This walking tour is unique because:
1) we will travel together the main historical stages of the city, and’ a perfect departure to discover Parma at its best!
2) is focused on everything there is but usually not noticed! Legends, hidden signs, surprising meanings that will make you experience the city like a true local;
3) combines culture and gastronomy, offering a renowned local product for each piece of history!
Let's start from the oldest point of the city, the Roman arches of Pons Lepidis! Let's discover its history from the Neolithic to today, seeing centuries-old finds and photographs of the rediscovery of the forgotten bridge!
First only river pebbles, then large buildings and finally the bombings: with historical images in hand we will discover the changes in the square that has been the scene of the city's market since 1287! This will be followed by the first culinary stop in honor of the river from which it all originated: herb cake await you!
La Pilotta, what a marvel! Immense and beautiful, we will stop in the courtyard to observe the scars of the wars, the Renaissance arches where the Basque Pelota was played, the columns that have become trees and the Verdi Monument with its incredible history! Here’s the second culinary stop...la Spalla Cotta!
First the square, with its history full of unexpected traditions, then we will stop our gaze on the facade of the Cathedral: try to guess what must have been there...and isn't there! We will discover the political meanings of shapes and sculptures and enter the Cathedral to be speechless in front of the frescoes of the central nave! And then off you go, down the steps to admire Correggio’s masterpiece (the dome) and find out why it caused such a stir... that it scandalized citizens! On the way out, third culinary stop: Parmesan!
The Brick of Parma, an ancient measure, inaugurates the exploration of the largest square in the city! Our gaze will turn 360 degrees and we will see the Governor's Palace (and its muggings), the medieval Town Hall, the Portici, we will guess where the old civic tower was, we will say goodbye to the statue of Correggio and we will close our tour with the fourth gastronomic stop: Walking anolini!
I'll wait you in front of Bar Tubino!
Emilia-Romagna is a region in Northern Italy known for its rich cultural heritage, culinary delights, and picturesque landscapes. From the vibrant cities of Bologna and Modena to the charming countryside and the stunning coastline of the Adriatic Sea, Emilia-Romagna offers a diverse and unforgettable travel experience.
The Two Towers are iconic symbols of Bologna and offer panoramic views of the city. The taller Asinelli Tower can be climbed for a stunning perspective.
Piazza Maggiore is the main square of Bologna and a central hub of activity. Surrounded by historic buildings, it's a great place to relax and soak in the city's atmosphere.
The Ferrari Museum in Maranello is a must-visit for car enthusiasts. It showcases the history and innovation of Ferrari, with a collection of iconic race cars and memorabilia.
This museum in Reggio Emilia offers a fascinating look into the history and production of Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. Visitors can learn about the traditional cheese-making process and even taste the famous cheese.
A food tour in Bologna is a delicious way to explore the city's culinary heritage. Guided tours take visitors to local markets, delis, and restaurants to sample traditional dishes and learn about the region's food culture.
Tortellini in Brodo is a classic Emilia-Romagna dish consisting of small, ring-shaped pasta filled with a mixture of meat, typically served in a rich chicken broth.
Lasagna alla Bolognese is a layered pasta dish with ragù (a meat-based sauce), béchamel sauce, and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese.
Tagliatelle al Ragù is a traditional pasta dish made with fresh egg tagliatelle and a rich meat sauce, often referred to as ragù alla Bolognese.
Parmigiano Reggiano is a hard, granular cheese made from cow's milk. It is aged for at least 12 months and is known for its rich, nutty flavor.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Emilia-Romagna, with warm weather and numerous festivals and events. This is the best time to enjoy the region's beaches and outdoor activities.
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Emilia-Romagna is generally a safe destination for travelers. The region has a low crime rate, and violent crime is rare. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in tourist areas and crowded places. It's important to take precautions to protect your belongings and be aware of your surroundings.
Bologna Centrale, Modena Station
Bologna Bus Terminal, Modena Bus Terminal, Parma Bus Terminal
TPER (Trasporto Passeggeri Emilia-Romagna) operates an extensive network of buses and trams in the region, making it easy to get around without a car. The system is efficient and affordable.
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A day trip to Maranello and Modena offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of Ferrari. Visit the Ferrari Museum, take a factory tour, and explore the charming city of Modena.
Ravenna is a historic city known for its Byzantine mosaics and UNESCO World Heritage sites. Explore the city's rich history, visit the famous mosaics, and relax on the nearby beaches.
Parma is a charming city known for its rich cultural heritage, beautiful architecture, and delicious food. Visit the historic sites, explore the food markets, and enjoy a traditional Parmesan cheese or prosciutto tasting.
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