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AT#900 - Travel to Emilia-Romagna, Italy

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Hear about travel to the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna as the Amateur Traveler talks to Keith Jenkins from VelvetEscape.com who keeps returning to this unvisited gem.

Why should you go to Emilia-Romagna?

Keith says, "I think most people will know about the Products that come from there, the food, even the cars, maybe some of the cities, but they would just not associate that with the name Emilia Romagna. And we all know Parma, Bologna but there's so much more to explore. And a large part of the region is actually pretty, off the beaten track, because you have all these little, small, medieval towns. On the plains, also at the hill towns, which are absolutely beautiful. And there's so much to explore. They've got huge forests and lakes and national parks."

Based on Keith Jenkins' detailed description, here's a recommended itinerary for a trip to Emilia-Romagna:

Day 1: Arrival in Parma

  • Morning: Arrive in Parma. Check into your hotel.
  • Afternoon: Explore Parma’s city center. Visit the Cathedral and the Baptistery.
  • Evening: Dine at a local restaurant to enjoy Parma’s famous prosciutto.

...

https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-emilia-romagna/

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Hear about travel to the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna as the Amateur Traveler talks to Keith Jenkins from VelvetEscape.com who keeps returning to this unvisited gem.

Why should you go to Emilia-Romagna?

Keith says, "I think most people will know about the Products that come from there, the food, even the cars, maybe some of the cities, but they would just not associate that with the name Emilia Romagna. And we all know Parma, Bologna but there's so much more to explore. And a large part of the region is actually pretty, off the beaten track, because you have all these little, small, medieval towns. On the plains, also at the hill towns, which are absolutely beautiful. And there's so much to explore. They've got huge forests and lakes and national parks."

Based on Keith Jenkins' detailed description, here's a recommended itinerary for a trip to Emilia-Romagna:

Day 1: Arrival in Parma

  • Morning: Arrive in Parma. Check into your hotel.
  • Afternoon: Explore Parma’s city center. Visit the Cathedral and the Baptistery.
  • Evening: Dine at a local restaurant to enjoy Parma’s famous prosciutto.

...

https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-emilia-romagna/

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