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Aparthotel in Saragozza - Bologna | Map
840 m from the center
  • 60 m2
  • 4 people
  • Kitchenette
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Parking

Apartments in Bologna -- Cheap Boutique Flats

Bologna is a city with two defined sides. There's the opulent district of Po valley which boasts wide boulevards, hi-tech buildings, and plenty of ritzy theatres, restaurants, and bars. Then there's the grittier, medieval-inspired part, which is home to the world's oldest university, traditional piazzas lined with authentic eateries and local cafes, and winding laneways that are adorned with colourful street art. Both areas have lively personalities of their own, harking back to a rich Italian history which is characterised by good food, an abundance of culture, and picturesque scenes around every corner. Whether you're looking for a fashion hotspot or simply a place to grab a coffee and watch the world go by, Bologna is the place for you. Check into one of our apartments in Bologna to experience the many faces of Bologna. Our range of affordable accommodation gives you access to the fascinating culture, history, and people of the city.

Piazzas and Palazzos - Things to do in Bologna

  • Piazza Maggiore -- This famous square sits right in the heart of Bologna and, in true Italian style, is surrounded by grand buildings and opulent coffee shops.
  • Towers of Bologna -- These iconic landmarks form the most prominent scene in Bologna. They are part of a group of medieval structures in the city, but the Two Towers are the best-known.
  • Santo Stefano, Bologna -- Comprising a series of religious buildings, this complex is known locally as Sette Chiese. It is home to some of the oldest architecture in the city and harks back to medieval Italy.
  • San Petronio Basilica -- An impressive building that rises up out of the Piazza Maggiore. It's the main church of Bologna and a popular attraction in the city.
  • Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca, Bologna -- Formed of a round tower and a pastel, domed roof, this basilica church is tucked away on top of a forested hill above the city.
  • Archiginnasio of Bologna -- One of the most important buildings in the city, the Archiginnasio was, at one point in time, the main building of the University. Today, it is home to the Archiginnasio Municipal Library.
  • Fountain of Neptune, Bologna -- Situated in the eponymous square, this famous monumental fountain features an eye-catching bronze figure of Neptune.
  • Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna -- Tucked away in the city's university district, the Pinacoteca Nazionale is one of Bologna's most important art galleries, featuring numerous works by Italian masters.
  • Basilica of San Domenico -- This major church houses the remains of Saint Dominic, who founded the Order of the Preachers.
  • International Museum and Library of Music of Bologna -- Located in the grand Palazzo Aldini Sanguinetti, this music museum exhibits a range of historic instruments against an opulent backdrop.
  • Palazzo Re Enzo -- Named after Enzio of Sardinia, Frederick II's son, this impressive palace dates back to the 13^th^
  • Palazzo d'Accursio -- Edging the Piazza Maggiore, the d'Accursio was the city's town hall right up until 2008.
  • Basilica of San Giacomo Maggiore -- This high-ceilinged church boasts an exquisite interior with grand archways and intricate frescoes.
  • Basilica di Santa Maria dei Servi -- Founded back in 1346, this Roman Catholic church was designed by Andrea da Faenza and was initially the Servite Community of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • Teatro Comunale di Bologna -- Bologna boasts a vibrant operatic and theatre scene, and the Teatro Comunale is one of the most important performing arts venues in the whole of Italy.
  • Bologna Cathedral -- Dedicated to Saint Peter, this cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Bologna.

Our selection of Bologna apartments span all areas of the city, and many can be found within walking distance of the city's major attractions.

Where to Find the Best Views of Bologna

Bologna is a surprisingly flat city. There are a few buildings that jut up above the skyline, like the Two Towers, but apart from that there are very few places where you can get a good look out across the city.

As well as this, rooftop restaurants and cafes can be difficult to find, if not non-existent, so where do you go to enjoy the vistas of the city? Firstly, you can head to the Hotel Touring which is home to a 360 degree terraced café. Once inside, you'll be led to the top floor where you can order a drink and enjoy the rare view across Bologna. In the evening, it serves a range of cocktails which you can sip away at as the sparkling nightlife starts to appear.

If you're looking for a more natural view of the city then head to San Michele in Bosco. It's close to a small forest which is great for hikes and walks, and the views across the city from the peak are second to none. Lots of tourists overlook this hotspot in favour of the more well-known view from San Luca, so slip away from the crowds and find your own slice of solitude.

We have a number of Bologna apartments situated around these sites, giving you easy access to the wonderful views of the city.

Bologna Accommodation

Bologna is stuffed full of Italian charm, peppered with Gothic buildings that jut skywards, plenty of delicious local restaurants, and a never-ending supply of museums and historic architecture. Down the winding streets in the heart of the city, Bologna accommodation rises up in the form of grand hotels that inject a dose of futuristic luxury into the ancient backdrop, locally-run hostels that offer on-the-ground experience of the city's lifestyle, and central apartments that provide uninterrupted local narratives. Wherever you rest your head, you'll wake feeling refreshed and ready to explore all that's on offer.
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Bikes and Buses - Getting in and Around Bologna

Bologna is served by the Aeroporto di Bologna or, more officially, the Guglielmo Marconi International Airport. It's located close to the city centre -- just 6km northwest -- and is one of the busiest airports in the whole country. There is an airport shuttle that transfers visitors from the airport to the city centre, as well as a train service that does the same. Alternatively, you can hop in a taxi to your end destination -- the journey is quick, depending on traffic, and relatively cheap. Visitors also arrive from other Italian cities via the overland train services.

Once you're in Bologna it's really easy to get around. The city is serviced by an efficient public transport system which comprises of buses, trams, and trains. All of the major attractions are easily reachable by these forms of transport, and they offer a great insight into local life in the process. The great thing about Bologna is its relatively small size, so if public transport's not your thing, you can always traverse the city by foot or by bike.

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