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We’ve been traveling to Italy together for close to 20 years, but we found Modena Italy only about six or seven years ago. Since that time, though, we’ve returned to the city over and over and explored the countryside around the city as well. We wanted to create this Modena Travel Blog to help you discover this wonderful city.

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How To Visit Modena Italy

For us, it is hard to create a Modena travel guide that is not thousands and thousands of words long. After all, it’s one of our favorite cities in Italy, and one that is often overlooked by travelers.

But, since we started traveling to Emilia Romagna years ago, and because Amber wrote a book about the gastronomy of the region, it’s hard for us to be succinct.

In this Modena guide, we share our top travel tips on how to discover Modena, the city of Slow Food and Fast Cars. I also share some thoughts on why you should visit Modena as opposed to its closest neighbors, Bologna and Parma. Modena is one of the best Italian food cities .

Much of this is based not only on the top things to do in Modena city center but also that it is the perfect jumping-off point for some great Modena day trips.

Traveling to Modena? Learn more in our Italy travel essentials post.

Modena Food Guide – Where And What To Eat In Modena Italy

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In the 20+ years of traveling to Italy, we’ve learned a thing or two about booking a hotel in Italy. We’ve stayed at some stunning hotels like the Westin Excelsior Rome and St. Regis in Florence . And we’ve stayed at some not-so-great hotels mainly around train stations in Italy. Do yourself a favor and avoid hotels near train stations at all costs.

When planning a trip to Italy, we use Booking.com for our accommodations. In addition to booking hotels, we’ve used them for booking apartments for longer stays or booking villas in Italy when we want something special. We’ve even found some charming and less expensive guest houses in Italy on Booking.com.

For us, it is hard to create a Modena travel guide that is not thousands and thousands of words long. After all, it’s one of our favorite cities in Italy and one that is often overlooked by travelers. Visiting Italy should be more than just visiting the big cities.

But, since we started traveling to Emilia Romagna years ago, and because Amber wrote a  book  about the gastronomy of the region, it’s hard for us to be succinct.

In this Modena guide, we share our top travel tips on how to discover Modena, the city of Slow Food and Fast Cars. I also share some thoughts on why you should visit Modena as opposed to its closest neighbors, Bologna and Parma, Italy .

Learn what to eat in Modena in our Modena Food Guide 

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Where Is Modena Italy

There are nine distinct geographic areas, or provinces, within  Emilia Romagna , with  Bologna  at the core. The nine geographic areas from west to east include the five of Emilia: Piacenza, Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, and Bologna.

Along the Adriatic Sea, from north to south, the remaining geographic areas within Romagna include Ferrara, Ravenna, Forli-Cesena, and Rimini. Located about a half-hour north of Bologna is the city of Modena.

Modena is home to many of the most famous Italian manufacturers of high-end performance automobiles including Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati.

Modena is one of the holy trinity of Emilia Romagna cities, which also includes Bologna and Parma. Though Bologna lies at the center of Emilia Romagna, Modena is its heart. It is home to some of the most recognizable DOP  and IGP products that are certified by the European Union.

It is the land of slow food and fast cars, being home to Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati. Currently, Modena is also the home of the number-one restaurant in the World, Osteria Francescana. In the 1990s  UNESCO  labeled three sites in Modena as World Heritage Sites.

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What To Do In Modena Italy – Top Modena Attractions

Modena is smaller, and therefore more manageable, than  Bologna . It is easy to walk around, and it seems that all roads lead to the Duomo and the Piazza Grande at the center. At the corner of the arcade that runs along the piazza lies the tourism board to answer questions.

Dominating the skyline of Modena is Cattedrale Metropolitana di Santa Maria Assunta e San Geminiano or more easily remembered as Modena Cathedral.

Began in 1099 and completed in 1319, the cathedral is one of the three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Modena. Constructed in 1634, the Ducal Palace of Modena is a sprawling Baroque palace and former residence. Today, portions of the palace are used by the Italian Military Academy.

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There are plenty of options for visiting a Modena museum. For fast car lovers, speed on over to the Enzo Ferrari Museum Modena to learn about the automotive legend. With Ferraris from the past decades, the museum showcases the evolution of this iconic automobile company.  

There are plenty of cafes and outdoor dining opportunities, and the city goes crazy for gelato. But, there is one thing about Modena: everything great is outside of the town.

Yes, there are fabulous restaurants and the Mercato Albinelli, but in order to delve deep into the wines and DOP and IGP products that make Modena famous, it is necessary to escape the city.

Although there are some shops in town that offer tastings of balsamic vinegar and Parmigiano Reggiano, it is more difficult to learn the details of how these  Modena foods  are produced if you are limited to exploring the region solely from inside the town of Modena.

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Things To Do In Modena For Food Lovers

One of the challenges of traveling in Emilia Romagna is that most of the best food and wine producers, and therefore food experiences, are outside of the main towns. Yes, it is easy to travel by train from one town to another. But, many of the producers are out in the countryside.

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Discover Ferrari & Pavarotti Land

As part of the 2015 EXPO in Milan, the Modena tourism board realized this was a problem and decided to try out something new. They offered something akin to a hop-on, hop-off bus to explore the land of fast cars and slow food.

Technically, the passport was called Discover Ferrari & Pavarotti Land: Modena, Slow Food, Fast Cars. But, it’s more commonly known as Discover Ferrari. Much easier to swallow.

Discover Ferrari is a route of Modena food and wine producers, along with some historic sites, which surround the town of Modena. There is a route map, which you can explore using your own transportation, or by using the hop-on, hop-off bus system.

Each of the stops offers a free tour or tasting, allowing tourists the chance to try the major Modena foods. This includes Parmigiano Reggiano, Lambrusco, Prosciutto di Modena , and balsamic vinegar. The tour also includes the Ferrari Museums in Maranello and Modena, and Pavarotti’s house and museum.

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There is no commercial airport near Modena Italy. Travelers visiting Modena generally arrive via Bologna Airport or one of the three airports in Milan. A shuttle bus service from Bologna Airport to Modena is available. A one-way fare costs about €15 and is purchased directly from the driver.

How To Get To Modena – Train And Bus

By Train: The Stazione di Modena is the main train station in Modena. The station is approximately a 20-minute walk from the main tourist areas of Modena. From Bologna, the journey to Modena takes approximately 20-25 minutes. The cost of a one-way fare is around €4.

By Bus: Travelers can reach Modena from points around Italy as well as international destinations including those in Germany, France, and Switzerland. The main bus station is approximately a 10-15 minute walk from the main tourist areas.

Getting Around Modena

Modena is as quaint of an Italian city as there is. With just under 200,000 people the city can easily be explored on foot or on a bicycle. Pedestrian paths are found throughout the city making it safe to wander around.

For those planning to drive to or around Modena, the city does have Limited Traffic Zones in place. These zones restrict automobile access to certain parts of the city as well as the times at which they can be accessed.

Fines are given to drivers in violation of these zones. One of our top Italy driving tips is to ask your hotel where to park and how to best access the hotel. Bus service around Modena is cheap and easy to use. A one-zone, one-way ticket costs €1.50. Tickets are bought directly from the driver.

Modena All Inclusive Ticket

Available for €6, the Modena All Inclusive Ticket provides access to some of the most popular things to do in Modena Italy. It includes access to the Ghirlandina Tower, the Historical Rooms in Palazzo Comunale, Municipal Vinegar Factory, and Cathedral Museums. Children under 5 years of age are admitted free. The card has no expiration date.

FAQs – How To Visit Modena Italy

Expensive cars and great food. Modena is home to supercar manufacturers Ferrari and Lamborghini. It’s also home to some of the best food in Italy including Parmigiano Reggiano cheese.

For the most part, yes. Every town and city has some crime and Modena is no exception. Tourists in Modena are often the target of pickpocketers and scam artists and need to be on guard. Otherwise, Modena is a safe city to explore on foot.

Modena is approximately 100 miles for Milan. It can be reached by train, bus, and car. It is not possible to fly to Modena from Milan.

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Check out Food & Drink Destinations original founder Amber Hoffman’s book, the Food Traveler’s Guide To Emilia Romagna , which is available on Amazon. In addition to being a culinary travel guide to the region, it walks through how many of the typical Italian food products are made, like mortadella , prosciutto , and Parmigiano Reggiano.

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Eric Hoffman is the co-founder of Food And Drink Destinations. Eric is a lifelong traveler who is passionate about helping people learn how to travel for food. He lives with his wife, Amber, in Limerick, Ireland, after spending 3 years living in Spain. Over the last 20 years, they've traveled to over 70 countries together, always in search of great food travel experiences. Eric also loves cooking at home, always looking to perfect his Italian recipes.

