Emilia Romagna Tours & Trips
Ready for food paradise? That’s what Emilia-Romagna in Italy is! It’s the Bologna food capital, with beautiful Parma ham and Parmigiano, Modena balsamic vinegar, and Ravenna Byzantine mosaics. Imagine a few days here simply eating your way around the area! The region is less touristy, more authentic, and there are plenty of food tours, with pasta making, cheese aging, and balsamic tastings. The cuisine here will blow your mind.
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Carrie • traveled in May, 2025
We took this 5 day self-guided tour with another couple from Bologna to Parma in early April. It was absolutely fantastic! (Gorgeous countryside, Parmigiano Reggiano & balsamic vinegar tours so interesting, food & activity recommendations spot on). Cycle Europe staff was incredibly organized, responsive, consistent and kind. The hotels they booked for us were wonderful - their locations with great walking access to the best of each city. The bikes were in perfect condition, GPS directions clear, and luggage transport was smooth. I highly recommend this company and would book them again in a heartbeat!
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Louis • traveled in October
Everything was excellent, great service, wonderful hotels, good bike, lovely scenery
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Adam • traveled in September, 2024
The ability to guide ourselves through a tour with an exceptional mobile application making sure we didn't get lost was amazing! My wife and I generally prefer to not do guided tours, so we can decide what we want to see. Having the option with this company to do that AND have our luggage ported and lodging taken care of in one price was one of the major highlights of our time in Italy. It was a very stress free experience that let us just enjoy the countryside by bike. We had some maintenance issues on a couple of the days, but the bike rental company handled it before we left on our next leg of the trip every time! We definitely plan to do this kind of cycling trip in the future all thanks to this experience!
Gastronomic Cycling in Emilia-Romagna, from Parma to Bologna Self-Guided
The best Emilia Romagna tour packages
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- Discovering Bologna
- Taste of Italy, Emilia-Romagna Culinary Cycling - Classic Self Guided 8day
- Bicycle Romagna, the Heartland of Italy's Homemade Pasta - Classic Self Guided
- Italy's Adriatic Coast - 8 days
- Gastronomic Cycling in Emilia-Romagna, from Parma to Bologna Self-Guided
- 5 Day Bologna: The Heart of Italy
- Gastronomic Bologna, Ferrari & Parma - 4 days
- Emilia‑Romagna in Four: Cheese, Wine, Balsamic & Ferrari Thrills
- Bologna Gourmet, Good Food and History 4 Days Tour
- Taste of Italy, Emilia-Romagna Culinary Cycling - Classic Self Guided 5day
Bologna's culinary traditions unfold through private Cesarina cooking classes. Cyclists glide past Neptune Fountain and Basilica of San Petronio. Motor Valley's prestigious Ferrari and Lamborghini museums await while guests rest at SMY Bologna Centrale.
Duration 4 days Destinations Bologna Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Italian Operator TUI Italia From $913
15% Off- US$776You save $137
Taste of Italy, Emilia-Romagna Culinary Cycling - Classic Self Guided 8day
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We really appreciated the tour which you specifically tailored for our requirements.”
DavidRush, traveled in September
An 8-day route from Bologna to Parma takes cyclists through Italy's food paradise. UNESCO-listed Modena's cathedral and medieval Castelvetro highlight the journey. Hotel Touring in Bologna and Agriturismo La Razza farmhouse provide distinctive lodging. Family-run Parmigiano-Reggiano producers and historic balsamic vinegar cellars open their doors, while daily rides cover 47-63km through picturesque countryside with elevation gains of 200-800m.
Duration 8 days Destinations Bologna, Modena, Castelvetro, Reggio Emilia, Parma, Torrechiara Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator BikesPlus Travel From
15% Off- US$1,742
Bicycle Romagna, the Heartland of Italy's Homemade Pasta - Classic Self Guided
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The route was gorgeous. Rode through orchards and vineyards on roads hardly used by cars.”
KarenConnolly, traveled in October
Ravenna's 8 UNESCO sites and Bologna's culinary scene headline this adventure. Faenza's International Ceramics Museum, medieval Brisighella, and Dozza's castle await exploration while historic properties like Hotel Palazzo Galletti Abbiosi provide comfortable stays.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ravenna, Faenza, Brisighella, Dozza, Imola, Bologna Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator BikesPlus Travel From
15% Off- US$1,426
Bologna's traditional food markets and unique Gelato Museum highlight Emilia Romagna's food culture. UNESCO-protected Byzantine mosaics gleam in Ravenna, former capital of the Western Roman Empire. A 4-star hotel in Gabicce Mare serves as base for beach relaxation and trips to historic San Marino, including panoramic cable car rides up Mount Titano.
Duration 8 days Destinations Pesaro, Ravenna, Bologna, San Marino Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,070
20% Off- US$1,656You save $414
Gastronomic Cycling in Emilia-Romagna, from Parma to Bologna Self-Guided
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The ability to guide ourselves through a tour with an exceptional mobile application was amazing!”
Adam, traveled in September
The gastronomic riches of Emilia-Romagna unfold from Parma to Bologna over eight days. UNESCO-listed Modena Cathedral, medieval Torrechiara Castle, and traditional acetaia highlight the journey. Includes 4-star hotels, three regional dinners, and full luggage support.
