Hotels Bologna, Guesthouses Bologna and Residences Bologna
From 35 €
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Via Delle Terme, 860 40024 Castel San Pietro Terme (Bo)
Hotel Parigi is located in a beautiful site ,a quite place which is far 200 metres from the Termes and 2700 metres from the highway A14, only 15 minutes far from Bologna Fair and 10 minutes from Imola...
Hotel Parigi is located in a beautiful site ,a quite place which is far 200 metres from the Termes and 2700 metres from the highway A14, only 15 minutes far from Bologna Fair and 10 minutes from Imola...
From 40 €
per night
per night
Via del Corso, 145 40051 Altedo Di Malalbergo (Bo)
The Agriturismo Corte dei Gelsi is found in Altedo halfway between Bologna and Ferrara surrounded by the Emilian countryside.
The hotel is the ideal place to host ceremonies, private pa...
The Agriturismo Corte dei Gelsi is found in Altedo halfway between Bologna and Ferrara surrounded by the Emilian countryside.
The hotel is the ideal place to host ceremonies, private pa...
From 42 €
per night
per night
Via Michelino, 91 40127 Bologna (Bo)
Welcome to our modern 3* superior hotel. It's a new building, situated in a
strategic position, 200mts from the Fair District's main entrance and 300mts
from the exit "Bologna Fiera-Cent...
Welcome to our modern 3* superior hotel. It's a new building, situated in a
strategic position, 200mts from the Fair District's main entrance and 300mts
from the exit "Bologna Fiera-Cent...
From 28 €
per night
per night
Via Nazionale, 67 40065 Bologna (Bo)
The Top Hotel Park Bologna is an ideal alternative either for your business travels or for your visits to Bologna. Situated just a few minutes away from the centre of Bologna, the hotel guarantees she...
The Top Hotel Park Bologna is an ideal alternative either for your business travels or for your visits to Bologna. Situated just a few minutes away from the centre of Bologna, the hotel guarantees she...
From 55 €
per night
per night
Via Montegrappa, 9/a 40121 Bologna (Bo)
Palace Hotel welcomes you in town center, 7 minutes by foot from the railway station, only 10 minutes by bus/taxi from the internatonal airport “Marconi” (BLQ) and 5 Km far from the motorway exit "Bol...
Palace Hotel welcomes you in town center, 7 minutes by foot from the railway station, only 10 minutes by bus/taxi from the internatonal airport “Marconi” (BLQ) and 5 Km far from the motorway exit "Bol...
From 40 €
per night
per night
Via Del Tuscolano, 29 40128 Bologna (Bo)
Tuscolano Hotel is a budget hotel in Bologna, situated just a short drive from the Fair and 5 kilometres far from the train station, in a quiet area of the city where guests will be able to enjoy peac...
Tuscolano Hotel is a budget hotel in Bologna, situated just a short drive from the Fair and 5 kilometres far from the train station, in a quiet area of the city where guests will be able to enjoy peac...
From 35 €
per night
per night
Via Lame, 65 40013 Trebbo di Reno (Bo)
Enjoy a quiet and relaxing location, good value, and clean rooms at this old restored country inn set in Trebbo di Reno, near the Centergross commercial area.
Antica Locanda is within ...
Enjoy a quiet and relaxing location, good value, and clean rooms at this old restored country inn set in Trebbo di Reno, near the Centergross commercial area.
Antica Locanda is within ...
From 34 €
per night
per night
Via Emilia 65 40011 Anzola Emilia (Bo)
Surrounded by greenery, on the old Via Emilia, 20 minutes from the historic center of Bologna in the direction of Modena.
Ideal for those traveling by car, comfortable for those who wa...
Surrounded by greenery, on the old Via Emilia, 20 minutes from the historic center of Bologna in the direction of Modena.
Ideal for those traveling by car, comfortable for those who wa...
From 44 €
per night
per night
Via Idice, 153/3 b-c 40050 Monterenzio (Bo)
Idice Hotel rises amidst the green hills of Monterenzio, just in the heart of the charming resort of La Rocca. Situated few kilometres far from San Lazzaro di Savena, the ring road and the motorway, i...
Idice Hotel rises amidst the green hills of Monterenzio, just in the heart of the charming resort of La Rocca. Situated few kilometres far from San Lazzaro di Savena, the ring road and the motorway, i...
Visiting Bologna
The regional capital of Emilia-Romagna, Bologna is situated south of the Po Valley, on the slopes of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. A lively cultural centre and the seat of the oldest university in Europe, Bologna boasts a millenary history and gathers an inestimable artistic heritage. Bologna's old town, which is one of the largest in Italy, is a handsome ensemble of brick buildings and charming porticoed streets. Impressive medieval palaces are clustered around the two central squares. Walking down the narrow streets of the city centre, visitors will have the opportunity to discover its thousand facets while enjoying utmost profusion.
A traditional holiday destination for tourists from all over the world, Bologna gathers a dazzling array of accommodation options. The city centre is scattered with comfortable 3-star guesthouses and well-kept 4-star hotels which offer tourists excellent services and facilities. All year round, Bologna's Exhibition Centre attracts large numbers of business travellers from all over Europe; they will have the opportunity to stay at comfortable hotels situated near the Exhibition Centre and to take advantage of targeted accommodation facilities provided with well-equipped meeting rooms, state-of-the-art conference facilities and private car park.