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One Day in Modena – The Perfect Little Travel Guide

A twenty-five minute train ride separates Bologna Station from a beautiful, dreamy little town called Modena. Its claim to fame – traditional Balsamic Vinegar (nothing you’ve ever bought from Trader Joes, trust me), and fast cars (Ferrari). I spent one day in Modena during my last minute solo trip to Italy, and wish I’d spent more! If you also only have one day to spare for Modena, however, keep reading! All my tips are below.

I had fallen in love with Modena even before I saw it in full color. It was while sitting on my couch in San Diego, watching the mesmerizing black and white episode of Master of None Season II. I forgot about it for a couple years however, until I planned my last minute Emilia-Romagna trip. A stroke of luck that gave me a chance to fall in love with Modena in dreamy pastels!

Helpful Note about the Italian Train System

There are a few different types of trains in Italy.

  • Trenitalia, owned by the Italian Government, is a rail company that runs regional trains, AV / FR / FA / FB or fast trains and IC or inter city trains. – You book an actual seat on the inter city or fast trains for a particular date and time. Hence, no validation required. It is usually more expensive than a regional ticket. – The regional ticket MUST be validated since it is usually an open ticket. I prefer to buy a regional ticket at the station since it is quick and cheap. – You can buy tickets online for all types of Trenitalia lines here . – Note : Regional tickets that you buy online do not need to be validated at the station. – For non regional trains, book early because ticket prices go up closer to the date!
  • Italo, the private high speed train line runs only between select cities. – You will get a reservation with an assigned seat, valid for a particular date and time. – You can buy Italo tickets online here – Book early because ticket prices go up closer to the date!

I hope the information above is useful because the Italian train system is quite confusing even to a seasoned traveler. I bought myself a cheap ticket from Reggio-Emilia (home of the famed Parmeggiano Reggiano cheese) to Modena, a train ride of less than 20 mins. Since I am no novice, I validated my ticket and hopped on the next train displaying Modena as a stop. First mistake! It turned out to be an FR train, which is the more expensive high speed train. I prepared my little tourist sob story as I waited for the conductor to approach my seat. It was my lucky day however, because the train pulled into Modena just when he was one seat in front of me. Out I jumped, my heart in my mouth. My one day in Modena hadn’t even begun, and I already had an adrenaline rush!

Pretty Pastel Streets

Modena is one of the lucky Italian towns to have a pretty little path from the train station. A recipe for love at first sight. Pastel houses with pretty little doors and windows line the street. While you are in Modena, make sure to duck into random courtyards, because you might just find fragrant walls covered with jasmine.

Piazza Grande & the Torre Civica Ghirlandia

Continue onward to Piazza Grande, which, as described, is a large square at the center of Modena. On one side of it is the white Duomo of Modena, a pretty and soothing sight to look at.

The Torre Civica Ghirlandia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near the Duomo is worth the €3 to climb up (make sure you have cash). It offers swoon worthy 360 degree views of Modena. The only caveat is that I wasn’t allowed to open the windows when I was up there, so pictures weren’t great. However, they said they were renovating the latches, so you might have better luck than me!

Traditional Balsamic Vinegar

Traditional balsamic vinegar can only be made from certain grapes that grow in the region in and around Modena in the Emilia Romangna province of Italy. The balsamic vinegar, which is basically just aged grape juice in its purest form is aged at least 12 years or at least 25 years for the gold standard. The production involves a series of barrels, where some of the most aged balsamic vinegar is added to the younger barrels. In the end, you could end up with some balsamic vinegar drops that are over 200 years old! This purest form of balsamic vinegar should only be savored in drops – drops on strawberries, on authentic Parmeggiano Reggiano cheese etc.

If you cannot manage to get to either the Acetaia Comunale or a balsamic vinegar production facility near by, don’t despair. You can taste the traditional aged balsamic vinegar at La Consorteria 1966 for €5. I got to taste at least 6-7 different vinegars and it was totally worth it! If you buy a bottle in the end, they refund the tasting fee.

Handcrafted Leather

La Vacchetta Grassa is a short walk from the Piazza Grande. It is a cool little leather workshop, where you can actually watch the artisans designing and making amazing leather goods. I loved learning about the history of leather work in Modena, which rose from it once having canals like Venice. The ceiling at La Vacchetta Grassa is a 500 year old painted ceiling, so it is worth a visit just for this alone!

Delicious Food (including the best restaurant in the world)

Modena is home to the famous Osteria Francescana , chef Massimo Botura’s three Michelin star restaurant. The Worlds 50 Best named it the best restaurant in the world in 2018 , so make your reservations months in advance! My favorite story about Massimo Botura is that he revolutionized the Parmeggiano Reggiano industry after Italy’s devastating earthquake in 2012. The earthquake damaged nearly 1000 wheels of parmeggiano reggiano cheese rendering them imperfect. Massimo Botura incorporated the cheese into a best selling recipe, and viola! He saved the industry from ruin. That alone makes me want to eat at Osteria Francescana! Unfortunately, I planned my trip too late.

If you aren’t one of the lucky few who score a reservation, don’t despair. You can head to Franceschetta 58 , his more casual restaurant right outside the city center of Modena.

Another restaurant made famous by the show Master of None is Hosteria Giusti . It is only open for lunch, four tables set behind the grocery shop of the same name. Again, make reservations!

If you don’t manage to make it to any of the above, other good restaurants in Modena include Trattoria Aldina , Ristorante da Enzo and Ristorante da Danilo . Let me know in the comments if you try and love any others!

In addition, you must visit Mercato Albinelli , Modena’s historical marketplace. One of the most beautiful markets in Italy, it is perfect for a casual lunch stroll!

One day in Modena will never be enough – it will only intensify a desire to return. Like me, you will probably plan to head back as soon as possible – this time to base yourself there for at least a week. If you read this blog before you book your trip – maybe learn from my mistakes?

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15 Best Things to Do in Modena (Italy)

Modena is a city that has an integral history with the manufacture of famous Italian sports cars such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Pagani and Maserati. Furthermore, it is a city that is rich in culture and history and contains a plethora of fantastic buildings and museums. Located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy, Modena lies in-between Bologna and Parma and has a central location that is equidistant from both the east and west coast of the country. With a current population of 184,000, Modena is one of the largest cities in the region and is also an important economic powerhouse. Its main source of economy is car manufacturing and Modena is actually home to the global Panini Group.

This city has actually been inhabited since the Iron Age by various tribes and records show that a permanent settlement was made here during the 3rd century BC. During the Roman era, Modena was hugely important due to its central location and several Roman roads passed through it. In later years and the Middle Ages, the rule of the city changed hands several times but it remained an important place and eventually became part of the Kingdom of Italy. Today, Modena present a wide variety of attractions such as the Torre Ghirlandina and the Enzo Ferrari Museum and it is easy to see why it is a popular destination of Northern Italy.

Lets explore the best things to do in Modena :

1. Modena Cathedral

Modena Cathedral

Built in a Romanesque style, the Cathedral of Modena is a beautiful building and undoubtedly a highlight of this city.

Located in the Piazza Grande and the Piazza della Torre, the church is in the centre of the historic town centre and was completed in 1319. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a hugely important structure and features some stunning architecture and decoration.

The front facade features three large wooden doorways and huge circular stained glass window, at the main entrance, statues of two lions stand guard.

Inside, the brickwork really stands out and the artwork above the main altar is laced with gold and depicts the Passion of Christ.

2. Torre Ghirlandina

Torre Ghirlandina

Standing next to the Cathedral is the Torre Ghirlandina which acts as its bell tower.

At a height of 86.12m the tower is the tallest structure in Modena and is now an icon of the city that can be seen for miles around.

Originally constructed in 1179, the tower was meant to compete with the various ancient towers of Bologna.

The design of the tower matches closely with that of the Cathedral and it uses the same building materials but also features similar style arches and decoration.

It is possible to climb the tower for fantastic views of the city of Modena and the surrounding countryside.

3. Palazzo dei Musei

Palazzo dei Musei

As the finest historical museum in Modena, the Palazzo dei Musei is split into several different sub-museums including a history museum, an art library and a municipal museum.

Hosting within these sections is a wonderful collection of fine art, historical artefacts and informative displays about the history of Modena and the surrounding region.

Exhibits include musical instruments, weaponry, sculptures, maps and paintings.

Particularly important displays include a show of over 2000 textile samples from earlier ages, and a collection of Bronze Age and Roman artefacts.

