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Bologna vs Marseille

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Bologna

Bologna

Italy

Marseille

Marseille

France

Bologna

Safety: 80/100Pop: 400,000 (city), 1M (metro)Europe/Rome

Marseille

Safety: 62/100Pop: 870KEurope/Paris

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Bologna: $70-100Marseille: $50-75
mid-range
Bologna: $150-230Marseille: $120-180
luxury
Bologna: $350+Marseille: $280-450

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Bologna80/100βœ“Safety Score62/100Marseille

Bologna

Bologna is a safe city with a strong community atmosphere driven by its large student population. Violent crime is rare. Petty theft occurs around the train station and in crowded areas, but the overall risk is lower than in Rome, Florence, or Milan.

Marseille

Marseille has a rougher reputation than other French cities, and some of it is deserved β€” drug-related violence affects certain northern neighborhoods. Tourist areas around the Old Port and Le Panier are generally safe but pickpocketing is common.

⭐ Ratings

Bologna2/5English Friendlyβœ“3/5Marseille
Bologna5/5βœ“Walkability4/5Marseille
Bologna3/5Public Transit3/5Marseille
Bologna5/5βœ“Food Scene4/5Marseille
Bologna3/5Nightlifeβœ“4/5Marseille
Bologna4/5Cultural Sites4/5Marseille
Bologna3/5Nature Accessβœ“4/5Marseille
Bologna4/5WiFi Reliability4/5Marseille

🌀️ Weather

Bologna

Bologna has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and cold, foggy winters. The Po Valley location means humidity is high year-round. The porticoes are not just beautiful β€” they provide shade in summer and shelter from rain and snow in winter.

Spring (March - May)6-22Β°C
Summer (June - August)18-33Β°C
Autumn (September - November)7-24Β°C
Winter (December - February)0-7Β°C

Marseille

Marseille has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The Mistral wind can bring sudden cold, clear spells any time of year.

Spring (March - May)10-20Β°C
Summer (June - August)20-30Β°C
Autumn (September - November)12-24Β°C
Winter (December - February)5-12Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Bologna

Bologna's historic center is compact and best explored on foot under the 40 km of porticoes. A bus network covers the wider city, and cycling is popular on flat terrain. The center is largely a limited traffic zone (ZTL) where private cars are restricted.

Walkability: Bologna is one of Italy's most walkable cities. The historic center is entirely manageable on foot β€” Piazza Maggiore to the Two Towers is 5 minutes, and the entire old town fits within a 30-minute walk. The 40 km of porticoes provide shelter in rain, sun, and snow, making walking comfortable year-round.

TPER City Buses β€” €1.50 onboard; €1.30 pre-purchased; €2 for 75 min on app
Bike Rental / RideMovi β€” €0.25/min for RideMovi; €10-15/day for traditional rental
San Luca Express β€” €10-12 return

Marseille

Marseille has a decent metro and bus system. The city center around the Old Port is walkable, but the Calanques and some neighborhoods require a car or bus.

Walkability: Good around the Old Port and Le Panier but the city is hilly and spread out. Comfortable shoes recommended. The Corniche walk is beautiful but long (5 km).

Marseille Metro β€” €1.90 single, €14.50 for 10 trips
RTM Buses β€” €1.90 single
Tramway β€” €1.90 single

The Verdict

Choose Bologna if...

you want Italy's true food capital β€” tortellini, ragΓΉ, and mortadella β€” with medieval porticoes and no cruise-ship crowds

Choose Marseille if...

you want France's oldest, grittiest, sunniest port β€” Vieux Port fish market, Calanques National Park hikes, bouillabaisse, Notre-Dame de la Garde, and Cassis day-trips