The Emilia-Romagna region of the Riviera and cities of art has reopened to once again become the destination of your holidays.
Here you will find all the real-time tourism updates for a safe and worry-free stay.
The A14 motorway, also known as the Bologna-Taranto or Adriatica motorway, is regularly open to traffic.
For up-to-date information on traffic conditions consult Autostrade Italia.
Restoration work on the state, provincial and municipal road network is still going on after the exceptional wave of bad weather that hit some areas of Emilia Romagna.
For up-to-date information please check ANAS Traffic Info (Italian only)
The Bologna-Rimini railway line, as well as the Ferrara-Ravenna-Rimini line has been completely reopened to passenger traffic.
The availability of trains will not be completely normalized immediately and this could lead to some changes to the service and an extension of the journey times.
For up-to-date information, consult the Trenitalia Website (Italian and English).
All Emilia-Romagna airports are open and operational and all flights are confirmed. For flight information consult:
All cruises departing from and arriving at the Ravenna Cruise Terminal (Porto Corsini) are confirmed.
From Comacchio to Cattolica, the beaches of the Riviera Romagnola have been restored and are perfectly accessible. The bathing establishments of the whole coast have resumed their regular activity.
Do you want to know the weather situation in real time on the main beaches of the Romagna Riviera? Click on the place of your interest and discover the webcams of the area
All the amusement parks of the Romagna Riviera have reopened their gates to the public.
The spas are regularly open, with the following exception:
Most of the monuments and cultural places in the cities of art and in the provincial capitals of Romagna are open again. The historic centers of the towns are perfectly accessible, as are their commercial activities.
All of Bologna's main tourist attractions are open and the city's historical center is fully accessible, as are its commercial activities (see webcam).
The Via degli Dei hiking route, which connects the cities of Bologna and Florence through the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, has also reopened with some detours for safe walking.
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IAT BOLOGNA
Tel. +39 051 6583111
Email: booking@bolognawelcome.it
Website: www.bolognawelcome.com
All major tourist attractions in Imola, including the Rocca Sforzesca and the Civic Museums, are open and operational. The Enzo and Dino Ferrari Autodrome is open regularly and guided racetrack tours are bookable.
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IAT IMOLA
Tel. +39 0542 602207
Email: iat@comune.imola.bo.it
Website: https://visitareimola.it
All of the city's monuments have reopened. The historical center is perfectly accessible (see webcam).
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IAT RAVENNA
Tel. + 39 0544 35404
Email: iatravenna@comune.ravenna.it / info@visitravenna.it
Website: https://www.turismo.ra.it
The MIC - International Museum of Ceramics has reopened, with normal visiting hours.
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IF - IMOLA FAENZA TOURISM COMPANY
Tel. +39 0542 25413
Email: info@imolafaenza.it
Website: www.imolafaenza.it
The San Domenico Museums in Forlì, which host the great exhibition L'Arte della Moda (The Art of Fashion), are now open to the public.
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IAT FORLÍ
Tel: +39 0543 712362
Mail: iat@comune.forli.fc.it
Website: www.scopriforli.it
The Malatesta Library, with reference to the ancient wing (Aula dei Nuti and Sala Piana), is now open, as are all museums and art galleries in the city; the same goes for the Malatesta Fortress.
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IAT CESENA
Tel. +39 0547 356327
Email: iat@comune.cesena.fc.it
Website: www.comune.cesena.fc.it/cesenaturismo
The city's monuments and cultural sites are regularly open. The historic center is perfectly accessible and commercial activities are open.
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IAT RIMINI
Tel. +39 0541 53399
Email: info@visitrimini.com
Website: https://riminiturismo.it
To find all the tourist information about the location of your next trip, consult the map of regional tourist information and reception offices.