Luna Farm
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Fun is a serious thing
Luna Farm is the farm of the farmer Gianni. His yard is full of bizarre machines that rotate, jump and fly.
His animals (Penelope, Ricky, Valentino and Martina) spend their days between pranks and shows. Some time ago they also wrote a Manifesto of fun.
Luna Farm is a special farm. Farmer Gianni, together with his animal friends, has created a unique place for the whole family to have fun, indoors and just a few kilometers from the center of Bologna. At Luna Farm you will find many rides that rotate, jump and fly but also video games and virtual reality, spaces dedicated to parties, a shop with adorable souvenirs and a refreshment point for delicious snacks. Come visit us and treat yourself to a few hours in a world out of the ordinary.
What is there to know?
- The completely free parking lots dedicated to Luna Farm are P2 and “Peperoncino Gigante”, both indicated by signs.
- To enter the Luna Farm park you do not need to buy a ticket for fig, we are two different and separate companies, there is no combined ticket.
- There is a subscription to come whenever you want
- Opening days and times are subject to change. Before going to the park, always consult the Opening Calendar on the Luna Farm website
- Inside Luna Farm there are 14 attractions, 13 of which are included in the entrance ticket with unlimited rides. In addition, at Luna Farm you can also find an interactive area for coloring and drawing, completely free.”
- We also have 6 attractions accessible to people with disabilities and this is something that we do only in Italy, there are actually dedicated carriages.
- There is a fantastic refreshment point, where you can eat both sweet and savoury.
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How to get to Luna Farm?
By car:
If you come from Florence, Milan and Ancona, take the “Bologna Fiera” exit on the A14 motorway.
Merge onto Viale Europa, and continue along Viale Tito Carnacini and Viale Giuseppe Fanin in the direction of Via Paolo Canali.
If you come from Padua, exit at Bologna Arcoveggio and get onto the Bologna northern ring road towards Ancona. Take exit 8bis towards Granarolo dell'Emilia. Finally, take Viale Europa and Viale Giuseppe Fanin towards Via Paolo Canali.
As soon as you pass the Fico entrance toll booth, turn immediately right and follow the signs for free parking P2.
By bus:
Line 35 (departure and arrival from the Faculty of Agriculture) Line 55 (departure and arrival from the Faculty of Agriculture)
Line 20 (departure and arrival from Pilastro)
On the train
Thanks to high speed you can reach Bologna Central Station in 30 minutes from Florence, in 1 hour from Milan, in 1 and a half hours from Venice, in 2 and a half hours from Rome, in 5 hours and 45 minutes from Bari. Then you can reach Luna Farm by taxi or bus