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Italy's foodie capital

Emilia-Romagna is a region in northern Italy sandwiched between the Apennines and the River Po, the Adriatic Sea lapping at its eastern shores. It sits in the middle of a triangle marked by the perennially popular cities of Milan, Florence and Venice, but sees far fewer visitors.

It is home to pretty coastal towns, elegant cities and is considered by many to be the country’s foodie capital. Given the fierce competition, this is quite the accolade. Several of the region’s main cities are located along the Via Emilia, an ancient Roman road running from Rimini on the Adriatic Coast up to Piacenzo on the banks of the River Po. Dotted along this route are Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena and Bologna.

Many of the cities in Emilia-Romagna are home to medieval and Renaissance palazzi, remnants from a time when the region was comprised of independent city states ruled by powerful local dynasties such as the Farnese and the Este. Bologna is the real jewel in Emilia-Romagna’s crown. Its nickname, La Dotta (the learned), La Grassa (the fat) and La Rossa (the red) refers to its university, the oldest in the world, its incredible food, and the colour of its brick buildings and traditional left leaning politics.

The flat fertile plains of the Po river valley have been cultivated since Roman times, and we have Emilia-Romagna to thank for Parmigiano- Reggiano, Parma ham and balsamic vinegar. Cooking here is hearty – mortadella, lasagne, tortellini and rich meaty sauces all take their place on the menu and the food is undeniably a highlight of any trip here.

Highlights

Explore Bologna’s handsome medieval streets, home to the city’s famous towers and Piazza Maggiore, the civic heart of Bologna for over two thousand five hundred years.

Visit a traditional trattoria and enjoy a typical Bolognese lunch.

Learn the history of Mortadella and taste delicious local products such as Mortadella, Parmigiano Reggiano, and salami, all accompanied by local wine.

Bolognese cuisine is considered the pinnacle of Italian food: precise, generous and deeply rooted in craft. One of my favourite experiences is joining seasoned sfogline – masters of hand-rolled pasta – to learn to work the dough until it reaches the legendary velo, thin enough to see light through.

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Melania Siriu

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Luxury accommodation in Emilia Romagna

There are many incredible places to stay in Emilia Romagna. Here are some of our favourites, handpicked by our travel designers:

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Italy is a year-round destination. Summers can get very hot and crowds do swell, so spring and early autumn are great times to visit. The sun is still shining and it’s much more pleasant to explore the cities once the intense summer heat has subsided.

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Whatever you want from your adventure in Emilia Romagna, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

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We craft trips deeply personal, delightfully surprising and entirely one of a kind. Every Jacada journey begins in conversation with a travel designer, a specialist in their destination of expertise. Behind each journey is a wealth of insight, gathered over years of on-the-ground exploration.

Once you’re booked, you’ll meet your concierge. Based in the region you’re visiting, they’ll take care of all the details so your mind is at rest. They make the trip truly special – and truly yours.

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