The region of Emilia Romagna lies to the north-east of Italy. Bordered by the Apennine massif to the south and the Adriatic Sea to the east, this region is ideal for epicurean holidaymakers who love dolce vita. This contrast between land and sea allows travellers to discover many striking, colourful and exotic panoramas. From the Apennine nature reserves to the long beaches of the Riviera Romagnole, there is something for everyone.
Thanks to its central location, Bologna is ideal to discover Emilia-Romagna. One hour from Parma and Modena, this fascinating city with an exceptional heritage is an ancient Roman city that still today abounds with many remains of this period. Capital of the region, Bologna is both stimulating and surprising. Cradle of student and cultural life, many artists, philosophers and scholars lived there, from Dante to Mozart and Copernicus. You will enjoy strolling in the streets of the "red city", discovering its museums, its universities, its bourgeois villas and its pretty squares. Finally, climb the 498 wooden steps of the Asinelli Tower : from its summit, you will have an impressive view of the city.
A little further north, 30 minutes by train, you will find the UNESCO World Heritage city of Ferarre. Visit its lively medieval centre, its many Renaissance palaces and churches, but also its ramparts and imposing castle built in the heart of the city.
Further away, on the beach side, the superb coastline of the Riviera Romagnole will be ideal to share a few moments with family or friends under the Italian sun. Along the Adriatic lies Ravenna, one of the largest cities in the region. A city of outstanding religious heritage, this former capital of the Byzantine Empire is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On foot or by bike, take the time to stroll through its old town, rich in many historical remains. In search of idleness ? Let yourself be rocked by its relaxing atmosphere along its pine lined coast.
Facing the Adriatic, there are then many welcoming seaside resorts, dotted with cycle paths and pedestrian seafront, perfect for walking. You will discover the seaside resorts of Cervia, Cesenatico, Bellaria and finally the superb Rimini and Riccione. The latter, also known as the "Green Pearl" of the Adriatic, is one of Italy's most popular coastal cities. Ideal for family holidays, it is one of the safest beaches in Europe ! A popular destination, it attracts many holiday-lovers every year as "Baie Imperiale", one of the largest discos in the world, is located in Riccione.
Finally, Emilia-Romagna is distinguished by the richness of its world-renowned gastronomy ! Parmesan, mortadella, bolognese sauce, Parma ham or balsamic vinegar : all from the Emilia Romagna region !