4. Museum Enzo Ferrari

Enzo Ferrari Museum

Did you know that the creator of the Ferarri car brand was born in Modena? Enzo Ferrari indeed lived in this city and the Museum Enzo Ferrari pays homage to his life and the business he built.

Part of the museum is actually housed in the legends original home, and sitting next to this is a modern contemporary exhibit hall.

Inside the museums are a fantastic collection of Ferrari sports cars from various decades and a wide selection of related memorabilia.

Furthermore, inside his house, is a range of exhibitions detailing the life and works of Enzo himself.

For any Ferrari or motorcar lover, this museum is a real treat!

5. Villa San Donnino

Villa San Donnino

Balsamic Vinegar is one of the finest products to hail from Modena and this city is renowned for the high quality Balsamic that it creates.

Balsamic is actually made from fresh grapes and then aged in wooden barrels over many decades.

The Villa San Donnino is a producer of fine Balsamic Vinegar and has been perfecting the art for countless years.

Tours and tasting sessions are available and although this producer isn’t one of the largest in the city, it is a family run business and has much more relaxed, homely and charming feel.

6. Piazza Roma

Piazza Roma

Modena has several ornate and decorative squares that have a great deal of charm and character – The Piazza Roma is one such square and can be found at the front of the Palazzo Ducale.

At the far side of the Piazza is the mighty Palazzo Ducale which also has a spot in this top 15 list, whilst surrounding the other sides are a series of old buildings fitted with arched walkways.

A plethora of shops and a couple of cafes line these arches and this Piazza is a wonderful place to escape.

In the centre of the Piazza there is a water pool and a series of beautiful water jets/fountains.

Furthermore, there is also a statue of Ciro Menotti who was seen as a revolutionary figure of Italy during the 1800’s.

7. Palazzo Ducale

Palazzo Ducale

This former palace resides at the end of the stunning Piazza Roma and is one of the most recognizable and imposing buildings in the whole of Modena.

Originally created in the 1400’s, the palace originally served as the residence for the Este Dukes of Modena.

A Baroque facade frames the building and its beauty and symmetry are unparalleled within the city – hundreds of windows line the walls and the middle section contains several marble columns and a beautiful arched doorway.

Currently the palace holds part of the Italian Military Academy and military ceremonies and performances are often held here.

8. Modena Giardini Pubblici

Modena Giardini Pubblici

Located in the north east part of the historic town centre, the Giardini Pubblici is a public garden that featured an ornate palace in the centre.

Finely manicured lawns stretch out in front of the palace and beautiful flower beds line the many paths.

This is a truly pleasant and stunning park to spend time in and it has an extremely relaxed atmosphere.

Inside the grounds there is also a fantastic botanical garden filled with various exotic plants, and the palace now hosts a tasteful art gallery.

If you are looking for a bite to eat or a drink, there is also a reasonably priced cafe.

9. Chiesa di San Francesco

Chiesa di San Francesco

Modena has several fantastic churches, and the Chiesa di San Francesco is one such structure that can be found in the south western part of the old town centre.

Dedicated (and actually constructed by) to the Franciscan Friars, the original church was built as early as 1244 but took over two hundred years to complete.

The front facade has a simple brick design with several arched windows, a beautiful circular stained glass window, and a doorway that features a fresco of the Franciscan Friars.

Inside, the church is beautifully decorated and the ceiling features a great amount of intricate patterns.

Furthermore, there is also a series of 13 terracotta statues that feature a great amount of detail.

10. Panini Motor Museum

Panini Motor Museum

Many of the attractions in Modena are related to motorcars and motorsport in someway – This is due to the cities extensive history that is intertwined with car manufacturing and motorsport.

The Panini Motor Museum provides an immense display of historic vehicles from a variety of eras.

Located to the south west of Modena, the museum is housed in a typical Italian farm building and has a collection of over 20 different vintage Maserati sports cars.

Models include the 1936 6CM and the Berlinetta Pinifarina which actually won the Mille Miglia.

For an interesting and insightful look at motorcars, this museum is a great place to visit.

11. Parco Enzo Ferrari

Parco Enzo Ferrari

The name of Enzo Ferrari is renowned throughout Modena and rightly so as this legend and genius is responsible for the creation of the Ferrari motorcar empire.

It is understandable therefore that there is a beautiful park named after this man.

Located to the west of the historic town centre, the Parco Enzo Ferrari covers a vast area and is a perfect place to relax and enjoy a walk in the sun.

At the edge closest to the Viale Italia, there is a huge amount of open grassland, perfect for playing sports, and in the centre there is a beautiful lake.

Furthermore, there is an ample amount of woodland, walking trails and amenities.

12. Piazza Grande

Piazza Grande

A much quieter square than the Piazza Roma but nonetheless still impressive and charming, the Piazza Grande is located next to the Cathedral in the centre of the old historic town.

Paved with cobbled stone, the Piazza has an ancient feel to it and the surrounding buildings have a plethora of arches and beautiful colours.

Next to the Cathedral, a large ornate clock tower stands in the Comune di Modena building and there is also a variety of cafes and restaurants.

13. Museum Della Figurina

Museo della Figurina

This unique museum is not like any other you will visit and has a fantasti collection of figurines and collectibles that have been amassed over the years by Giuseppe Panini.

Included in the collection are cigarette cards, coupons, picture cards, menus, hotel labels, candy paper, stamped envelopes and trading cards.

The collection is beautifully presented and the displays are all well documented and eye-catching.

Located a short walk from the Palazzo Ducale, the Museum Della Figurina is a great place to visit when exploring the Piazza Roma.

14. Albinelli Market

Albinelli Market

To truly see how the locals live, consider visiting the indoor Albinelli Market.

Located on Via Luigi Albinelli, the market has stood for over a century and is covered in the style of an old Bazaar.

With approximately 30,000 visitors per week, you can expect the market to be thriving with action on any given day and the sights and sounds are simply fantastic.

A myriad of different stalls line the walkways and you can find a variety of goods such a fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, fish, pastries, spices and even truffles.

Haggle with the locals, overload your senses with the different smells and tastes, and see how the locals trade and live.

15. Parco Fluviale Fiume Secchia

Parco Fluviale Fiume Secchia

Modena is a beautiful part of Italy and the surrounding countryside is diverse and captivating.

The River Secchia runs close to the city and into the surrounding landscape and the Parco Fluviale Fiume Secchia is a natural reserve that provides a fantastic opportunity for a relaxing bike ride or hike.

Situated between Modena and Reggio Emilia, the reserve features woodland, lakes, swampland and a plethora of vegetation.

Birds live in abundance here such as Kestrels, Buzzards and Hawks; furthermore, there is a variety of different bushes, shrubs and trees.

Consider cycling from Modena city centre to this magical area and immerse yourself in the natural environment.

15 Best Things to Do in Modena (Italy):

  • Modena Cathedral
  • Torre Ghirlandina
  • Palazzo dei Musei
  • Museum Enzo Ferrari
  • Villa San Donnino
  • Piazza Roma
  • Palazzo Ducale
  • Modena Giardini Pubblici
  • Chiesa di San Francesco
  • Panini Motor Museum
  • Parco Enzo Ferrari
  • Piazza Grande
  • Museum Della Figurina
  • Albinelli Market
  • Parco Fluviale Fiume Secchia
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Prepare to be surprised when you travel to this small but mighty Italian city that's a hidden gem and not just because of its famous balsamic vinegar. Modena is known for its fast cars and slower pace of life - a perfect combination for the adventurous tourist seeking a mix of relaxation and excitement.

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A trip to Modena will be a gastronomical delight for the tourists who love Italian food. Modena is known for its rich balsamic vinegar and Parmesan cheese, which is a must-try for the foodies. The city is also home to stunning medieval architecture, such as the Modena Cathedral, making it a perfect destination for history lovers.

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Modena is a charming Italian city with a rich culinary heritage, perfect for a romantic trip. Take a stroll through the historic city center to marvel at the stunning architecture and visit the enchanting Piazza Grande. Savor the world-renowned cuisine of the Emilia-Romagna region and sample Modena's famous balsamic vinegar and Parmesan cheese.

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Modena is a beautiful city in northern Italy well-known for its history, culture, and gastronomy. Despite being a popular destination, it's still possible to enjoy a trip on a limited budget by staying in affordable guesthouses or hostels, exploring the city on foot or by bike, and enjoying local cuisine at affordable trattorias and street markets. Don't miss visiting the Romanesque Cathedral, Piazza Grande, and the famous Ferrari Museum, which can be visited for free on certain days of the month.

