
Bologna Emilia Romagna, Italy Travel Guide
Annual climate trends:
June-August, late Sept/early Oct
Many outdoor events and festivals take place.
High temperatures, top rates, larger crowds. Some local businesses may close in mid-August.
April-May, early Sept-Oct
Best time to visit. Pleasant temperatures, smaller crowds, reasonable prices. Weather supports alfresco dining.
Greater probability of rain, especially during The month of october. Pack layers and a waterproof outer layer.
November-March
Lowest prices for flights and accommodation. Minimal crowds, authentic local experience. Festive atmosphere during holidays.
Cold weather, shorter daylight. Greater probability of rain or snow. Some attractions may have reduced hours.
Italy uses the the Euro (€, EUR). ATMs (Bancomat) are available throughout Bologna. These offer good exchange rates. Credit and debit cards (Visa and Mastercard) are accepted in most establishments. Inform your bank of travel plans before departure to avoid card blocking. Bureau de change are present, but their rates are often less favorable than ATM cash advances. Avoid exchanging large sums at the airport due to poor rates.
Tipping in Italy is different from countries like the United States. It is not mandatory or expected to the same degree, but it is appreciated for good service. Check your bill for "coperto" (cover charge) and/or "servizio" (service charge). If these are present, no further advice is needed. If not, rounding up the bill or leaving a few euros (€2-€5) for good service is a common gesture.
Bed in a hostel dorm (€20-€40), street food (€15-€30), public transport/walking (€5-€10), free/limited paid attractions (€0-€10).
3-star hotel (€60-€100), casual restaurants (€30-€60), public transport/occasional taxi (€10-€20), museums/guided tours (€10-€30).
4/5-star hotel (€100-€300+), fine dining (€60-€150+), taxis/private transfers (€20-€50+), private tours/exclusive experiences (€30-€100+).
Bologna is generally a safe city. Knowledge of health services and fundamental safety measures creates a trouble-free visit.
Be aware of potential health issues, notably during busy times.
Italy has an universal public healthcare system (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale, SSN).
If your passport is lost or stolen, report it immediately.