About Bologna and Airport
The Bologna Airport is also known by the name Guglielmo Marconi International Airport. The IATA airport code is BLQ. It is situated only six kilometres away from Bologna city centre.
The airport also serves the immediate cities of Lame, Borgo Panigale, Bargellino, and Lippo and Saffi. This airport is a very modern one, with two huge passenger terminals linked together by shuttle buses.
When it comes to size and importance, Bologna Airport ranks third in all of Italy. It hauls more than 20 million travellers in any given year. The airport is found in northern Italy, more particularly at the Emili-Romagna region.
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Emili-Romagna - Visitors to this place will be greeted by the city's red brick architecture, terracotta roofs, and overly rich history. Get over to the Piazza del Nuttuno and Piazza Maggiore while you travel around town, as they are the most important parks within the vicinity.
A trip to Bologna merits intensive preparation in order for you to make the best out if it. If you are more of a tourist than a businessman, try to rent a minivan, a 4x4, or a sedan that could take your family around town fast and safe. Be sure that you also will not miss the Neptune Fountain, the town hall called Palazzo Comunale and the two towers referred to as the Torre degli Asinelli and Torre degli Garisenda.
Bologna is situated in Northern Italy and is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Like Venice and Florence it played a central role in the Renaissance movement. Being less touristy than its neighbours of Florence and Venice it is a perfect place to relax and unwind.
Bologna which was relatively unharmed during the war has an impressive range of Cathedrals and not to be out done by Pisa its very own leaning towers, the Tower of the Asinelli being the most famous one.
The busy nightlife is centred in the University Quarter with a wide selection of bars and restaurants to choose from. The university itself is one the oldest in the world. Bologna is the undisputed food capital of Italy and home to the Bolognese pasta sauce.
Be sure to visit the home of luxury sports car manufacturer Maserati, in the nearby town of Modena.<
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15th Sept 2020