Small foodie tours in Bologna
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Small foodie tours in Bologna
We will be in Bologna for 4 days in late September and would like to do a few small food/wine tours possibly with local guides, not those offered by the large companies, e.g., Viator. Any suggestions or good experiences with this will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Check out the tours offered here:
http://www.bluone.com/
Marcello and Raffaela are the best; we have done both a culinary day in Bologna and also a week long tour in Puglia. They have several day tours centered in and around Bologna.
http://www.bluone.com/
Marcello and Raffaela are the best; we have done both a culinary day in Bologna and also a week long tour in Puglia. They have several day tours centered in and around Bologna.
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We loved our tour with Alessandro seeing how mozzarella, prosciutto and balsamic vinegar are made. His enthusiasm was infectious and made for a very fun day.
http://www.italiandays.it
http://www.italiandays.it
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We have booked the italiandays tour for our trip in a few weeks. It gets great reviews. Our B&B host also recommended Olga at amazing-italy.com. When I inquired, there tour included the Ferrari museum which held zero interest for us. I THINK that they are now offering a tour without the Ferrari stop.
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