Bologna and Tuscany Countryside

From Bologna’s delicious Bolognese sauce to Tuscan cured meats - this is the perfect itinerary for lovers of good food.

At a glance

  • Climb the 500 steps of Bologna’s Two Towers for panoramic views
  • Enjoy three nights in Italy’s foodie capital
  • Relaxing self-drive between the two destinations
  • Savour local wines and tour a Tuscan vineyard
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Suggested Itinerary

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Suggested Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : UK – Bologna

Bologna, Italy. View of Basilica di San Petronio on sunrise

After touch down in Bologna airport make the journey to your hotel to check in. Don’t waste any time before you enjoy a delicious meal in the foodie capital of Italy. We recommend trying the Tagliatelle alla Bolognese, the delicious ragu sauce originates from Bologna and is served with slow-cooked beef and tagliatelle pasta.

Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Bologna
Grand Hotel Majestic
  • Only a short walk from Piazza Maggiore and the Two Towers
  • Situated in the heart of Medieval Bologna
Italian Cities, Bologna
PHI Hotel Bologna - Al Cappello Rosso
  • Only 50 metres away from the majestic Piazza Maggiore
  • Complimentary bicycle hire
Day 2 : Bologna

BOLOGNA, ITALY, on MAY 2, 2015. The top view on the old city

Nicked named La Grassa (The Fat), Bologna is renowned for being heaven for those who love good food. Take a trip to the Quadrilatero Medieval Market to discover some of the tasty treats on offer before stocking up on local favourites to take home. As well as the ancient food stalls the Quadrilatero Market is home to small boutiques and jewellers selling locally produced trinkets.

For more of an exhilarating afternoon take a trip to the Ferrari Museum, located roughly 50minutes from Bologna centre the journey is worth the experience. Showcasing an array of the famous ‘Prancing Horse’ supercars in the large futuristic hall, the museum provides a thrilling insight into the automotive history of Ferrari.

Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Bologna
Grand Hotel Majestic
  • Only a short walk from Piazza Maggiore and the Two Towers
  • Situated in the heart of Medieval Bologna
Italian Cities, Bologna
PHI Hotel Bologna - Al Cappello Rosso
  • Only 50 metres away from the majestic Piazza Maggiore
  • Complimentary bicycle hire
Day 3 : Bologna

Old narrow street in Bologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy. Architecture and landmark of Bologna. Cozy cityscape of Bologna.

There is lots more to discover in Bologna besides delicious food. The Bologna University may not seem a likely attraction but its large historic buildings and interesting museums makes it popular with tourists. Also it was the first university ever to open in the world!

One of the most iconic sights in the city is the Two Towers, built in the 12th Century these monuments still stand strong today, unlike the majority of the other 200 towers which once lined the streets. The towers are amazing to admire with your feet firmly on the ground, but for those with more energy climbing the 500 steps to the top provides staggering views across the terracotta rooftops.

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Italian Cities, Bologna
Grand Hotel Majestic
  • Only a short walk from Piazza Maggiore and the Two Towers
  • Situated in the heart of Medieval Bologna
Italian Cities, Bologna
PHI Hotel Bologna - Al Cappello Rosso
  • Only 50 metres away from the majestic Piazza Maggiore
  • Complimentary bicycle hire
Day 4 : Bologna – Tuscany Countryside

Tuscan Landscape near the city of Montaione at sunset. A farm on the hill.

Collect your hire car and start the journey to your hotel in the Tuscan Countryside (approx. 2 hours) ready for the second part of your holiday.

