Bologna with a view in a secret guide: roofs, terraces and cocktails
I know, it's summertime, and I wish I could be at the seaside, in Romagna, one filled piada in my hand. But unfortunately I have to stay in town, so I feel on vacation if I go hunting for special places that can make me feel in a special holiday mood. Bologna does not have high buildings now, but in the past it was full of towers. If you follow my guide you will climb "Bologna" and will see the towered town, from towers and hotels. There are also many public buildings with roof tops, but for these you need to know the owners!
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E' vero, è estate e ho una gran voglia di mare, piada e Romagna. Però devo restare in città e allora mi sento in vacanza se vado a caccia di posti speciali che mi facciano sentire in un'altra dimensione. Bologna non ha edifici molto alti nella contemporaneità, ma in un'era passata le torri- che servivano a proteggersi così in alto- sorgevano numerose sotto il cielo petroniano. Se avrete la fortuna di scalarne una e arrivare in cima, ne vedrete tantissime e passerete il tempo a cercare di capire dove si trovino, ripassando le strade della città. La notizia buona però è un'altra: le potete avvistare anche da alcuni tetti di hotel. Ecco, su vari livelli, una piccola guida.
The roof top of Best Western Hotel San Donato in via Zamboni 13 is incredibly stunning. You can reach it entering the reception and asking for a drink in the rooftop. It costs 9 euros, Don't expect great things to eat: they will bring you roughly some peanuts and chips and you will chose among classical drinks, no exotisms of modern bar tendering. Non frills, I mean, but the place is amazing: it's like going to the roof of a building and feel at home. |
aperitivo on la terrazza of Teatro Comunale, signed by Gamberini. Costs 10 euros. |
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La terrazza of Hotel Touring in via de' Mattuiani 1: you have to book to go on the rooftop and you can have a drink for 15 euros and a light tasting of food with 25 euros. |
Terrazza of Bottega I Portici in Palazzo Bega (piazza Ravegnana 2) just in front of Due Torri. You can have tortellini or tagliatelle take away and go up on the terrazza and eat. Prices are fair. |
super scoiattolata questa!!! <3
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