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A trip to Modena, Italy on a limited budget can still be fulfilling and enjoyable. You can explore the historical sites such as the Cathedral of Modena and the Ducal Palace without spending too much. Try the delicious local cuisine, especially the famous balsamic vinegar and local wines, while staying in budget-friendly accommodations.

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Experience the vibrant charm of Modena, Italy on a family-friendly trip filled with culture, history, and delicious culinary delights. Visit the UNESCO-listed Modena Cathedral and explore the buzzing Piazza Grande, where kids can roam safely while enjoying local gelato. Discover the art of traditional balsamic vinegar making at a local farm and indulge in world-renowned cuisine at family-friendly trattorias, making unforgettable memories together.

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Modena, Italy offers a delightful destination for a family-friendly trip. The city is renowned for its rich culture, historical sites, and delicious cuisine, making it an ideal spot for all ages. Families can explore magnificent landmarks like the Modena Cathedral, taste traditional balsamic vinegar at local farms, and indulge in the mouthwatering local delicacies at family-friendly restaurants.

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Modena, Italy offers a delightful family-friendly trip with a perfect blend of culture, history, and delicious cuisine. Explore the charming town center filled with beautiful cathedrals, ancient towers, and vibrant markets. Don't miss the chance to indulge in the famous Modenese balsamic vinegar and savory local delicacies, while engaging in interactive activities like pasta making workshops to make this trip an unforgettable experience for the whole family.

How to get to Modena

The best way to get to Modena, Italy by plane is to fly into Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport and then take a train from Bologna Centrale station to Modena station. The journey takes approximately 40 minutes and tickets can be purchased at the station or online in advance.

The easiest way to reach Modena by car is via the A1 motorway, which connects Milan to Rome. The journey takes approximately 2 hours from Milan and 3 hours from Rome, depending on traffic. There are also several car hire companies available at Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport, providing easy access to Modena.

Getting to Modena by train is simple, with regular services from cities such as Milan, Bologna and Florence. The main train station in Modena is Modena station, which is located in the city center and can be easily accessed by foot or by public transportation.

As a landlocked city, there are no direct boat services to Modena. However, several river cruises pass through nearby cities such as Bologna and Ferrara, providing stunning views of the Italian countryside. From there, it is easy to reach Modena by train or bus.

While there are no direct bus services to Modena from other cities, bus routes are available from nearby towns such as Bologna and Parma. The bus station in Modena is located in the city center, making it easy to reach local attractions and hotels.

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Modena: The Complete Guide

Piazza Grande A Modena

Nestled in the heart of the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy, Modena is renowned for its delectable cuisine, a reputation rooted in its barrel-aged balsamic vinegar and exquisite cheeses. Culinary enthusiasts journey to this medieval city to savor tastes that embody the region’s unique flavors. Yet, the city’s allure goes beyond its gastronomic delights. Its center, a captivating blend of history, boasts a 12th-century duomo (cathedral), the Torre della Ghirlandina gothic bell tower, and the vibrant Piazza Grande. This trio forms a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering an unforgettable experience. Modena holds a special place in the world of opera, being the hometown of the late tenor Luciano Pavarotti, and is also associated with the legendary carmaker Enzo Ferrari, attracting opera aficionados and sports car enthusiasts alike.

History of Modena

The area around Modena, known as Mutina in Latin and Mutna in Etruscan, has a rich history of habitation dating back to the Iron Age with the Villanovans. Over time, it was inhabited by Ligurian tribes, Etruscans, and Gaulish Boii. The settlement itself had Etruscan origins. The exact founding date is uncertain, but it existed by the 3rd century BC. During Hannibal’s invasion of Italy in 218 BC, the Boii revolted and besieged the city. It served as a fortified citadel where Roman magistrates sought refuge.

The outcome of the siege remains unclear, but it’s likely that the city was abandoned after Hannibal’s arrival. Mutina was reestablished as a Roman colony in 183 BC by Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, and it was used as a military base. The city was sacked by the Ligurians in 177 BC. Mutina was reconstructed and became a vital center in Cisalpine Gaul due to its strategic position and its location on important roads.

Modena’s significance persisted through history. It was besieged twice in the 1st century BC, first by Pompey and later by Mark Antony. The city thrived until the fall of the Roman Empire, at which point it went into decline. In the 7th century, it was abandoned after a great flood. However, its exiles founded a new city, Cittanova, a few miles northwest.

In the Middle Ages, Modena was restored and fortified by its bishop Ludovicus, and it was a free comune from the 12th century. It played a role in the conflicts between Emperor Frederick II and Pope Gregory IX. The Este family gained control in 1288 and became the ruling lords of Modena. Under Borso d’Este, Modena became a duchy.

During the Renaissance, Modena expanded and was fortified under Ercole II. It became the primary ducal residence after Ferrara fell to the Pope in 1598. The Este family’s rule saw periods of prosperity and turmoil, including French invasions and Austrian rule. The city faced foreign-inspired revolutions and changes in ownership, eventually being annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in the 19th century.

Throughout its history, Modena has seen shifts in power, artistic and cultural growth, and contributions to various fields, making it a city with a fascinating past and enduring importance.

Visiting Modena for the first time and wondering what are the top places to see in the city? In this complete guide, I share the best things to do in Modena on the first visit. To help you plan your trip, I have also included an interactive map and practical tips for visiting!

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9 Best places to See in Modena

This complete guide to Modena not only tells you about the very best sights and tourist attractions for first-time visitors to the city but also provide insights into a few of our personal favorite things to do.

This is a practical guide to visiting the best places to see in Modena and is filled with tips and info that should answer all your questions!

Torre della Ghirlandina

Torre Della Ghirlandina

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Piazza Grande & Palazzo Comunale

Piazza Grande And Palazzo Comunale

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Modena Cathedral

Diomo Di Modena

Palazzo dei Musei

Palazzo Dei Musei Modena

Palazzo Ducale, Modena

Palazzo Ducale, Modena

Chiesa di San Francesco, Modena

Fontana Di San Francesco Modena

Estense Ducal Garden

Palazzina Dei Giardini Pubblici

Museo Enzo Ferrari

Museo Enzo Ferrari

Villa San Donnino

Villa San Donnino

Best Time to Visit Modena

Modena, located in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, is renowned for its rich culinary tradition, historical landmarks, and automotive heritage. Here’s a guide to the best time to visit Modena:

  • Spring (March to May): Spring is a delightful time to visit Modena as the city comes alive with blooming flowers and mild temperatures. This season is ideal for exploring the city’s historic center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admiring its beautiful architecture, including the iconic Modena Cathedral and the Ghirlandina Tower. Spring also offers opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities, such as hiking in the nearby Apennine Mountains or cycling along the scenic countryside.
  • Summer (June to August): Summer is peak tourist season in Modena, with warm temperatures and long daylight hours. This is the best time to explore the city’s culinary scene, with its renowned restaurants, trattorias, and markets offering delicious local specialties such as traditional balsamic vinegar, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, and balsamic-glazed meats. Summer also brings a variety of cultural events and festivals to Modena, including music concerts, food fairs, and outdoor performances.
  • Fall (September to November): Fall is another excellent time to visit Modena, as the weather remains pleasant, and the summer crowds begin to dissipate. This season is ideal for exploring the city’s museums and galleries, such as the Enzo Ferrari Museum and the Museum of Military Academy, without the long lines. Fall also offers opportunities to participate in culinary experiences, such as truffle hunting in the nearby hills and attending food festivals celebrating the region’s gastronomic heritage.
  • Winter (December to February): Winter in Modena is relatively quiet, with fewer tourists and cooler temperatures. This season offers a more intimate experience for visitors, with the opportunity to explore the city’s indoor attractions, such as its historic palaces, churches, and museums, without the crowds. Winter is also a great time to sample hearty local dishes like tortellini in brodo (stuffed pasta in broth) and cotechino con lenticchie (sausage with lentils) at cozy trattorias and osterias throughout the city.

Ultimately, the best time to visit Modena depends on your preferences for weather, crowds, and activities. Whether you’re interested in exploring historic landmarks, indulging in gourmet cuisine, or experiencing local festivals, Modena has something to offer for every traveler throughout the year.

Average Temperatures in Modena

  • January 10°C 50°F 6
  • February 13°C 56°F 10
  • March 18°C 65°F 8
  • April 21°C 70°F 9
  • May 26°C 79°F 14
  • June 32°C 90°F 8
  • July 35°C 96°F 6
  • August 34°C 94°F 7
  • September 29°C 85°F 9
  • October 24°C 75°F 8
  • November 14°C 58°F 11
  • December 9°C 49°F 7

How to get to Modena

Modena is situated in the heart of the Emilia-Romagna Region, along the historic Roman road, Via Emilia. It serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the art, cuisine, music, and automotive heritage of the Emilia-Romagna Region.

