A quick
visit to Bologna, even on  a rainy
weekday, is a chance to enjoy this 
compact university city with its  miles
of covered sidewalk porticoes  that give
shelter from stormy weather. 
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| Bologna is a 3 hour train ride from home base | 
 
 An umbrella is needed only when crossing
intersections and the wide expanse of Piazza Maggiore where  San Petronio Basilica  and Sala Borsa act as  bookends.
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| Sala Borsa | 
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| Duomo of San Petronio, Bologna | 
 For the past 
10 months many central streets have been blocked to traffic for a
major  renovation paid for by  European Union money. 
The taxi drivers
and  shop owners  are furious and tourism in general is  suffering yet a plethora of 
tours and cooking classes are offered at the Tourism Office which is making
the most of the Expo 2015’s  dedication
to Italian food. 
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| shopping with friends | 
There are
plenty of areas of the city that are not touched by the renovations but do  keep this  in mind before booking a hotel  in the affected areas. We chose  the Porta San Mamolo hotel in a quiet cul de sac and enjoyed  the silence 
and restaurants of  this non-touristy  area  a short walk from  Piazza Maggiore. 
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| garden well at Porta San Mamolo hotel | 
 Window shopping  and wandering are a joy in Bologna. The window displays  of luxury boutiques  compete with those of the food shops and market stalls. This
people-friendly town has  welcoming  public spaces such as Sala Borsa, for wi-fi
and a drink as well as cozy bars and  restaurants for a meal or an  aperitivo.
 Window shopping  and wandering are a joy in Bologna. The window displays  of luxury boutiques  compete with those of the food shops and market stalls. This
people-friendly town has  welcoming  public spaces such as Sala Borsa, for wi-fi
and a drink as well as cozy bars and  restaurants for a meal or an  aperitivo.  
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| tris di pasta | 
Bologna “la
Grassa” is rightly known for its high quality food shops bursting  with 
excellent produce. A walk through one of the
central markets or  one of the norcinerie  is a sensorial delight for whiffs of cured
meats, cheeses and tartufo fill the air.
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| a feast for the eyes, as well as the stomach | 
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| fresh fish, even late in the evening | 
 Other
sensorial delights for the eyes are the courtyards and colors of  Bologna’s palazzi  in the core of the old city.
Other
sensorial delights for the eyes are the courtyards and colors of  Bologna’s palazzi  in the core of the old city.  
Wrought iron
gates, marble columns, fountains  and  palatial courtyards exist next to  quirky  statues
and  graffiti.   
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| lion doorknocker | 
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| Dopey  window | 
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| graffitto honoring Bolognese singer Lucio Dalla | 
If  the wind and rain become  too strong, make  a beeline for the stately rooms  of the Civic Museum on the upper floors of  Palazzo Accorsio-Bologna’s City Hall- for
another sensorial experience and refuge from the weather. 
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| Sala Urbana with frescoed coat-of-arms | 
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| one of the many galleries | 
With  21 rooms full of art works, antique furniture,  a newly restored  heraldic hall  and kind volunteer guides, Palazzo Accorsio is only one of the city’s many excellent museums and exhibition spaces. 
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| main staircase, Palazzo Accorsio | 
 
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| red room, Palazzo Accorsio | 
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| Sala di Ercole, next to the Farnese chapel,Palazzo Accorsio | 
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| looking down on the central courtyard and well | 
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| Palazzo Accorsio courtyard | 
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| entrance to Archiginnasio | 
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