10 Top Bologna Things to Do With Kids

Discover these exciting family activities for your next trip to Bologna.

A mom at a park in Bologna with her kids

No journey to Italy would be complete without immersing yourself in the culinary wonders of Bologna, the country's foodie center. Bursting with vibrant colors, rich culture, and exquisite cuisine, this city beckons families with its irresistible charm.

As the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region, Bologna offers a cornucopia of exceptional food experiences. Indulge in delights like tortellini, mortadella, and the renowned Ragú Bolognese, leaving your taste buds in pure bliss.

But Bologna is more than just a gastronomic paradise. It's a bustling college town, home to the esteemed University of Bologna, the oldest university in the world.

During my initial visit to Bologna before having kids, my husband and I embarked on typical tourist ventures. However, the experience took on a different hue when we returned to Bologna with kids. As parents, we now cherish the idea of "slow travel," focusing on quality time together instead of rushing through every tourist attraction.

To help travelers looking to live like locals in Bologna, I have curated a kid-friendly itinerary, ensuring an authentic experience in the culinary capital of Italy.

Whether you have older kids or are visiting Bologna with a toddler, check out my list of favorite things to do.

 
 

Before you go, check out these Italy guides perfect for families.

Is Bologna worth visiting with kids?

Bologna, one of my top picks for family trips in Italy, offers a refreshing escape from the tourist crowds of Rome and Florence. These compelling reasons will have you booking that Bologna family holiday sooner than you expect.

  • Bologna is a safe place. We never felt concerned about questionable people or being pocketed.

  • Bologna is relatively flat. This means that you can walk it without feeling exhausted. You can also push a stroller around. I recommend a stroller with sturdy wheels because some streets are cobblestone. Bologna with a toddler is great because it never gets too hilly.

  • It is easy to get to Bologna via train. Many folks fly into Milan or Rome, which is perfect because you can hop onto a train and arrive in Bologna within a few hours or less.

  • Bologna has plenty of museums, open public spaces, and even graffiti and artistic things for kids to see. From museums and even tasting Bologna food, you will never run out of things to do in Bologna.

  • It’s low-key. While there are tourists in Bologna, much of the population consists of students and people associated with the university.

Places to stay in Bologna Italy

We stayed at an Airbnb near the center of Bologna, minutes away from Piazza Maggiore, hosted by Valeria. It featured wooden floors, a laundry machine and washer, modern finishings, and air conditioning.

TIP: If you travel to Italy with or without kids in the summer, look for a stay with air conditioning. This will be a game changer for you because Italy is hot in summer.

How is the weather in Bologna in June?

Bologna is a place that warms up in the summer. The average high temperature is 81 degrees and it is generally humid.

The best time to explore is in the morning and late afternoon.

I always bring my Roca shades and linen pants and top to stay protected and cool from the heat.

TIP: Opt for tops and bottoms that cover your knees and shoulders because if you visit a church, you must “cover up.” Churches usually provide coverings for those that need them too.

Getting around in Bologna

Bologna is a walkable city. The city is small enough to explore on foot. This is one of the reasons why it’s a great travel destination for folks with little kids. I recommend staying near the center and bringing walking shoes. We only used a taxi for a ride to the train station.

Also, the bus is the best public transport in Bologna and connects neighborhoods to the city.

Things to do in bologna with kids

 

01 | VISIT A TORTELLINI SHOP

Fresh tortellini bought from Mercato di Mezzo market in Bologna

Where to eat in Bologna with kids you ask?

  • Go out in the morning before everyone wakes and find fresh tortellini.

  • Enjoy Bologna with kids by cooking tortellini during your stay.

  • Cooking at your stay vs. going out to dine is a great way to enjoy the city like locals.

WHERE TO FIND IT

Bruno e Franco La Salumeria - Bologna.

Via Oberdan 16, 40126 Bologna

 

02 | GIARDINI MARGHERITA PARK

A mom on the swings at Giardini Margherita Park in Bologna Italy

Kids love parks. I don’t know any child that does not. One of my favorite things to do in Bologna with kids is visit this beautiful park.

FUN FACT: The design was inspired by English Romantic parks.

Even better, there is a little cafe to purchase water and snacks near the playground.

LOCATION

Viale Giovanni Gozzadini, 40136 Bologna

 

03 | FRIDA’S FLOWER SHOP

Fresh red roses bought from Frida's flower shop in Bologna Italy
  • Within Mercato di Mezzo, you will find a flower shop called Frida’s that sells flowers that make you feel like a child again in a candy shop.

TIP: Go get your flowers on the first day of your stay so you can enjoy them for as long as possible.

