while the major cities around the world such as Paris and New York may be popular destinations on your travel bucket list, it's worth exploring other locations that don't get the recognition they deserve.
These underrated cities have their own unique charms and advantages – and they are often less crowded, more accessible and just as fascinating.
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A recent survey of 175 travel enthusiasts, experts and agents revealed a surprising response to the most underrated city to visit.
The nomination relied on the opinion of a renowned travel journalist from CNBC, who has more than 20 years of experience in the field. Among experts, the place indicated as the most underrated city in the world was Bologna, in Italy.
Owner of the name that gives rise to the famous Bolognese lasagna, the city is also recognized for its roofs in reddish tones. If you don't know the city yet, here are three reasons why experts recommend visiting:
One of the best cuisines in the world
Culinary enthusiasts can enjoy Bologna's rich gastronomic offer by exploring the city's open-air markets and traditional pasta shops known as "pastifici".
Plus, visitors can indulge in local restaurants that are famous for iconic dishes like pasta Bolognese and tortellini.
A must-see attraction is FICO Eataly World, also known as the “Disney World of Food”.
This 20-acre theme park in Bologna is completely dedicated to Italian cuisine, offering visitors a immersive experience with a variety of foods, artisanal products, interactive exhibits and sensory experiences unique.
Accessible for all audiences
Situated in northern Italy, Bologna offers a convenient location for exploring the country's other popular destinations. The city is within easy reach of Florence, Venice and Milan.
This proximity allows visitors to take day trips or extend their stay to explore these iconic cities.
Architecture with all the Italian characteristic
Bologna received UNESCO recognition as a World Heritage Site due to its impressive 38.5 kilometers of arched porticoes or walkways. These distinctive architectural elements form part of the city's urban landscape.
Furthermore, Bologna is home to 24 medieval stone towers, which are testament to the city's rich history. The most famous and emblematic is the Two Towers (Due Torri), made up of the Torre degli Asinelli and the Torre Garisenda.
These imposing towers are icons of Bologna, offering panoramic views of the place and telling fascinating stories of its medieval past.
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