Flying to Modena

The nearest major airport is Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (BLQ / LIPE). This airport has international and domestic flights from Bologna, Italy and is 50 km from the center of Modena, Italy. Another major airport is Parma Airport (PMF / LIMP), which has international and domestic flights from Parma, Italy and is 63 km from Modena, Italy.

Getting to Modena by Car

Modena is easily accessible via two exits on the A1 Highway: the Modena Nord exit (located five kilometers from the city center) and the Modena Sud exit (located ten kilometers from the city center). Additionally, the A22 Brennero Highway terminates in Modena.

Getting to Modena b y Train

The Modena train station is located in Piazza Dante Alighieri and serves the Milan-Bologna railway line. You can find information about train schedules and purchase tickets on the TrenItalia website: www.trenitalia.it . Modena is also linked to the Mediopadana AV Reggio-Emilia station via the Italobus service, which is included in high-speed Italo train tickets. A tourist information office can be found within the train station.

There is also a tourist information and ticket office for urban and suburban buses located in the square in front of the train station (phone: +39 059-211-529). Its operating hours are Monday to Saturday from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm, and Sunday from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. During the summer season (from July 1 to August 31), the office is open seven days a week from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm, with the exception of August 15.

Getting to the Historical Center from the Train Station: The historical center is only a short walk from the train station. Alternatively, you can take the Number 7 bus (marked Policlinico/Gottardi), which will reach the Cathedral in nine minutes (get off at the Piazza Mazzini stop). The Number 11 bus (marked Zodiaco) will take you to the Cathedral in seven minutes (Piazza Mazzini stop). As you exit the station, you will find a taxi stand on the right side of Piazza Dante. There are also two luggage-storage offices in close proximity to the station.

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A Modena day trip: how to see this Italian gem in one day

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Looking for a beautiful Italian city with great food and limited crowds? Consider a Modena day trip. Known for balsamic vinegar, Ferrari and the home of the best restaurant in the world. Modena is a wonderful addition to your northern Italy itinerary.

With one day in Modena you’ll get to see and experience the best this small city has to offer. However, there is not a huge list of things “to do” in Modena. For that reason, it is nowhere near as touristy as nearby cities such as Florence, Venice or even Bologna . Here you’ll spend a wonderful day in Modena wandering around the streets, eating delicious food and sipping on cocktails. If that sounds appealing, read on to find out how to spend the perfect day in Modena.

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How to get to Modena for your day trip

Modena is located in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It’s conveniently located on the train line from Bologna to Milan. So Modena is an easy day trip by train from many cities and towns in Northern Italy.

However, the most popular option is a Bologna to Modena day trip. Bologna is the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region. A buzzing university town, it is a wonderful place to base yourself. Modena is one of the easiest day trips you can take from Bologna.

Located less than 50km from each other, it’s super easy to get from Bologna to Modena via the train. Services are frequent and reasonably priced.

The quickest train takes just 17 minutes to get from Bologna to Modena. However, the more frequent regional trains will take between 24-30 minutes and likely cost you less. Like most train travel through Italy, you’ll generally get a cheaper ticket the earlier in advance you book. If you book through Omio, you can grab a ticket for as low as €3.85 one way . However, this can go up to around €15 if you’re booking on the day.

If you’re basing yourself in Bologna , make sure you check out our guide to 3 days in Bologna and where to find the best gelato .

Getting around Modena on your day trip

The historical centre of Modena, where you’ll spend most of your time during this day trip, is easily walkable. Many areas are pedestrianised only, or only open to local traffic. This is one of the reasons we love Modena so much!

Modena’s train station is about a 15 minute flat walk from the city centre. If you’d like to give your feet a rest, you could always take a local bus or grab a taxi. In fact, you may want to do this at the end of the day if, like me, you’ve eaten way too much! The best way to find which bus to take is to use Google Maps. You pop in your destination, go to the public transport tab, and it will show you the bus number and location of the stop.

Top things to see with one day in Modena

So, let’s begin your day in Modena! For this itinerary, I’ll assume you’ve arrived by train. Plan to have some breakfast before you leave your destination, so you arrive in Modena around mid-morning.

Admire vintage cars at the Enzo Ferrari Museum

Whilst the “home” of Ferrari is the nearby town of Maranello, the links to Ferrari run deep in Modena. A few minutes walk from the train station you’ll find the Enzo Ferrari Museum . Located at the childhood home of Ferrari’s founder, Enzo Ferrari, you’ll have the opportunity to view some very special vintage Ferraris.

I’m not much of a car lover to be fair, but I think this museum is appealing to even those who don’t possess an automotive passion. There are around 15-18 cars on display from right across the Ferrari era, which shows the variety and evolution of this incredible car manufacturer. You’ll need 30-60 minutes to enjoy looking around. This will also include a viewing of the Ferrari story which plays out on the walls of the museum. If only Ferrari wasn’t so exclusive, you’ll likely walk away wondering what it would be like to own one of these beauties.

Do note that the entry to the museum is €17 for adults, but check the website for updated pricing and opening hours .

Walk past the door of one of the best restaurants in the world

If you’re into your food and you’ve decided on a day trip to Modena, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of Massimo Bottura. This little town in Italy is home to one of the best restaurants in the world, Osteria Francescana. And Massimo is its owner and head chef.

This 3 star Michelin restaurant was the winner of the Best Restaurant in the World in 2018. Once you’ve won, you can’t win again. So it’s forever on the Best of the Best list. It’s a restaurant known for its inventive and unique Italian dishes.

We’ve been to Modena twice, and on our last trip we were lucky enough to dine for lunch here. I say “lucky”, but in reality, we planned our whole trip around this meal. You need to secure your reservation 4 months out, and the bookings for the month fill up in a matter of hours. If you’d like to read more about our experience and how to book, check out our Osteria Francescana review here .

If you’re unable to secure a reservation, you can do what we did on our first trip: have a peek at the restaurant! Head to the location at Via Stella, 22. On an unassuming street, surrounded by residential buildings, is where you’ll find one of the best restaurants in the world. You’ll see a dusty pink building with a small gold sign next to the door, “Osteria Francescana”. If you’ve arrived before or after service, you may even see some of the chefs taking a break out on the street. Grab your photo and prepare to move onto more foodie goodness (ie. one you can actually partake in!).

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Wander around Modena’s food market: Mercato Albinelli

From Osteria Francescana, it’s a short walk to Modena’s main food market, Mercato Albinelli. A covered market that is open from 6:30am, 6 days a week (it’s closed on Sundays). This market is the buzzing, beating heart of Modena. It’s been here since the early 1900’s. It feels as though not much has changed since then!

Here you’ll be able to admire, try and buy so much good food. Fruit and vegetable stores abound with the ripest looking tomatoes you’ve ever seen. Just try and walk past the cheese stores and not try some Parmigiano-Reggiano (yes, really! I don’t even like cheese but I had to try it here). There’s home-made pasta, fresh bread, meats and sweet treats. Make sure you keep a look out for the local speciality, amaretti di Modena, an almond cookie. You can even pick up a bottle or two of some premium balsamic vinegar from the region. I hope you had a light breakfast because this is the perfect spot for some grazing.

A lady orders some cheese over a counter at Mercato Albinelli - Modena day trip

Time for some lunch

Italy is all about eating. So, if you haven’t filled up too much at the market, it’s time for lunch. I’ve got two wonderful recommendations on what to have for lunch for your one day in Modena.

First up, is Bar Schiavoni . It’s located on the edge of the market, so you don’t have very far to go at all. They serve up a small selection of paninis. But in my eyes (or should that be stomach?) there is just one that matters. The humble sausage sandwich. I’m not even sure what they put on it to be honest. And we ate here at least 3 times!  I just asked for the “sausage sandwich with the green sauce”. A few minutes later, I was in foodie heaven.

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Bar Schiavoni was apparently the first bar that ever opened in Modena. And whilst they continue to serve up delicious paninis, I’m sure they’ll be the last bar standing. It’s a super small space. There are just a few tables out front. But for a place so amazing, we never had to wait too long.

If the spot looks familiar, it could be because you’ve watched Master of None on Netflix . The shows two main characters eat here in Season 2, Episode 2. In fact, the first two episodes are predominantly based in Modena. So it’s an interesting watch and will surely fuel your wanderlust and need to visit this beautiful city.