Settled since the Villanovian Age, Bologna achieved utmost splendour during the Middle Ages, when it became a free city-republic and an important commercial centre. The city kept on expanding till the late Middle Ages, when most tower houses and porticos were built. It is characterized by over 40 kilometres of porticos, which were all built during the Middle Ages and the following centuries. Apart from porticos and impressive monuments, the medieval origins of the city are evidenced by red pastel-coloured houses, the remains of impressive city walls and the well-preserved entrance gates which were realized between the XIII and the XV century. Bologna's University was founded during the Middle Ages too, and currently stands out as the most prestigious university in western Europe. It attracts large numbers of students from all over Europe. A lot of both sacred and civic buildings date back to this fertile period. Among these, the beautiful Romanesque Complex of St. Stefano, the two leaning towers which are the symbol of the city, the Gothic churches of St. Domenico, St. Francesco, St. Maria dei Servi and St. Giacomo Maggiore, whose interiors cherish inestimable works of art, and the great Gothic temple of St. Petronio, which dominates the monumental Piazza Maggiore. The nearby square, which hosts the merloned Palazzo del Re Enzo, which is now the seat of a modern library and of interesting displays of contemporary art, is dominated by the famous Neptune Fountain, which was realized by Gianbologna in the 16th century in the traditional Mannerist style from Florence, which was widely employed in Bologna. Note Palazzo Bevilacqua, Archiginnasio and some sumptuous palaces of Via Galliera.
The elegant streets of Bologna's city centre, such as via Ugo Bassi, Rizzoli, Indipendenza, Marconi and Farini, give tourists the possibility to walk across impressive monuments while going shopping in stylish boutiques, small workshops and local shops selling curious items. Via Zamboni is situated just in the heart of the university district, even if plenty of faculties are now distributed nearly everywhere across the old town. Halfway between via Zamboni and via Belle Arti are the historic Academy of Art and the National Picture Gallery, which both gather precious works of art realized by acclaimed exponents of the School of Bologna. The city is also scattered with plenty of trendy clubs, popular inns and lively gathering places which in the evening gather large numbers of students from all over Italy and abroad. Absorbing cultural events, shows and concerts, the building of new art galleries and the organization of interesting exhibitions underline the city's commitment to the improvement of both cultural and artistic standards.
Apart from business travellers, students and the lovers of art and culture, gourmets too are attracted by traditional specialities from Bologna, which are served both by elegant restaurants and typical trattorias. Among the most appreciated local staples are tortellini, tagliatelle and mortadella. The city also produces excellent wines, such as Pignoletto, Barbera and Pinot Bianco.
A traditional holiday destination for tourists from all over the world, Bologna gathers a dazzling array of accommodation options. The city centre is scattered with comfortable 3-star guesthouses and well-kept 4-star hotels which offer tourists excellent services and facilities. All year round, Bologna's Exhibition Centre attracts large numbers of business travellers from all over Europe; they will have the opportunity to stay at comfortable hotels situated near the Exhibition Centre and to take advantage of targeted accommodation facilities provided with well-equipped meeting rooms, state-of-the-art conference facilities and private car park.
Settled since the Villanovian Age, Bologna achieved utmost splendour during the Middle Ages, when it became a free city-republic and an important commercial centre. The city kept on expanding till the late Middle Ages, when most tower houses and porticos were built. It is characterized by over 40 kilometres of porticos, which were all built during the Middle Ages and the following centuries. Apart from porticos and impressive monuments, the medieval origins of the city are evidenced by red pastel-coloured houses, the remains of impressive city walls and the well-preserved entrance gates which were realized between the XIII and the XV century. Bologna's University was founded during the Middle Ages too, and currently stands out as the most prestigious university in western Europe. It attracts large numbers of students from all over Europe. A lot of both sacred and civic buildings date back to this fertile period. Among these, the beautiful Romanesque Complex of St. Stefano, the two leaning towers which are the symbol of the city, the Gothic churches of St. Domenico, St. Francesco, St. Maria dei Servi and St. Giacomo Maggiore, whose interiors cherish inestimable works of art, and the great Gothic temple of St. Petronio, which dominates the monumental Piazza Maggiore. The nearby square, which hosts the merloned Palazzo del Re Enzo, which is now the seat of a modern library and of interesting displays of contemporary art, is dominated by the famous Neptune Fountain, which was realized by Gianbologna in the 16th century in the traditional Mannerist style from Florence, which was widely employed in Bologna. Note Palazzo Bevilacqua, Archiginnasio and some sumptuous palaces of Via Galliera.
The elegant streets of Bologna's city centre, such as via Ugo Bassi, Rizzoli, Indipendenza, Marconi and Farini, give tourists the possibility to walk across impressive monuments while going shopping in stylish boutiques, small workshops and local shops selling curious items. Via Zamboni is situated just in the heart of the university district, even if plenty of faculties are now distributed nearly everywhere across the old town. Halfway between via Zamboni and via Belle Arti are the historic Academy of Art and the National Picture Gallery, which both gather precious works of art realized by acclaimed exponents of the School of Bologna. The city is also scattered with plenty of trendy clubs, popular inns and lively gathering places which in the evening gather large numbers of students from all over Italy and abroad. Absorbing cultural events, shows and concerts, the building of new art galleries and the organization of interesting exhibitions underline the city's commitment to the improvement of both cultural and artistic standards.
Apart from business travellers, students and the lovers of art and culture, gourmets too are attracted by traditional specialities from Bologna, which are served both by elegant restaurants and typical trattorias. Among the most appreciated local staples are tortellini, tagliatelle and mortadella. The city also produces excellent wines, such as Pignoletto, Barbera and Pinot Bianco.
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Fiera del libro per ragazzi - Bologna
23/03/2010 - 26/03/2010
23/03/2010 - 26/03/2010
Fiera del Libro per ragazzi: Bologna children's bo...

