Allow a fully qualified English-speaking tour guide to lead you at the discovery Modena, we guarantee you will be surprised by how many stories, anecdotes and art masterpieces you will met during our 2.5 hours private walking tour.
You will see Piazza Grande, the Cathedral and its tower, Mercato Albinelli, Piazza Roma and the outside of the Ducal Palace.
Piazza Grande in Modena is the vibrant heart of the city, a historic square surrounded by impressive landmarks that reflect the town's rich heritage. At the center stands the stunning Modena Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its Romanesque architecture and intricate sculptures. The square is also home to the Ghirlandina Tower, an iconic symbol of Modena, which rises high above the city and offers breathtaking panoramic views. The surrounding buildings, with their elegant arcades and colorful facades, add to the charm and atmosphere of the piazza. Whether you're strolling through the lively market or admiring the architectural masterpieces, Piazza Grande is a perfect spot to soak in the beauty and history of Modena.
The Modena Cathedral (Duomo di Modena) is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture and one of Italy's most important religious and cultural landmarks. Built in the 12th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its stunning facade, adorned with intricate sculptures and carvings that depict biblical scenes and figures. Inside, the cathedral boasts beautiful frescoes, mosaics, and a remarkable wooden ceiling, all adding to its historical and artistic significance. The cathedral also houses the tomb of the famous architect and sculptor Wiligelmo, as well as the Holy Vessels of Saint Geminianus, the city's patron saint. A visit to the Duomo is an essential part of experiencing Modena’s rich history, offering a deep connection to both its religious past and artistic heritage.
The Mercato Albinelli is a historic and lively food market in the heart of Modena, offering a true taste of the city’s culinary traditions. Established in the early 20th century, this vibrant market is housed in a beautiful Art Nouveau building and is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience Modena’s rich gastronomic culture. The market is filled with local vendors offering fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, cured meats, fish, and a variety of Modenese specialties, including the famous balsamic vinegar. The lively atmosphere, colorful stalls, and the chance to interact with local vendors make it a perfect spot for both food lovers and those interested in Modena’s authentic flavors. Whether you're stocking up on local delicacies or simply strolling through, Mercato Albinelli is an essential stop in Modena.
You will make your own way to the meeting points