia-Romagna, the city of Bologna rarely fails to impress. For one thing, it is home to the oldest university in all of Europe, which has been churning out some of Italy’s most learned since way back in 1088. Secondly, it’s the birthplace of that much-loved Bolognese sauce, and is now hailed as the veritable culinary capital of the nation. And then there is that exquisite web of medieval architecture to consider; the dual towers of Asinelli and Garisenda; the sacred confines of the Santa Gerusalemme; the soaring domes of Santa Maria della Vita. And we haven’t even started on the museums and art galleries yet—go ahead and ask your Bologna tour guide for those! Indeed, so versatile is beautiful Bologna that it has something for virtually every type of traveller. People watchers can mingle with the crowds around the fountain of Neptune on Piazza Maggiore, and partiers can join the students in the Via Zamboni. Foodies can disappear to the trattorias; culture vultures amidst the theatres, and thrill-seekers to the majestic hiking trails of the Po Valley all around.
Say Goodbye to Travel Stress