Emilia Romagna In One Week: 4 Great Activities To Try!




ONE WEEK IN EMILIA ROMAGNA

What puzzled me during my years wandering and discovering my own country was…
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I made a discovery that changed my gastronomic world forever. I tasted the best Balsamic Vinegar in the world. Accompanied by slices of Parmigiano Reggiano. Trust me, saying that it was a divine combination is an understatement. You HAVE to try it!
After you have admired the beauty of Piazza Maggiore, the towers, the arcades, and the small streets surrounding the city center, you’re ready: Simply get lost!
It’s also great for two people, as there is plenty of space to share this experience with your loved one.


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It is probably due to this upward thrust that a small and lesser-known treasure often goes unnoticed: a labyrinth is represented on the floor of the presbytery, right in front of the altar.
Emilia Romagna has plenty of cities to discover. Since I had to choose one, max 2, I decided to go for Ravenna, the capital of the western Roman Empire, of King Theodoric of the Goths, and the Byzantine Empire In Europe.
I talked about my obsession with wellness centers & co on my Sri Lankan post, so when I discovered that Emilia-Romagna had such a plethora of choices, I was like a kid at Disneyworld!


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He loves his region and knows a lot about the spots you can’t miss, the traditions and much more.

I spent a few hours at the laboratory of Koko Mosaico, where they explained how they create these pieces of art and allowed me to take a few pictures while creating a mosaic. It was the first time I ever saw the making of it, totally worth it!
In the early years of Christianity, mazes were often the symbol of sin and possible purification. Finding the way out of the maze thus represented an act of rebirth.
On the first day in the house in Emilia Romagna, I checked out the wide range of leaflets left by the Blogville staff to help us choose whatever suited our taste.
Being Italian and knowing 98% of my country’s regions, I’d love to see more people visiting Emilia Romagna, not just the lovely Bologna because it’s not all Emilia Romagna has to offer.

TOP 4 THINGS TO DO IN EMILIA ROMAGNA

Being Italian and knowing 98% of my country’s regions, I’d love to see more people visiting Emilia Romagna, not just the lovely Bologna because it’s not all Emilia Romagna has to offer.
Being Italian and knowing 98% of my country’s regions, I’d love to see more people visiting Emilia Romagna, not just the lovely Bologna because it’s not all Emilia Romagna has to offer.



3 | TREAT YOURSELF TO A THERMAL CENTER/ SPA

Being Italian and knowing 98% of my country’s regions, I’d love to see more people visiting Emilia Romagna, not just the lovely Bologna because it’s not all Emilia Romagna has to offer.
Being Italian and knowing 98% of my country’s regions, I’d love to see more people visiting Emilia Romagna, not just the lovely Bologna because it’s not all Emilia Romagna has to offer.
I mean, if even someone like me, so reluctant to talk about food, actually WANTS to break the rules, it means I’m not kidding!



Now up to you, have you ever visited Emilia Romagna? Leave me your impressions in the comments!