About Emilia Romagna

Sandwiched between the more famous provinces of Lombardy and Tuscany, Emilia Romagna is characterized by old university towns (where Dante, Copernicus, and Thomas Becket all studied) and some of the finest cuisine in all of Italy. Additionally, visitors will be enthralled with the porticos of Bologna, the palaces of Ferrara, and the cafes of Ravenna. Perhaps Emilia Romagna's most important attribute is its central location. Florence, Milan, and Venice are all nearby, and the region's Adriatic Coast is also a hot spot for tourists.