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Want to make a trip to Bologna, Italy? You will find bus tickets to Bologna on our website Infobus.eu. Use the search form above to book your tickets from trusted carriers and travel on modern buses to Bologna.

About the city
Map Bologna

Country: Italy

Population: 385 435 Citizens

Local time: 09:52:12 (19.03.2024)

Currency: EUR

Bologna is the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region and home to approximately 375,000 people. The students of this university city entertain and enliven the cultural and social life of the city. Bologna is also famous for its towers and long porticoes. A major policy of preservation and restoration of the historical centre, which began in the 1960s, has contributed to its preservation and it is considered one of the largest in Italy.

Bologna is a surprising city that is striking at first sight. It is home to Europe's first and oldest university, which is why Bologna has long been called the city of students. The city's best attractions are the Falling Towers, Piazza Nettuno, Piazza Grande, the Basilica of San Petronio, the University of Bologna, Piazza Santo Stefano and the Pinacoteca Nazionale. One day in Bologna is definitely not enough to see all its historical monuments, so come here for at least five to seven days. The best time to come is from April to October. There are regular bus services from other Italian cities: Pescara-Bologna bus, Rome-Bologna bus and others.

Bus timetables in Bologna

You can get here from anywhere in the world, using planes, trains, buses and private transport. Bus Bologna is the best option in terms of time, price and comfort. You can order bus tickets to Bologna online in advance, thus saving some money. Flights to and from Italy are regular and the travel time is about two days from Ukraine. You can purchase a Bologna bus ticket on the INFOBUS website, taking into account the current timetable.

Travelling to Bologna by bus from another country has several advantages that will make your experience more comfortable and enjoyable:

  • modern international buses offer comfortable seating, a choice of routes and departure times.
  • travelling by bus allows you to admire Italy's breathtaking landscapes out of the window during the journey;
  • bus routes cover different cities and regions, making it easier to plan your trip and visit different places.

By the way, the most popular way to travel in Bologna is by bus. A convenient and carefully designed transport network serves the city and its surroundings. The lines are divided into urban, extra-urban and interurban, and every tourist will be able to understand them. The Milan-Bologna bus and the Rimini-Bologna bus often pass through here. Local kiosks sell tourist maps, timetables can be found at the bus stop and friendly Italians will tell you where to go in colour. The ticket costs 2 euro and is valid for 60-70 minutes on any route in the city. Important: it must be validated. If you plan to go all day around the city's attractions, you should buy a season ticket, which costs about 9 euro.

In Bologna, there are the famous red double-decker tourist buses. They make a 10-kilometre tour around the city, making about 14 stops, including the Church of San Michele in Bosco. The cost of the ticket varies from 3 to 25 euros, depending on the route.

Bologna bus ticket in your pocket, and then what?

Bologna, located in northern Italy, is known for its rich culture, history and delicious cuisine. Buses depart from here: the Bologna-Pescara bus, the Bologna-Rome bus, the Bologna-Florence bus and others. Here are some tips on what tourists can do in this city:

  • visit the Basilica of San Domenico in Naples, Piazza Maggiore and the University of Bologna, one of the oldest in the world;
  • taste local specialities such as spaghetti alla Bolognese, lasagne and tagliatelle. Local sausages and cheeses are also worth trying;
  • stroll through the evening streets of Bologna to savour the atmosphere of this beautiful city. Visit Piazza Verdi to enjoy the street music and atmosphere;
  • Bologna is known for its cycling culture, so rent a bike and explore the city and its surroundings by bicycle;
  • check the local events calendar for exhibitions, concerts and festivals that might interest you;
  • explore the surrounding towns and villages, such as Modena, Ravenna and Ferrara, to discover the rich historical heritage of Emilia-Romagna.

Don't forget to enjoy Italian hospitality, delicious food and socialising with the locals to fully immerse yourself in the culture of this beautiful region.

Bus ticket Bologna explored, it's time to think about accommodation

Bologna consists of six main areas: Borgo Panigale, Savena, Navile, Porto Saragozza, Santo Stefano, San Donato and San Vitale. In the centre of the city are the viali di Circonvallazione, which run through the last four districts. Inside is the historic centre, consisting of Piazza Maggiore and the streets that intersect with it. There are also other places. For example, Borgo Panigale, home to the Ducati Museum, and Bolognina, a multicultural district known for its large graffiti and ethnic food shops.

The best place to stay in Bologna is the historical centre. It is convenient for both accommodation and travel. Small and compact, it is home to the city's main attractions, such as Piazza Maggiore, the Neptune fountain and the church of San Petronio. If the city bores you, you can take the Bologna-Rimini bus and make your journey more interesting.

Bus to Bologna: which sights to visit first?

In many European cities it is impossible to find such a harmonious combination of modernity and historical monuments as in Bologna. The local attractions tell the city's great history, of which the Bolognese are proud:

  1. The Neptune Fountain is one of the city's most famous and significant monuments. It was created in 1566 by the famous Italian sculptor Gianlorenzo de' Medici. The Neptune Fountain has become a symbol of Bologna and one of its most recognisable architectural elements.
  2. Piazza Maggiore and Piazza Nettuno - renowned for their architectural beauty and historical significance, they are important points of attraction for visitors from all over the world.
  3. University Palace - considered the oldest in Europe and rich in history. Tourists can see the main hall, the reading room and many rooms of the library. You must visit the inner courtyard, an anatomical museum with commemorative inscriptions. In addition, there is an interesting exhibition on the Italian press with articles from the 18th century.
  4. Anatomical Theatre - located on the University campus. The wooden interior with a marble table used for operations and research and the absolute originality of the idea convey the spirit of the Middle Ages. Today, lectures are held there for students and the library is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment that enables online conferences.
  5. Palazzo Re Enzo - associated with the name of Enzo, son of the emperor, captured in the struggle for the papal throne. Here he remained a prisoner until his death. Inside the palace, ancient frescoes adorn the exterior. This building is known for its strong acoustics, so that even a whisper sounds very loud.
  6. St. Peter's Cathedral is one of the city's most famous spiritual landmarks. The cathedral was built on the site of a Christian church destroyed by fire in the 12th century and features Gothic and Romanesque elements. Inside is a treasure museum containing precious religious objects.

Bologna has given many the Bolognese sauce, the Bolognese education system and even the Bolognese dog, but somehow it has remained a city that one visits 'another time'. However, walking the endless labyrinth of the inner tunnels of the venues will take you into the heart of Italian life, where it is easy to forget you are a tourist. The short distances between places of interest make it quick and convenient to explore the city in a few days.

Bus prices for Bologna: what to expect?

You can book a ticket to Bologna from the comfort of your own home and you can also book a return ticket right away. Bologna bus ticket prices vary depending on several factors, including distance, class of service and time of year. To save a little on tickets, book them in advance. Avoid travelling during peak days and hours, as tickets can be more expensive. Be sure to subscribe to bus company newsletters to receive information on special offers, discounts and sales.

Students, pensioners and other categories of passengers receive additional discounts on fares. If you travel often, consider joining a loyalty programme that allows you to travel cheap on transport. With these tips in mind, coach as Bologna will fit into your budget.

 

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