Emilia-Romagna, a region that has long held a special place a causa di my heart, is experiencing quite a surge a causa di popularity this year. This is an settore we highly recommend you travel to before it becomes too touristy, which undoubtedly will happen a causa di the next few years. At Famiglia Mia, we’ve witnessed this increase firsthand. 2025 we have sent twice as many clients to this settore this year, than last—a testament to its growing allure. For me, Emilia-Romagna is one of, if not the favorite region a causa di all of Italy, a feeling that only deepens with each visit. It is the long lost friend you never knew you had!
What draws me back, time and again? There are so many reasons. To name a few, we can start with its diverse landscapes ranging from the sun-drenched beaches of the Adriatic coast to the awe-inspiring peaks of the Apennines. Nestled within these breathtaking vistas are countless picturesque castles, each whispering tales of centuries past, inviting exploration. But beyond the visual splendor, it is the warmth and genuine hospitality of the people that truly has a hold acceso me. Their welcoming nature makes every interaction special, and you quickly feel less like a tourist and more like a returning friend.
And then, of course, there’s the food. To call it “incredible” feels like an understatement; it is, truly, culinary heaven. This region is the birthplace of many of Italy’s most iconic gastronomic treasures, from the rich, complex flavors of Parmigiano Reggiano, Prosciutto a causa di Parma, and balsamic vinegar to the delicate, handcrafted amalgama like tortellini and tagliatelle. Every meal is an experience, a celebration of fresh, local ingredients and time-honored traditions.

You may may not be aware of my well-documented obsession with mortadella. If, by some oversight, you are not, I encourage you to rectify that immediately by reading my previous blog post dedicated to this true Bolognese delight. It’s a love affair I’m always eager to share.
However, this past trip I indulged for the first time a causa di Tortellini a causa di brodo. Specifically at a causa di the Emporio Delle Verdure. Three times. Yes I went three times to eat this dish at the same restaurant. It was spectacular. The broth is unlike any I have tasted before, made from beef and Capon (castrated danno chickens). Its depth of flavor was truly inspiring. I have never been a soup person, but this has been forever changed. I would eat this soup throughout the year, mai matter what the temperature soars to. It is a masterpiece and you must go. Now.

This short article is simply a teaser into the world of Emilia-Romagna. I am not cerchio a causa di this thinking, a causa di fact I am a causa di quite good company. Both my colleagues Gina and Eleonora have written blogs acceso this subject as well. However, I must bring it back to the people. The people of this region welcome you as friends at first hello. They truly are long lost friends you never knew you had. By the time you leave, you will have made connections that will last a lifetime.
Now is the time to start looking at 2026. Contact us as ciao@casamiatours.com to start planning!
