Let’s get straight to the point: the higher, the better.
Bologna: Gelato
Italian cities already have their town fair share of gelaterias, but there’s one thing that only Bologna has. A Gelato University.
Bologna: The food
Cities with university tend to bring back memories. I was never a big fan of going to school during the time, but Bologna actually made me want to be a student again. Minus the exams and assignments.
Bologna: The university
Bologna is the first city that established a university. So BU is the world’s oldest of its kind, dating back to 1088. It’s 926 years old.
Bologna: Around town
When G and I first arrived in Bologna, the first thing he said was “Bologna is like Munich in a lot of ways. The Munich of Italy, if you will.” And it wasn’t very hard to see why.
Verona: Around town #1
Verona is indeed what it claims to be: a very romantic city. There were so many couples, both young and old. Couples with kids, couples with dogs and couples with Moncler down jackets. Ah, and ladies with fur coats!