The second spot I recommend for lunch is Franceschetta 58 . This is the perfect spot if you’re a Massimo Bottura fan. That’ because this place is “Osteria Francescana’s little cousin”. I didn’t make that up, it’s exactly how they describe it on their website! Massimo’s second restaurant in Modena, this spot is a lot more casual than its Michelin stared cousin. It’s also a lot easier on the wallet and much easier to get a reservation here.

Located just outside the historical centre, it’s about a 15 minute walk from Mercato Albinelli. For €50 you can get a tasting menu, that’s best described as Italian with a twist. This also includes a pasta favourite, Tortellini in Parmigiano Reggiano fondue. We ate lunch here on our first visit to Modena and really enjoyed it.

Sightseeing in Modena

So your Modena day trip itinerary has so far mostly consisted of food and cars. But that’s about to change. Modena is a stunning northern Italian town with large squares, cute shopfronts and beautiful churches. Take some time now to burn off that lunch with a wander around the historical centre.

All great Italian towns have a beautiful square or two, and Modena is no different. Make sure you check out the Piazza Grande . Here you’ll find a square surrounded by Modena’s most striking and important monuments. There’s the beautiful 12 th century cathedral, with the tower known as “ Ghirlandina ”. This is probably Modena’s most iconic image. For a small charge you can climb this tower for views out across the city. The Piazza Grande with the cathedral and tower were given UNESCO World Heritage status in 1997.

From here, my recommendation is to just go through the cute streets of Modena. Similar to Bologna, Modena’s streets are flanked by stunning porticoes. It makes for a really pleasant walk and protection against the elements.

People wander in the main square of Modena - Modena day trip

Get your balsamic vinegar fix

If you’re a balsamic vinegar fan, now is the time for some tasting and shopping. You are in the home of balsamic vinegar after all! There are a few stores in central Modena that provide a tasting such as La Consorteria 1966. Enoteca Ducale is another well recommended shop a short walk from the centre.

Now from here, you may be very well worn out from your Modena day trip. On our first visit, we were day tripping from Bologna. We chose to leave Modena in the afternoon. That way we got back to our hotel for a rest, before having aperitivo and dinner in Bologna.

If you’re ready to leave now, know that you’ve definitely seen the highlights of Modena! But if you’re keen on staying, I’ve got some more recommendations for you (and of course, they’re all food related).

An assortment of balsamic vinegar - Modena day trip

Indulge in aperitivo

Now if you’ve spent some time in Italy, you would have realised that aperitivo is a strongly observed tradition in Italian culture. Particularly in summer where the light lingers and the air is warm. If you’re wondering what on earth aperitivo is, well, it’s effectively after work/pre-dinner drinks.

My drink of choice for aperitivo, particularly in summer, is an Aperol Spritz. But of course if I am in a place like Tuscany , or a fine enoteca, I’ll choose an Italian wine.

There are some fantastic bars all around Modena to indulge in aperitivo. My favourite spot was Caffetteria Giusti , located on via Farini. There’s a lovely shaded spot outside where you can grab a seat and watch everyone pass by. The drinks were great and it came with lots of complimentary food.

This café is also next door to Hosteria Guisti, a famous deli and restaurant in Modena. If the deli is open, make sure you have a look inside! First opened in 1605, it is reportedly Europe’s oldest salumeria. We were lucky enough to be staying in an apartment on this street, so would regularly visit here to grab some supplies. We were living the Italian dream!

Dinner in a local restaurant

If you’re planning on having dinner in Modena on your day trip, you’ll be spoilt for choice. A recommendation from us would be to grab some dinner at Trattoria Il Fantino . This restaurant was recommended by our AirBnB host as a traditional and well-known restaurant with locals. We were also advised to book a few days in advance. We hadn’t, so turned up on opening (as Italians generally eat much later than we are used to) and got a table for an hour.

There are a range of local Italian dishes on offer and all at very reasonable prices. We started with ‘Gnocco fritto e prosciutto crudo’ which they translated as ‘Fried bread served with ham.’ We’ve tried this in other cities in the Emilia-Romagna region and absolutely love it! We also chose the pasta of the day, which we were told was a local speciality. All this was paired with a bottle of local red wine.

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Finish off with some amazing gelato

Now comes the final thing to do on your Modena day trip, and in my view one of the most important. Eat some fantastic gelato!

If you’ve read some of our other articles on Italy, you’d know that we take our gelato eating very seriously. You’re in the home of gelato, so we want to make sure you avoid eating bad gelato .

Head to Emilia Cremeria . Sure, it’s a chain store, but in our view one of the best gelato shops we’ve tried in Italy. The Siciliana and Bacio were my favourite flavours. It’s creamy goodness for sure. You can also get milk chocolate in the bottom of your cone (watch out, it can get messy!).

So now your Modena day trip has come to an end. We hope you had a fantastic time! How did you find it? Do you have any other recommendations for our readers? We’d love to hear in the comments.

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What a lovely city this is! I’ve been so inspired by your travels through Italy. It’s still one country we haven’t been yet surprisingly. Definitely going to save your recommendations on what to see and eat, especially the gelato, yum!

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The Perfect Modena Day Trip Itinerary

Last Updated on January 23, 2024

by Michael Rozenblit

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If there was one city that we absolutely fell in love with during our time in Italy , it was undoubtedly Modena. A charming town full of grand piazzas, quaint streets and a culinary scene that will certainly leave you a few pounds heavier once you inevitably depart. Despite Modena being postcard-perfect, visitors were surprisingly few with those exploring being limited to tourists on a short Modena day trip, probably combined with other nearby destinations.

We ended up spending three days in the city, gorging ourselves on the delicacies of Emilia-Romagna , taking long aimless strolls through the town and exploring the nearby attractions. And while we wholeheartedly recommend travellers do the same and spend a few days falling in love with this gorgeous town, it’s also possible to see the best of this city even if you only have one day in Modena.

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Getting To & Around Modena

Modena is easily reachable from other nearby towns in Emilia Romagna. Most travellers exploring the region tend to base themselves in Bologna – another fantastic city that deserves a few days being explored. For a Bologna to Modena day trip, trains take approximately thirty minutes and cost around €4-6 one way.

Make sure to take the regional trains rather than the Intercity trains as they are three times cheaper and usually only take about five to ten minutes longer. To get to Modena from other towns, you can check the schedules here.

Modena train station is about a ten to fifteen-minute walk from the centre of town.

Once in the city, it’s very easy to get around the centre of Modena on foot and most attractions are quite accessible between each other. If you end up going to visit an acetaia or to Maranello for the Ferrari Museum, there is also a good bus system that is easily navigable should you need it.

Beautiful Modena 

Modena Day Trip Itinerary

Visit mercato albinelli – modena’s central market.

Modena is a foodie’s paradise and there’s absolutely no better way to start your day trip to Modena than by visiting Mercato Albinelli (Albinelli Market) – Modena’s central food market and a place where many locals do their grocery shopping.

At the market, you will find everything your stomach could possibly desire including fresh fruit and vegetables, hundreds of varieties of pasta, and deli meats and cheeses.

Spend some time exploring the market before choosing a few of your favourite stalls and buying some fresh bread, meat and cheese to enjoy for breakfast. For €6 we bought enough bread, meat and cheese for the two of us for breakfast as well as having some leftovers for snacking throughout the day.

The market is open every day except Sunday.

Fresh pasta at Mercato Albinelli

Get lost and explore Modena

The charm of Modena will become apparent as you spend your morning strolling through the gorgeous town. In Modena, all roads will inevitably lead to Piazza Grande – with the striking 12th-century cathedral capturing visitors with its impressive architecture.

You can enter the cathedral (the Duomo di Modena) for free and also climb the adjacent  Ghirlandina Tower  fora small if you want to build a bit of an appetite for lunch. For us, the real joy of this area was simply sitting on one of the benches in Piazza Grande and watching the world go by.

From Piazza Grande, take one of the numerous alleyways to Ducal Palace on the other side of Modena overlooking Piazza Roma.

This is one of the largest Baroque palaces in Italy and aside from its spectacular architecture, it has a lovely courtyard that is another popular hangout area for locals and tourists.

Apart from visiting these sites, take your time to walk down random alleyways or hop into a cafe for an espresso to truly start appreciating the beauty of this town.

Cathedral and Ghirlandina Tower in modena

Indulge in a gastronomic lunch

Modena could easily lay claim to being not only the culinary capital of Italy but also the world. It boasts what is considered by many to be one of the best restaurants in the world – Osteria Francescana – which requires bookings months in advance.

