Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Culture
Once you reach Piazza Maggiore, you’ll be stunned by the dimensions of this square. But make sure to stop by the Fountain of Neptune - one of the most important symbols of Bologna. There are two places that locals use to make appointments, and Neptune is one of them. If you happen to live in Bologna for even a short time, chances are you’re going to hear the phrase “Ci vediamo al Nettuno” (“Let's meet at the Neptune”) at least once! If you’re looking for a cheesy souvenir to bring home, all the Neptune merch will do the job: you’ll find it on tote bags, t-shirts, aprons, magnets, and even book covers!
A tip for sustainable travelers: if you’re traveling with your own refillable water bottle, sadly, there aren’t many water fountains in Bologna (I know, it’s outrageous!). The one by the Fountain of Neptune, however, is the most central and very reliable - make sure to pin this place on your map so you always know where to go when you need a refill!
This square has probably become the central one for many other reasons, but I personally feel like, travel-wise, Piazza Maggiore deserves A LOT of attention. From Palazzo dei Notai (sadly closed by the huge ad banners most of the time), a 14th-century building that once served as the notary guild’s headquarters, to the magnificent Palazzo Re Enzo - there are just too many historical landmarks for one square meter!
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