Duration 8 days Destinations Parma, Torrechiara, Reggio Emilia, Carpi, Modena, Vignola, Castelvetro, Nonantola, Bologna Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Italian, French Operator Grand Angle From
20% Off- US$1,631
Bologna's Art Hotel Commercianti provides the perfect base to visit the medieval Quadrilatero market, climb the historic Two Towers, and tour the 16th-century Archiginnasio. A 48-hour City Red Bus pass, San Luca Express access, and guided walks through Piazza Maggiore complete the experience.
Duration 5 days Destinations Bologna Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $956
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Private tours of Modena's historic vinegar factories and Maranello's Ferrari Museum reveal regional excellence. Parma's cultural gems include Teatro Regio and Abbey of San Giovanni Evangelista, while authentic specialties from Tortellini to Parmigiano Reggiano delight the palate.
Duration 4 days Destinations Bologna, Modena, Maranello, Parma Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $4,195
20% Off- US$3,356You save $839
Duration 4 days Destinations Bologna, Modena, Maranello Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Aurea Travel From
20% Off- US$1,619+$23 local payments
Bologna Gourmet, Good Food and History 4 Days Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The experience was amazing. The tour was informative and engaging.”
lionel, traveled in April
A central 4-star Bologna hotel serves as base for visiting UNESCO-listed porticoes and medieval markets. Choose between Modena's balsamic producers or Reggio Emilia's Parmigiano facilities. Guided tastings of regional specialties and traditional 4-course dinners complete each day.
Duration 4 days Destinations Bologna, Reggio Emilia, Modena Age Range Ages 20+ Operator Soleto Travel From
20% Off- US$1,889
Taste of Italy, Emilia-Romagna Culinary Cycling - Classic Self Guided 5day
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fabulous safe routes to follow. The hotels and meals were fabulous. Loved the activities we booked.”
Cathy, traveled in October
Bologna's historic center and Parma's prosciutto makers reveal Emilia Romagna's culinary secrets. Century-old balsamic producers and cheese factories welcome visitors while cyclists cover 39-mile daily routes. Prestigious accommodations at Hotel Touring and Hotel Button ensure comfort.
Duration 5 days Destinations Bologna, Modena, Reggio Emilia, Parma Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator BikesPlus Travel From
20% Off- US$1,355
What our customers ask about Emilia Romagna Tours & Trips
When is the best time to visit Emilia Romagna for a country region tour?
Spring and fall offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring Emilia Romagna. From April to October the weather is mild and suits outdoor activities. The region is particularly welcoming in May and September for visiting sites like the UNESCO-listed Byzantine mosaics in Ravenna and exploring the countryside around Modena and Parma. Visitors staying at properties like Hotel Button in Parma often note the pleasant spring weather for countryside excursions. While July and August bring heat that's good for beach visits to Rimini the autumn months provide excellent opportunities for food tours during truffle and harvest seasons.
What are the must-try local foods on an Emilia Romagna country tour?
This region stands as Italy's food capital with signature products that define Italian cuisine. Visitors should seek out Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese in Parma traditional balsamic vinegar at family acetaias in Modena and prosciutto di Parma at establishments like the Acetaia Cavalli estate. Bologna offers exceptional handmade pasta especially tortellini while the countryside provides authentic Lambrusco wine. Recent guests at Hotel Canalgrande in Modena praised the "excellent balsamic and cheese tours that showed traditional production methods." The regional specialties extend to mortadella in Bologna and fresh squacquerone cheese in Faenza.
Which cities and towns should I include in my Emilia Romagna itinerary?
A well-planned route through Emilia Romagna covers key cultural centers. Start in Bologna with its medieval porticoes and food markets then visit Ravenna for world-renowned Byzantine mosaics and Modena for balsamic traditions and Ferrari history. Essential stops include Parma's prosciutto producers and the ceramic workshops of Faenza. Guests frequently praise properties like Hotel Il Guercino in Bologna as ideal bases for exploration. The medieval village of Brisighella and the castle town of Torrechiara offer quieter but equally rewarding experiences away from the main tourist circuit.
What kind of accommodation can I expect on an Emilia Romagna country tour?
The region offers diverse lodging options from city-center hotels to rural farmhouses. Properties range from the elegant Hotel Button in Parma to traditional agriturismos like La Razza near Reggio Emilia. Most tours combine 3-4 star hotels with family-run guesthouses selected for their local character and proximity to attractions. Recent travelers note the variety from "boutique properties in Bologna to lovely farm stays outside Modena." These accommodations typically provide comfortable bases for exploring the region's cultural and culinary offerings.
How accessible are the main attractions in Emilia Romagna for general tourists?
The region's tourist infrastructure makes exploration straightforward and convenient. Bologna's network of covered porticoes provides weather-protected walking routes throughout the city. Key destinations are well-connected with regular train service covering the 40km to Modena and 60km to Parma. Most accommodations including Hotel Button in Parma sit near main attractions and transport links. The efficient public transportation system and clearly marked tourist routes make independent exploration simple for visitors of all experience levels.
Are there any local festivals I should plan my Emilia Romagna tour around?
The region's festival calendar centers on food and cultural celebrations. September brings the Festival del Prosciutto to Parma while November features truffle festivals in the Apennine hills. Bologna hosts its Mortadella Festival in October Modena celebrates the Lambrusco Wine Festival in June and Ferrara presents its International Street Food Festival in spring. Visitors staying at places like Hotel NH Bologna De La Gare often time their visits to coincide with these events which showcase local traditions and specialties.






