If you’re willing to plan in advance but can’t justify the hundreds of euros per person tasting menu of Osteria Francescana, then a fantastic option is to visit Hosteria Giusti.

Made famous by the Netflix series Master of None , Hosteria Giusti is set at the back of a local deli, has four tables and is only open for lunch five days per week, making it difficult to get a table but incredibly worth it.

Each dish served was incredible including gnocco fritto, tortellini en brodo and guinea fowl drizzled with local balsamic vinegar. Three courses and wine will set you back about €50-60 per person and you need to book a table about two to three months in advance.

Tortellini en brodo from Hosteria Giusti

If planning ahead isn’t your strong suit but you still want a delicious meal then I highly recommend visiting Ristorante da Danilo.  They serve traditional home-cooked food and have incredibly friendly waiters that will explain every last menu item.

While bookings are advised here, they are very accommodating, particularly if you arrive early during the lunch period. The tortelloni in balsamico and lasagna verde are highly recommended!

If you still have room after lunch, make sure to stop Gioelia Cremeria for possibly the best gelato you will ever eat in your life.

Tortelloni from Ristorante da Danilo

Go on a Balsamic Vinegar Tour

If you happen to have a bottle of balsamic vinegar in your kitchen pantry, chances are it’ll be called ‘Balsamic Vinegar of Modena’.

Don’t be fooled though, the stuff you buy in the supermarket is a poor imitation of the traditional product that you can sample in Modena. In order to have that label only part of the production (e.g. the bottling) has to occur in Modena.

Traditional balsamic vinegar is aged for at least 12 years, can’t have any additives and must be approved by the Consortium of Balsamic Vinegar in Modena.

You can sample the traditional product all over Modena, including the central market, however, in order to get a true appreciation of the production process I highly recommend visiting a local a cetaia where the glorious liquid is produced.

Barrels storing balsamico

While paid tours are available from Modena , you can actually visit many of the acetaia for free on your Modena day trip. We visited  Acetaia Del San Donnino which has seen famous visitors such as Mark Zuckerburg and Pierce Brosnan whose photos are proudly displayed on the wall.

During our one-hour visit, we were given a full explanation of the production process, toured the storerooms and had five tastings (including one with ice cream!). There is no hard sell to buy their products but if you’re anything like most people, you will undoubtedly want to take a bottle or two home with you!

From Modena, take Bus 2A to San Donnino and get off at the last stop. It’s then about a ten-minute walk from the bus stop to the acetaia . Tickets can be purchased on the bus directly from the driver.

Acetaia Del San Donnino

Enjoy a relaxing aperitivo

It’ll surely come as no surprise to you that the last item on our things to do when seeing Modena in a day involves more food! Aperitivo is a pre-dinner tradition in Italy whereby you visit your favourite local bar and enjoy a drink accompanied by some delicious snacks.

While bars will start offering aperitivo from around 5-6pm, you won’t see many locals until at least 7 pm.

One of our favourite places for aperitivo in Modena and fantastic value for money is Caffetteria Giusti. Located close to Ducal Palace, this traditional bar has ample outdoor seating and €6 will get you a spritz accompanied by an amazing selection of snacks such as olives, nuts, focaccia and crisps.

If you’re after something more hip and modern, then  Stile Libero  is a local pub popular with a younger crowd that has a fantastic range of craft beers and other drinks which are accompanied by a range of crisps.

Aperitivo from Caffetteria Giusti

Want to stay longer in Modena?

Whether it’s reading more about Modena or simply compiling a never-ending list of restaurants you want to eat at in Modena, there’s a chance that researching your Modena day trip will lead you to want to add more days to your Modena itinerary!

There are plenty more things to do in Modena that can easily fill up a couple of additional days including visiting the Enzo Ferrari Museum, taking a tour of one of the local Parmigiano Reggiano dairies or even taking a day trip to a nearby town such as Parma .

Where to Stay in Modena

Room & Breakfast Canalino 21 – A good budget option for solo travellers or couples in Modena. They offer a range of private rooms including cheaper ones with shared bathroom. Breakfast is included daily.

Il Fonticolo Room & Breakfast – A boutique bed & breakfast that is a great option for couples or if travelling with children. Rooms are spacious, well decorated and breakfast is included in the price.

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse available hotel rooms in Modena.

Charming streets of Modena

Our time in Modena was quite possibly the highlight of our trip to Northern Italy . While it’s certainly possible to enjoy the best of the town on a day trip, we highly recommend spending a few nights here if only to be able to sample some more fantastic local restaurants!

Are you planning to visit Modena? Have any questions about this itinerary? Let us know in the comments below!

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Michael is a co-founder and writer for The World Was Here First. Both solo and with his partner, Maggie, he has travelled to over 50 countries across the globe and has a particular affinity for the Balkans and Eastern Europe. He’s lived in numerous countries worldwide but currently resides in his hometown of Melbourne, Australia. Read more about Michael

Visiting modena this week. Wanted to ask about taxis – what would you recommend as value for money?

We are going to Modena in 18 days for a business function. We have some very good friends who live there also? We will be there 3 days, one of which the ladies will be on our own. Your recommendations sound wonderful and are something we will try. Will most likely take a taxi to the Balsamic facility. What should we expect to pay for the taxi there. Thank you.

I’m a Londoner who’s lived in Modena for years. I agree with every word you wrote. Well done. Just one extra bit if info though: the cathedral and Piazza Grande are UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Thanks Krys! 🙂

What advice would you give for someone intending to live there? What are the do’s and don’t? Thanks you

Hi Michael,

Thanks for the great article about Modena, it sounds like a magic day out. We are heading to Bologna for a short break in a couple of weeks and would like to visit Modena. I think the itinerary would be perfect for us.

Cheers, Colin.

Thanks a lot Colin! Hope you have a great trip!

I live in Modena. Im pleased of the way you have captured the real essence of this beautiful and lively town. Kudoz!!

Thanks Josie! That’s really lovely to hear from a local! 🙂

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Ponude za Halkidiki

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Ponude za Kasandru  za leto 2024 obuhvataju aranžmane u nekim od sigurno najpopularnijim destinacijama za letovanje kod naših turista.

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Ukoliko  Sitonija  želite da bude vaša sledeća destinacija za letovanje u Grčkoj, pripremili smo vrlo raznovrsnu i dobru ponudu koja može zadovoljiti i najprobirljivije turiste.

Za leto 2023 u ponudi imamo apartmane i studije u letovalištima  Sarti  i  Neos Marmaras . Pored najboljih vila iz prošlih sezona, za ovo leto smo u ponudu uvrstili i neke sasvim nove apartmane.

OLIMPSKA REGIJA LETO 2024

Olimpska regija , ili  Pieria , smeštena je u severoistočnom delu kontinentalne Grčke, a nalazi se sa zapadne strane  planine Olimp .

Za leto 2024 pripremili smo aranžmane u letovalištima  Leptokaria ,  Nei Pori ,  Paralia  i  Olimpik Bič . Fenomenalan smeštaj po povoljnoj ceni, kao i nebrojeni spomenici, arheološka nalazišta i bogata kulturno-istorijska zaostavština učiniće vaše letovanje nezaboravnim doživljajem koji ćete pamtiti.

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Za letovanje 2024 na Tasosu, pripremili smo odlične aranžmane u mestima  Limenaria, Tripiti i Potos , a sve su to uglavnom vile u neposrednoj blizini mora.

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Specijalne ponude agencije Hellena Travel kao što su „ First Minute 202 4 “ i „ Last Minute 202 4 “ sa značajnim popustom mogu vam obezbediti vrhunski odmor po vrlo povoljnim cenama.

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Kolike su cene apartmana za letovanje u vašoj ponudi?

Stvarno smo se trudili maksimalno da uskladimo najbolji kvalitet apartmana i najbolje cene.

Velika većina vila i apartmana u našoj ponudi za leto 2024 su verovatno medju najboljim smeštajnim kapacitetima za letovanje koje Grčka trenutno ima.

Naši smeštajni kapaciteti su prvenstveno studiji i apartmani, i većinom se nalaze u neposrednoj blizini mora i plaže. Cene apartmana variraju, a zavise pre svega od termina i broja ležajeva u smeštajnoj jedinici.

Pogledajte našu ponudu za letnju sezonu 2024, i sigurno ćete naći aranžman po svojoj meri za nezaboravni odmor.

Kakve aranžmane za letovanje nudite?

U ponudi se nalaze aranžmani koji mogu biti sa  10 ili 15 noćenja . Što se prevoza tiče, to može biti  sopstveni prevoz  ili  prevoz autobusom  posredstvom naše agencije.

