Davis Cup Finals 2025 : Cultural Tennis Tour – Explore Bologna’s Rich Heritage
While the Davis Cup Finals 2025 at the Unipol Arena from November 18 to 23 showcase world-class tennis, the Cultural Tennis Tour invites you to delve into Bologna’s rich history and vibrant culture. This package seamlessly combines thrilling tennis action with immersive cultural experiences.
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Guided Tours of Bologna’s Landmarks
Embark on guided tours to iconic sites such as the Asinelli and Garisenda Towers, the Basilica di San Petronio, and the historic University of Bologna. These tours offer insights into the city’s medieval architecture and centuries-old traditions.
Culinary Delights and Local Flavors
Indulge in Bologna’s renowned culinary scene with curated food experiences. Participate in “Food Walking” tours through historic markets, sampling local delicacies like tortellini and tagliatelle al ragù, paired with regional wines.
Seamless Integration with Tennis Matches
The Cultural Tennis Tour is designed to complement your attendance at the Davis Cup matches. Enjoy the excitement of the Final 8 during the day and immerse yourself in Bologna’s cultural offerings in the evenings.
Personalized Itinerary and Expert Guides
Each tour is led by knowledgeable guides passionate about sharing Bologna’s heritage. The itinerary is tailored to provide a balanced experience of tennis and culture, ensuring a memorable stay.
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