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Discover 169 Tours in Bologna on Trip.com, updated January 20, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 10 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From SGD 10.67 per person, with an average total of SGD 312.27. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.416k verified reviews, Tours Bologna boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Tours: "Bologna Food & Market Tour with 6 Tastings, Pasta, Wines & More", with 565 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Bologna: Olive Grove and Vineyard Tour with Product Tastings", a 1-hour adventure in Bologna!

The next available day tour departs on January 21, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Bologna Tours usually take about 1 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

70% of Bologna Tours now offer English-speaking guides

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Reviews: Bologna: Olive Grove and Vineyard Tour with Product Tastings
Guest User2025-11-30
We learned how to taste olive oil and wine and all the secrets to find a good product. The host was really friendly and explained us all the little details.
Reviews: Bologna Food & Market Tour with 6 Tastings, Pasta, Wines & More
Guest User2024-10-04
Food walks ... .the best way to explore the culture and local foods of a city and when the city is the food capital of the country you are in, it is a gastronomical roller coaster like no other. Bologna ... the food capital of Italy, provides something for all your senses while walking on the cobblestone streets, through bustling markets and checking out the local food shops, Osterias (drinking places) or Trattorias (family restaurants). Whether it was sampling the aged Balsamic Vinegar or tasting the famous Ragu from the Emilia Romagna region, the local wines or the artisnal shops serving one of the best Gelatos in the world, the Secret Food Tours took us to all these places and more, with a guide Gabrielle so well versed with alleys and what food we get where, for 3.5 hours we were constantly on the move, tasting meats, wine, cheese and pasta, topping it up in the end with the Best Gelato in the world. We learnt about DOP is a strict labeling of food products in Italy and other European countries to preserve and protect regionally produced foods from less superior versions. I could describe every place in detail, but that would be a long read, so leaving you with some satiating pictures and the knowledge we gained about this foodie city.
Reviews: Ferrari Vip Day Tour with Test Drive
Guest User2024-07-02
The museum and test drive were great, so was the lunch! Felt a bit rushed but we had traffic on the way to the event so leave extra time.
Reviews: Bologna: Lamborghini Museum Entry Ticket and Factory Tour
Guest User2025-12-05
Everything was amazing! Our guide was very professional and friendly, and the place was beautiful and very interesting.
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Guest User2024-07-03
This tour was wonderful. We were met at our hotel by 2 vans and drivers. Our driver was running behind schedule so we took a ride with these two to the next pickup where we met our driver/guide Loris. We had a great time chatting with Loris in the van all day. We really loved seeing the full process of how Parmigano-Reggiano is made from milk, to curd, to raw cheese balls, shaping into wheels and dry aging. The Lambrusca and Cheese at the end were delicious too. Then we headed to the Prociutto factory. There were no pigs, but lots of aging meat. The smells were intense. Lunch was a plate of procuitto per person, wine, balsamic glaze and bread. After this stop almost the entire tour group returned to Parma. We headed to Modena for our balsamic tasting with just Loris and another family. This private tour was phenomenal and the flavor explosion was to die for. We highly recommend Loris and this tour. We will definitely recommend to our friends and family.