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Modena lies in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region in the northern part of the country, south of Milan and north of Florence. With a modern population of around 180,000 people, Modena isn't anywhere close to being Italy's largest city. It receives a modest 250,000 tourists per year, a number which pales in comparison to the millions the better-known Italian cities receive. That's part of why Modena is worth visiting. It's a chance to see a real Italian city that has lots to offer visitors, but hasn't been completely overrun by tourists the way Venice and Rome have.
There may be on the smaller side, Modena has at least two claims to fame. If the name of the city sounds familiar to you, that may be because you have a bottle of balsamic vinegar somewhere in your home that comes from Modena. Balsamic vinegar from Modena is part of the EU's Protected Geographical Indication products, recognizing the long tradition of manufacturing this product in the area.
Modena is also known as the home of the Italian supercar. Ferrari was founded in Modena and still has its headquarters in the city. Its rivals Pagani, Lamborghini, and Maserati are also based in the city.
See the spiritual heart of the city at Modena Cathedral. Completed in 1319, this stunning building has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The stark white exterior of the building contrasts with the richly decorated interior, full of ancient carvings and art that make it a fascinating place to explore.
Celebrate Modena’s history of car manufacture at the Ferrari Museum. This museum tells of the life and work of Enzo Ferrari, a native of Modena and the founder of the famous car company. Some of the most beautiful cars ever designed can be seen here, and you don’t have to be a gearhead to be wowed by this collection.
Pick up unique souvenirs - including balsamic vinegar - at the Albinelli Market. This covered market is where residents of Modena come to do their shopping, and it's the perfect place to immerse yourself in the culture of the city.
Explore Modena's long history at the Palazzo dei Musei. Located in an 18th-century palace, this complex of museums explores the art, archaeology, civic and military history of the region. It's the perfect place to learn more about this underrated city.
Soak up the atmosphere at the Piazza Grande. Just outside the cathedral, this huge public square is surrounded by cafés, bars, and restaurants. Grab an outdoor table and watch the world go by in the vibrant heart of this Italian city.
Modena doesn't have an airport of its own. Instead, visitors come from either Parma or Bologna. There is a direct shuttle bus connection from Modena to Bologna airport, and the journey takes around 50 minutes.
Modena train station is approximately a 15-minute walk from Piazza Grande. Trains connect the city to Parma, Bologna, Milan, Florence, and other cities throughout Italy.
City buses one, 4, 7, 9, 10, and others stop in front of the train station. These buses can get you around the city to any of the popular tourist attractions.
Modena's small size makes it an incredibly walkable city. Most of the major attractions are close to each other, and wandering the streets and soaking up the atmosphere is one of the highlights of visiting this vibrant city. The easiest way to explore is to drop off any unneeded bags at a Bounce luggage storage location in Modena. That way, you won't be weighed down as you head out to explore. Bounce has locations throughout the world, including in Modena, so you won't need to search to find a place to leave your belongings behind.
Parco Fluviale Fiume Secchia: For a break from the city, head to the nearby Parco Fluviale Fiume Secchia. This large park outside Modena protects the banks of the river Secchia. Hiking trails wind through the forest, and the park is home to many species of wildlife, especially birds. It's the perfect place to reconnect with nature and stretch your legs as you enjoy the Italian countryside. You’ll also find quaint villages along the river that offer a glimpse at a quieter side of Italian life.
Bologna: Less than an hour from Modena, the city of Bologna is a fantastic place to explore. This fascinating city has preserved its medieval core, making a great place to wander and admire the art and architecture of another Italian town. Plus, the city is overflowing with great restaurants where you can sample more of the rich culinary traditions of Emilia Romagna.
Parma: See another underrated Italian city at Parma. The grand Romanesque Cathedral and baptistery, the galleries and museum at the Palazzo della Pilotta, and the Teatro Reggio are all well worth a visit. Plus, this is the city that gave the world prosciutto, or Parma ham, and Parmesan cheese, so you know the food is going to be fantastic.
Andie Haddad
Local Guide
Convenient to the Met, which does not allow luggage at coat check. Very easy check in and check out process, with lovely people at the front!
Ariel A
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Hayley Hewitt
Local Guide
Can’t believe I haven’t used this service until now. So easy & convenient. I 100% recommend.
The price for luggage storage in Modena is just €5.00/bag for the entire day.
There are multiple locations all around Modena which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Cattedrale, Torre Civica e Piazza Grande, Nature Reserve, Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande and many other areas.
Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage in Modena.
Yes. There are storage lockers and many other luggage drop off points in Modena. Bounce has multiple locations throughout Modena where you can conveniently store your luggage with full security and the $10,000 Bounce Gurantee.
The most popular restaurants to visit are Osteria Francescana, Aldina, and Antica Trattoria La Busa. Additionally, the highest ranked hotels within Modena are Hotel Castello, Modena Resort, and Hotel Marchi.
Modena offers several scenic parks including Giardino Ducale Estense, Parco Enzo Ferrari, and Parco di Piazza d'Armi.
You can find local tourist information at Comune di Fiorano Modenese, Tourismus, and Vigilanza.
If you're looking for a good museum in Modena, we recommend Museum Enzo Ferrari Modena, Ferrari Museum, and Lamborghini Museum. If you prefer to be outside, you can give yourself a walking tour and see some of Modena's most popular historical attractions including Cattedrale, Torre Civica e Piazza Grande and monuments like Tempio monumentale San Giuseppe ai caduti in guerra, Ciro Menotti, or La Pressa. Lastly, you can enjoy the local ruin of Resti del ponte romano, Tempietto d'Arcadia, or Castello di Carpineti.