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Climate of Bologna

The climate of Bologna is continental with cold winters and hot and stormy summers. 
 

 

Tourism Office of Bologna

I.A.T. (Ufficio Informazioni e di Accoglienza Turistica)
PIAZZA MAGGIORE, 1/E PALAZZO DEL PODESTA' (CAP:40124) BOLOGNA (BO)
Tel.:  (+39) 051239660
Fax:  (+39) 0516472253

 

GET IN BOLOGNA

By plane
Bologna's closest airport is Guglielmo Marconi (Bologna) International Airport (IATA: BLQ), just a few minutes from the city center, served by taxi and a special bus line called the Aerobus.  The city bus stop is about 10 minutes walk from airport. Buses 81 and 91 have the end stop at Bologna central train station. 


Ryanair  flies to Bologna Gugliemo Marconi. Also British Airways from London Gatwick.
Marconi Airport has numerous international connections available, including nonstop flights to Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Dublin, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Paris, Prague, Vienna, and Zagreb.

 

By train
Due to its central location and geography, Bologna has emerged as the main rail transport hub of northern Italy, making it extremely well-connected with other major Italian centers. From the 14th of December 2008 the new high speed railway line is available from/to Milan, shortening the journey to 65 minutes. Bologna is also 1 hour from Florence, 2.45 from Rome, 2 hours from Venice, 1 hour from Ferrara.

 

By Car
The city is at the junction of the A1, A14 and A13 highways, and so is easily accessible from anywhere in Italy. Most traffic from Milan would exit the A1 and take the Tangenziale, but beware this road at rush hour because it is horrendously packed. Expect to take 2 hours from the A1 exit to the Tangenziale to the center at certain peak times over summer busy week ends, especially at the beginning and end of August.