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Bologna vacation rentals

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Loft in Bologna
Intimate and pleasant loft in the beating heart of the historical center
The apartment, located in the beating heart of the historic center, consists of a large living area with living room (TV and sofa bed), nice and characteristic kitchenette (stove, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine) and bathroom equipped with all comforts. The sleeping area, located on the mezzanine, is spacious, bright and comfortable . The apartment is entirely available to guests I'm always available by phone and in a few minutes I can get to the apartment. The apartment is in the heart of the historical center, in the heart of the university area, within a lively but at the same time safe neighborhood. There are bars, bars, and restaurants nearby. The apartment is well served by public transport and is close to the main attractions: • University: 100/200 m • Railway station: 1 Km • Two towers: 600m • Neptune Square: 800m • Sant'Orsola Hospital: 1 km • Parking in Piazza V||| August: 400m
G$29,523 GYD per night
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Apartment in Bologna
Studio apartment historic center Via Piella
Comfortable studio apartment in the historic center of Bologna precisely in Via Piella in front of the famous "canal window“. The apartment is on the second floor of a typical apartment building in the center of the entrance on an open space with double bed and double sofa bed and kitchen. Heating and air conditioning, digital TV,Wi-Fi, hairdryer and dishes. Very convenient for public transport 10 minutes from the station and 15 minutes from the Bologna fair. 3 adults + 1 under 14
G$16,959 GYD per night
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Condo in Bologna
Marsala 3F Charme - Bologna City Center
Large apartment in a historic building of 19th century, located in the historic center of the city in ZTL(Limited traffic zone). The apartment is spacious, quiet, welcoming and tastefully furnished. Guests will have at their disposal fully equipped kitchen, living room with sofa bed, bathroom, double bedroom, private terrace. A tuned upright piano is available to guests. Very central location: everything you want to see in Bologna is within walking distance, near the station.
G$29,041 GYD per night

Stay near Bologna's top sights

Piazza Maggiore499 locals recommend
Two Towers206 locals recommend
Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport70 locals recommend
Unipol Arena15 locals recommend
Mercato delle Erbe301 locals recommend
Shopville Gran Reno4 locals recommend

Apartment rentals in Bologna

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Apartment in Bologna
The Third arrow
G$19,786 GYD per night
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Apartment in Saragozza
My Home in Bologna - La Grassa
G$18,027 GYD per night
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Apartment in Bologna
La Piazzetta Apartment
G$29,208 GYD per night
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Apartment in Bologna
Asinelli Suite, privileged view of the two towers
G$46,543 GYD per night

House rentals in Bologna

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Home in Bologna
Home "suite" home Bologna centro
G$13,850 GYD per night
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Home in Saragozza
An independent house close to Piazza Maggiore
G$26,381 GYD per night
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Home in Saragozza
🏡Annabella Garden-Postoauto
G$25,911 GYD per night
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Home in Bologna
Grandma's
G$14,321 GYD per night

Your guide to Bologna

All About Bologna

Bologna, capital city of the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, is known throughout Europe as a food-lover’s mecca. Friends gather along the peach porticos of Piazza Mazziore for carafes of Lambrusco, the local wine, and plates of prosciutto and other aperitivi. Some restaurants specialize in Bologna’s distinctive pastas, such as meat-filled tortellini in broth (hand twisted, of course) and lasagne oozing with Bolognese sauce.

While the incredible food scene is a huge draw, Bologna’s other charms are on display when you’re not looking down at your plate. Recently, the so-called City of Porticos was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Musicians perform on the cobblestones of Bologna’s central piazzas while cyclists whisk by on bikes and Vespas. Bologna doesn’t have a leaning tower like Pisa — it has two: Asinelli and Garisenda. At the Fountain of Neptune in the Piazza del Nettuno, the Ancient Roman sea god towers over the city. North of the city center, the centuries-old Piazzola Market is where hundreds of merchants sell their wares, from fashion to flowers.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Bologna

The best times to secure your Bologna vacation rental are spring and autumn, when the weather is usually sunny but milder and less humid than summer, which can get very hot. Businesses also often close during part of the summer so the owners can take their annual vacations, so keep this in mind if you choose to visit during this time. Winters are generally cool but not too cold, and since snow is rare, this may be a great time to explore the city. Bologna’s Christmas markets, held in the weeks leading up to the holiday, can be a festive place to do some shopping and discover Christmas delicacies.


Top things to do in Bologna

Bologna Food Tour

A perfect way to quickly get your bearings in the city that calls itself La Grassa (“the fat one”) is to take a walking, biking, or bus tasting tour. You can learn how the best foods and wines are produced and prepared, and leave knowing where to buy true Modena balsamic vinegar or top-notch Parmigiano Reggiano.

University of Bologna

Founded in 1088, the University of Bologna is the world’s oldest university in continuous operation. It is home to stunning 16th-century buildings like the Palazzo Poggi or the Collegio di Spagna, as well as one of the oldest botanical gardens in Europe. The university grounds and many of its buildings are open to the public to explore.

Carpigiani Gelato Museum

This museum is dedicated to the history, culture, and technology of gelato. Here you can enroll in a hands-on masterclass, take a guided tour of the exhibits, and taste some of the many flavors of gelato that Bolognese artisans produce.