Where you could stay
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Bagni di Pisa Palace and Thermal Spa - Tuscany
  • Located only 4 miles from Pisa
  • Outdoor and indoor thermal swimming pools and Wellness Centre
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Hotel Garden - Siena
  • Surrounded by parkland and gardens only 1.5 miles from Siena
  • Swimming pool and separate children's pool tucked away in the gardens
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Villasanpaolo Spa Resort
  • Located just a short drive from San Gimignano
  • Large spa with heated indoor swimming pool and gym
Day 5 : Tuscany Countryside

small waterfalls produced by the river elsa in the fluvial park of colle di val d'elsa tuscany italy

The Tuscan region has plenty to offer hence and is a favourite for visitors, staying in the Tuscan countryside sets you in the heart of the area famous for its food and wine. The region is dotted with vineyards and its rolling hills and warm climate makes for the perfect place to produce wine. Waste no time in savouring a glass of the finest red, Chianti or Montepulciano, a crisp white. We recommend wine tasting at a local winery to experience the full process of the wine production before tasting the finished product accompanied by the ‘Larda di Colonnata’, a selection of Tuscan cured meats.

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Bagni di Pisa Palace and Thermal Spa - Tuscany
  • Located only 4 miles from Pisa
  • Outdoor and indoor thermal swimming pools and Wellness Centre
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Hotel Garden - Siena
  • Surrounded by parkland and gardens only 1.5 miles from Siena
  • Swimming pool and separate children's pool tucked away in the gardens
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Villasanpaolo Spa Resort
  • Located just a short drive from San Gimignano
  • Large spa with heated indoor swimming pool and gym
Day 6-7 : Tuscany Countryside

empty wooden table on the background of vines, tuscan landscape at sunrise

Today, take a drive to Siena to explore the Piazza del Campo, the medieval square is lined with cafes and restaurants to relax in whilst enjoying the lively atmosphere. To admire the stunning panoramic views of Siena set yourself the challenge to walk up the steps of the Torre del Mangia tower.

Another conveniently located site is Siena’s Cathedral, also in the Piazza del Campo. The Duomo di Siena is a medieval cathedral filled with artistic gems from Pinturicchio and Michelangelo.

Famous for the Leaning Tower, Pisa has an array of museums, piazzas and restaurants also waiting to be explored. Wander through the manicured botanical gardens or meander through the narrow streets to feel at home with the locals - but don’t leave without a photo in front of the Leaning Tower itself. 

Points of interest:
Where you could stay
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Bagni di Pisa Palace and Thermal Spa - Tuscany
  • Located only 4 miles from Pisa
  • Outdoor and indoor thermal swimming pools and Wellness Centre
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Hotel Garden - Siena
  • Surrounded by parkland and gardens only 1.5 miles from Siena
  • Swimming pool and separate children's pool tucked away in the gardens
Recommended
Tuscany, Tuscany Countryside
Villasanpaolo Spa Resort
  • Located just a short drive from San Gimignano
  • Large spa with heated indoor swimming pool and gym
Day 8 : Tuscany Countryside – UK

Radda in Chianti vineyard and panorama at sunset in autumn. Tuscany, Italy Europe.

Head back to the airport before your flight home to the UK.

8 days from £949 per person

Price shown includes return flights from London, accommodation in each destination for the duration specified and transfers, trains and/or car hire as required. The price shown represents a from price per person based on two people sharing in low season travel unless otherwise stated. Price is subject to availability and flight seats change continually, affecting the final price. The lead-in price shown is for guidance only. To obtain a tailored quote specific for your requirements, please contact one of our Italy Experts.

Practical Information

Flight Information

Direct flights to Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (BLQ) are available from London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Stansted, Edinburgh, Bristol and Manchester and take approximately 2 hours 15 minutes.

Visa Information

At the current time, British citizens do not require a visa to visit Italy.

Tipping

Whilst tipping isn’t embedded into Italian culture it is always appreciated as an acknowledgement of good service. Nowadays people generally round up a bill in a bar or cafe and leave 5-10% extra on a restaurant bill. Taxi bills are usually also rounded up.
 
On guided tours/excursions it is customary to leave a token of appreciation for the driver and guide.
 
On small group escorted tours, it is customary to leave a token of appreciation the driver and guide at the end of the tour.

Details

The price is based on 2 adults sharing, travelling in October 2024. Our Italy Experts can personalise all of our Twin and Multi-Centre holidays for a date and destination that suits you. For a bespoke quote, give one of our Personal Travel Planners a call on 01293 765055.

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