Minimum 4, maximum 15 people.
PLACES VISITED:
Bologna and its street food
A 3-hour tour with a private guide to discover Bologna’s many culinary delights: including piadine and tigelle, mortadella, fritti and sweet delicacies. We won’t be able to taste them all but will do our best to savor the most delicious ones!
We’ll take you to discover the tasty side of Bologna, the capital of Emilia Romagna, and discover why it is the region famous throughout Italy for its food and wine. With the professional explanation of our private Bolognese guide, you will set off to discover the Food Valley and its culinary excellence of street food: piadine, tigelle, crescentine, sandwiches with mortadella, fried tortellini and sweet delicacies. For 3 hours you will be fully immersed in the flavours, aromas, tastes and food and wine customs of Bologna, shown and explained by our D.O.C. guide from Bologna, who will not only take you to the right places and give you valuable advice, but will also tell you many ‘local’ anecdotes about Bologna. Have you ever wondered why Bologna is nicknamed “The Fat”? After this tasty experience you will know it too!
DURATION: 3 hours
Tariff per person, starting from:
Departure | per person from 10 to 15 people | per person from 6 to 9 people | per person from 4 to 5 people |
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Double | Double | Double | |
From 1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023 | € 35 | € 45 | € 60 |
The tariff includes
The tariff does not include
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