Parma Day Trip
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About Parma Day Trip
The 55-minute train from Bologna to Parma provides access to Italy's culinary heartland, where you can visit actual Parmigiano-Reggiano dairies and Prosciutto di Parma producers in the surrounding hills. You'll watch cheese wheels aging in cathedral-like warehouses and see paper-thin prosciutto being hand-sliced by masters who've perfected the craft over decades. The city center offers Correggio's Renaissance frescoes covering the cathedral dome and the pink marble Baptistery, considered one of Italy's finest Romanesque buildings.
The day flows between countryside visits where the smell of aging cheese fills ancient stone buildings and city walking where every corner reveals another architectural surprise. At the dairies, you'll taste Parmigiano at different ages (12, 24, and 36 months) while workers explain why each wheel sounds different when tapped. The prosciutto facilities feel almost reverent, with hundreds of legs hanging in precise rows while mountain air flows through specially positioned windows.
Most guides push too many stops, but you can comfortably fit one dairy, one prosciutto producer, and the city center in a day. Skip the expensive guided food tours (they charge 80-120 EUR for what you can arrange yourself for 30 EUR) and book directly with producers like Caseificio Sociale della Valtidone. The train ticket costs about 18 EUR return, and many producers offer free tastings if you buy a small wedge of cheese or pack of prosciutto.
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