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Discover Bologna, where ancient Italian charm meets modern style.

1. Recommended Attractions 1. Piazza Maggiore: The city center, surrounded by grand buildings and ancient churches, is a great place to feel the history of Bologna. 2. Due Torri: The iconic building of Bologna, you can climb the shorter tower and overlook the city. 3. Basilica di San Petronio: One of the largest churches in Italy, with exquisite interior decoration and unique architectural style. 4. University of Bologna: One of the oldest universities in the world, the campus is full of academic atmosphere, and you can visit ancient buildings and libraries. 2. Recommended Food 1. Tagliatelle al Ragù: A specialty of Bologna, with rich meat sauce and chewy noodles. 2. Lasagne: Layers of noodles and rich fillings, rich taste. 3. Mortadella Sausage: The famous local sausage, delicious. 4. Gelato: In Bologna, you can taste authentic Italian ice cream in various flavors. 3. Shopping Recommendations 1. Around Piazza Maggiore: There are many specialty shops and boutiques where you can buy Italian fashion clothing, leather goods and souvenirs. 2. Via dell'Indipendenza: The main shopping street in Bologna, with various brand shops and department stores. 4. Accommodation Suggestions 1. Old Town: Convenient for sightseeing and feel the history of Bologna. 2. Near the train station: Convenient transportation, suitable for tourists who need to travel frequently. 5. Transportation Guide 1. City Transportation: You can walk around the old town, or take a bus or taxi. 2. External Transportation: Bologna has an international airport and train station, which can easily reach other cities. 6. Precautions 1. Respect local culture and customs, especially pay attention to dressing appropriately when visiting churches and other religious places. 2. Pay attention to personal belongings, especially in crowded places. 3. Try to learn some basic Italian phrases for better communication with locals.
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