Apartmani i studiji mogu biti različitim brojem ležajeva, u prizemlju, na spratu, sa terasom okrenutom prema moru, sa dvorištem, sa bazenom i slično.

Sigurni smo da ćete naći neki apartman po vašoj meri koji ispunjava sve vaše zahteve.

Svaka vila u našoj ponudi ima zasebnu stranicu na kojoj ćete naći opis, uslove i načine plaćanja, kao i detalje o popustima. Precizno su navedene cene prevoza, popusti za decu, cene osiguranja, kao i šta je sve u cenu aranžmana uračunato.

Da li u vašoj ponudi postoje popusti za letovanje?

Što se tiče popusta, pre svega su tu naši  First Minute  i  Last Minute  popusti. Sa ovim popustima možete ostvariti značajne uštede i letovanje u Grčkoj provesti u najpopularnijim mestima po niskoj ceni.

Na stranicama našeg sajta možete se detaljno informisati o popustima, cenama aranžmana i informacijama vezanim za transfer i prevoz putnika. Osim toga, tu su detalji vezani za datume početka smena, uslovima plaćanja i mnoge druge korisne informacije.

Ukoliko i dalje ne budete sigurni u neke detalje vezane za naše ponude, kontaktirajte nas mejlom ili nas nazovite telefonom.

Da li organizujete prevoz autobusom?

Agencija Hellena Travel organizuje  autobuski prevoz do svih destinacija za letovanje  iz svoej ponude „Grčka 2023“.

Pored toga, program „ Halkidiki Iz Vašeg Mesta “ nudi vam  mogućnost transfera do lokacije gde putnike preuzima autobus  i vozi do destinacije za letovanje u Grčkoj.

Autobus koji prevozi naše turiste polazi iz različitih gradova i mesta, tako da ste u mogućnosti da odaberete mesto polaska koje vama najviše odgovara.

Cene autobuskog prevoza i transfera variraju u zavisnosti od mesta polaska i dužine puta. Svi detalji vezani za prevoz autobusom i cene transfera navedeni su u ponudama za svaku vilu.

Kako da saznam detalje o uslovima putovanja?

Kada su u pitanju  opšti uslovi putovanja , o svim detaljima se možete informisati na stranicama našeg sajta gde se nalaze pojedinačne ponude za vile.

Uslovi i program putovanja mogu biti različiti za svaku destinaciju iz naše ponude, i ukoliko želite da se upoznate sa pojedinostima, sve informacije možete pronaći ispod tabela sa cenama za autobuski prevoz.

Tu smo da vam pružimo sve neophodne informacije i da vam uvek izadjemo u susret koliko je to u našoj moći.

Grčka je jedna najpopularnijih destinacija za letovanje na svetu, a sa turističkom agencijom „Hellena Travel“ i vama se ukazuje prilika da se i sami uverite zašto je to tako.

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Enhancing Rail Travel: The Vande Bharat Express Story

The Government of India has dedicated significant efforts towards strengthening the ‘Make in India’ campaign. As an excellent example of the ‘Make in India’ success story, the Indian Railways launched India’s first indigenous semi-high-speed train, Vande Bharat Express. It has become a symbol of India’s aspirations for modern, efficient, and comfortable rail travel. The first Vande Bharat Express train was flagged off on February 15, 2019, on the New Delhi-Kanpur-Allahabad-Varanasi route, running at a speed of 160 kilometers per hour. A total of 102 Vande Bharat train services ( 51 trains ) are running across the Indian Railways, connecting states having Broad Gauge (B.G.) electrified network . During the financial year 2022-23, approximately 31.84 lakh were booked to travel on Vande Bharat trains. The overall occupancy of Vande Bharat trains during this period has been 96.62%. [1]

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off three Vande Bharat trains on August 31, 2024 via video conferencing, which will enhance connectivity across the states of Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. These state-of-the-art trains, embodying the Prime Minister's vision of 'Make in India' and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, will improve transportation links along three key routes: Meerut City- Lucknow, Madurai- Bengaluru, Chennai Egmore- Nagercoil.

The Vande Bharat trains will offer residents in these regions a world-class travel experience, combining speed with comfort. These trains are equipped with top-tier amenities and advanced safety features, such as Kavach technology, 360-degree rotating seats, accessible toilets for Divyangjan, and integrated Braille signages, among many others.

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Meerut City- Lucknow Vande Bharat Express

The Meerut City-Lucknow Vande Bharat Express marks the first Vande Bharat service connecting Meerut with Lucknow. This train is expected to significantly boost religious tourism in the region by offering a faster and more efficient travel option to various pilgrimage sites, including the Digambar Jain Temple, Mansa Devi Mandir, Surajkund Temple, Augharnath Temple, and Hanuman Chowk Mandir in Meerut, as well as Chandrika Devi Temple, Bhoothnath Mandir, and Buddheshwar Mahadev Temple in Lucknow. Additionally, the Vande Bharat Express will provide a major boost to industries in the Meerut region- such as sports goods, musical instruments, sugar, and electronics- by improving swift connectivity to Uttar Pradesh's capital.

Madurai- Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express

The Madurai-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express is the first Vande Bharat train to link Madurai with Bengaluru via the Tiruchchirappalli route. This service will connect the vibrant temple city of Madurai in Tamil Nadu with the cosmopolitan city of Bengaluru, the state capital of Karnataka. Additionally, it will provide convenient travel for business professionals, students, working personnels and other commuters traveling from their hometowns in Tamil Nadu to the metropolitan hub of Bengaluru.

Chennai Egmore- Nagercoil Vande Bharat

The Chennai Egmore-Nagercoil Vande Bharat is the first Vande Bharat train to connect the scenic town of Nagercoil with Chennai. Covering 726 kilometers within Tamil Nadu, this train offers a modern and faster travel experience to residents across 12 districts, including Kanniyakumari, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Virudhunagar, Madurai, Dindigul, Trichy, Perambalur, Cuddalore, Villupuram, Chengalpattu, and Chennai. This service will also greatly benefit pilgrims traveling to the divine Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai and the Kumari Amman Temple in Kanniyakumari.

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India’s First Vande Bharat Sleeper

Minister for Railways, Ashwini Vaishnaw, flagged off India’s first Vande Bharat Sleeper trainset at BEML's Bangalore rail complex on September 01, 2024. The trainset has been indigenously designed and manufactured by BEML, India’s leading rail and metro manufacturer.

The Vande Bharat Sleeper train set is expected to revolutionize long-distance rail travel in India, setting new benchmarks for comfort, safety, and efficiency. The train is equipped with a range of world-class features, including an integrated reading light with USB charging provision, public announcement and visual information systems, inside display panels and security cameras, modular pantries, and special berths and toilets for differently-abled passengers. Additionally, the 1st AC car offers showers with hot water, enhancing passenger comfort.

Engineered with meticulous attention to detail, the trainset prioritizes both aesthetic appeal and functionality across all elements, from the front nose cone to interior panels, seats, sleeper berths, and more. BEML has led the aggregation of critical systems including electrical, propulsion, bogies, exterior plug doors, brake systems, and HVAC, ensuring seamless integration and optimal performance throughout the trainset. The entire manufacturing and assembly process has been consolidated at BEML, underscoring the company’s commitment to quality and precision.

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The Vande Bharat Express has revolutionized rail travel in India, offering a unique combination of speed, comfort, and safety. With the continued expansion of this service, the Indian Railways aims to further enhance connectivity across the country, contributing to economic growth and regional development. The success of the Vande Bharat Express is a testament to India’s capabilities in indigenous manufacturing and a significant step toward realizing the vision of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat.' The Vande Bharat Express represents the future of Indian Railways, embodying the country's commitment to innovation, self-reliance, and sustainable development. As more routes are added and services expanded, the Vande Bharat Express will continue to play a pivotal role in transforming the travel experience for millions of passengers across India.

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A unique installation for central Russia, an aerial ropeway spans the Volga, connecting Nizhny Novgorod with Bor. The scenic service is very frequent, although somewhat pricey for such a short distance (90 RUR, as of 2016).

Outside of the cities, there are a number of important monasteries within Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, such as Makaryev Monastery (across the Volga from Lyskovo), or the Diveyevo Monastry not far from Sarov, in the southwest of the province.

Russia's Golden Ring is nearby and its prominent attractions at Vladimir and Suzdal can be daytripped from Nizhny Novgorod by bus.

The next major stops on the Trans-Siberian Railway are Vladimir to the west and Kirov to the east.

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