For those seeking to get deeper into some of northern Italy’s smaller towns, one day in Parma is a perfect idea. And not just for your stomach which will love you for sampling Parmigiano Reggiano or prosciutto di Parma (Parma ham).
Parma offers an array of delicious foods, but has much, much more than that. So if you’ve got one day in Parma, let us guide you through the best way to spend it. Prepare for walking, eating and oohing and aahing.
SOURCE: https://www.ourpassionfortravel.com/
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