Tanexpo - Bologna
26/03/2010 - 28/03/2010
26/03/2010 - 28/03/2010
Tanexpo: Esposizione Internazionale di Arte Funera...

Cosmopack - Bologna
15/04/2010 - 18/04/2010
15/04/2010 - 18/04/2010
Cosmopack: Salone Internazionale del Packaging

CosmoProf - Bologna
16/04/2010 - 19/04/2010
16/04/2010 - 19/04/2010
CosmoProf: Salone internazionale della profumeria,...

PastaTrend - Bologna
24/04/2010 - 27/04/2010
24/04/2010 - 27/04/2010
PastaTrend: il Grande Salone della Pasta

Pharmintech - Bologna
12/05/2010 - 14/05/2010
12/05/2010 - 14/05/2010
Pharmintech: Fiera delle Innovazioni Tecnologiche ...

Lamiera - Bologna
12/05/2010 - 15/05/2010
12/05/2010 - 15/05/2010
Lamiera: macchine, impianti e accessori per la def...

Music Italy Show - Bologna
15/05/2010 - 17/05/2010
15/05/2010 - 17/05/2010
Music Italy Show: Il Salone degli strumenti musica...

Exposanità - Bologna
26/05/2010 - 29/05/2010
26/05/2010 - 29/05/2010
Exposanità: Mostra Internazionale al servizio dell...

Movint - Bologna
27/05/2010 - 29/05/2010
27/05/2010 - 29/05/2010
Movint - Expologistica: Salone Internazionale dell...
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