LOCATION

Via Santa Margherita, 640124 Bologna P.IVA 02875831204

 

04 | BASILICA DI SAN PETRONIO CHURCH

A visitor lighting a candle at At Basilica di San Petronio Church in Bologna Italy

Many families travel to Italy in the summer because their kids are on summer break. Italy is a great choice for summer family vacations, but, it is also very hot.

TIP: You cannot show a lot of skin when you visit churches in Italy, or they won’t let you in.

Bring a light chambray or scarf with you during those summertime walks in Italy just in case you decide to visit a church.

Or use the coverings that the church provides. I prefer to wear my clothes.

LOCATION

Piazza Galvani, 5, 40124 Bologna BO, Italy.

 

05 | PIAZZA MAGGIORE

A street performing in the middle of Piazza Maggiore  in Bologna Italy
  • In the center of Piazza Maggiore, near the Statue of David, you can always find street performers.

  • The Piazza is a large open space if you have kids that need to run, dance, or play.

BONUS: One parent can slip in a beer at a local cafe while the kids play.

 
 

06 | EXPLORE THE PORTICO’S

  • No other city in the world has more porticoes than Bologna. They are hard to miss.

  • Exploring Portico’s is a great activity that you can do if you have a toddler or baby in a stroller. Plus, they provide shade from the sun if visiting in the summer.

TIP: Notice the artwork on the ceiling.

 

07 | CHECK OUT THE “7 SECRETS OF BOLOGNA”

A mom and baby standing in front of a water canal in Bologna Italy

Bologna has many curiosities. These mysteries are referred to as the “7 Secrets of Bologna.”

  • The 7 Secrets of Bologna are landmarks throughout the city that each have a story.

  • From the David in the center of Piazza Maggiore to a street that opens to Little Venice, a labyrinth of canals exists below your feet.

  • During the middle ages, the waterway canals served as a driving force for the mills and navigable routes.

BONUS: Bring a lock when you visit Italy. You will find that at landmarks, people will often leave a lock.

As long as the lock remains, true love will remain…Whatever you want it to mean, kids might enjoy hanging a lock and coming back when they are older to see it.

 

08 | STREET ART ON VIA ZAMBONI

Street art on via zamboni in Bologna Italy
  • Via Zamboni, a major street that runs through the University, is home to mural art and political graffiti.

  • Some of it’s distasteful, some funny. But one thing is true, it has been happening for a long time and visitors can enjoy the color and unique “funkiness” in Bologna.

  • Have fun going from mural to mural with your kids, taking pictures of the scene.

 

09 | MURTADELA FOR A MORTADELLA SANDWICH

Street food sign for Murtadela in Bologna Italy
  • While you stroll the streets with your kids, try street food at Murtadela.

  • Reginella is the region where Mortadella was born.

  • Mortadella lover or not, in Bologna, eat mortadella. If your children like hot dogs, there is a strong chance they will like this type of meat.

LOCATION

Via Calzolerie, 1f, 40125 Bologna BO.

 
 

10 | STROLL MERCATO DI MEZZO

A dad walking through Mercato di Mezzo with a baby in a stroller in Bologna
  • If you love food, you must visit Mercato di Mezzo. You can find anything from produce to meats and cheese or fresh tortellini.

  • Kids will love all the things they can eat and see in this medieval food alley.

  • Aside from produce and food, there are also a few restaurants and boutique shops to enjoy.

BONUS: Looking for a place to cool down around the market? Eataly has a cafe where you can sit down and enjoy air conditioning. Plus, inside Eataly, there is a home and lifestyle section to browse and shop while you stay cool and enjoy more Bologna food.

LOCATION: Via Clavature, 12, 40124 Bologna BO, Italy.

 

More kid-friendly Bologna things to do

Bologna places that we missed but will get to next time!

Orto Botanico di Bologna | Take a trip to one of the oldest Botanical Gardens in Europe. The free gardens are a great place to stay cool from the summer heat.

Biblioteca Salaborsa | Escape the tourist hustle for a refreshing hour at the main library in Bologna, where an excellent kid section awaits, providing a perfect escape for families looking for a quiet space.

 

Are you visiting Bologna with kids for the first time?

Bologna feels like a local town. Unlike other places in Italy like Rome and Florence, it’s slightly less touristy and home to many college students. It’s a great home base location if you plan on doing day trips from Bologna with kids. I love Bologna and could probably call it “home” at some point in my life.

 
 
 

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Jocelyn Lee

Jocelyn Lee is full-time parenting a tween and toddler, dabbling in Duolingo, and preaching a clutter-free life despite any dismay from said, family members. You can follow her on Instagram.

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