If you think Bologna is all about food and architecture, think again. This northern Italian city hides a whole other rhythm — a collection of record stores that feel like small paradises for collectors and curious music fans alike.
Bologna is best known for its mortadella, fresh pasta, endless porticoes, and one of the oldest universities in the world. But among the city’s red-brick buildings and student-filled piazzas lies another treat for anyone who loves music: its record stores.
Just a short walk from the central train station, you’ll find a variety of fascinating shops — perfect for digging through rock, jazz, metal, and classical records, and for discovering Italian albums that tell stories of the local culture.
Best Record Stores in Bologna:
1. Disco d’Oro
2. DiscoRama
3. Semm Music Store & More
4. Bongiovanni Musica
5. Libraccio Bologna – Via Oberdan
6. Lupus Records – 180Grammi Records

1. Disco d’Oro


Address: Via Galliera, 23 – Bologna, Italy
Distance from Central Station: 900 m
Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–7 p.m. (closed Sunday)
Website: discodoro.it
With over 40 years of history, Disco d’Oro is a true haven for rock and Italian music fans. You’ll find a solid mix of new and used vinyl, plus CDs and DVDs, with a particularly rich rock selection. It’s also a great place to discover Italian artists across genres.
The store takes part in Record Store Day every year and often hosts special releases and listening parties.
2. DiscoRama


Address: Via de’ Monari, 1/A – Bologna, Italy
Distance from Central Station: 1 km
Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–7:30 p.m. (closed Sunday)
Instagram: @discorama_store_bologna
Located in Bologna’s historic center, just off Via dell’Indipendenza, DiscoRama offers a wide selection of new and used jazz and classical albums, plus fresh vinyl and CD releases in rock and other genres. A cozy spot for anyone who enjoys crate-digging in the heart of the city.
3. Semm Music Store & More


Address: Via Guglielmo Oberdan, 24F – Bologna, Italy
Distance from Central Station: 1.3 km
Hours: Monday, 12 p.m.–7:30 p.m.; Tuesday–Saturday, 10:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. (closed Sunday)
Website: semmstore.com
Founded in 2009, Semm Music Store & More is more than just a record shop — it’s a cultural space. Alongside its excellent collection of vinyl, you’ll find music-related collectibles and regular in-store events, from listening parties and DJ sets to intimate gigs and meet & greets.
A must-visit for anyone passionate about music and culture.
4. Bongiovanni Musica


Address: Via Ugo Bassi, 31f – Bologna, Italy
Distance from Central Station: 1.4 km
Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–1:30 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. (closed Sunday)
Website: bongiovanni70.it
Opened in the early 20th century, Bongiovanni Musica is a true Bologna institution. Specializing in classical music, it offers LPs, CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays, books, and study materials — but you’ll also find albums from other genres.
The friendly, welcoming service adds to the charm of browsing through its elegant shelves.
5. Libraccio Bologna – Via Oberdan


Address: Via Guglielmo Oberdan, 7 – Bologna, Italy
Distance from Central Station: 1.5 km
Hours: Monday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.–1:30 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.–8 p.m.
Website: Libraccio Bologna
Libraccio blends the classic charm of Italian bookstores with a genuine love for music. Just a few steps from Piazza Maggiore, the shop offers LPs, CDs, DVDs, and a great selection of books on music and artist biographies.
It’s an inviting, well-organized space — perfect for those who like to dig through vinyl while uncovering stories about local and international musicians.
6. Lupus Records – 180Grammi Records


Address: Via Val D’Aposa, 1/C – Bologna, Italy
Distance from Central Station: 1.7 km
Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.–7 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. (closed Sunday & Monday)
Instagram: @lupusrecords
Tucked in the heart of Bologna’s historic center, just a short walk from Piazza Maggiore, Lupus Records – 180Grammi Records is an independent shop run out of the back of a music production studio.
The space is bright, creative, and welcoming, featuring a carefully curated collection of new and used vinyl — with a strong focus on rock, heavy metal, and alternative music.
Beyond the great record stores we’ve highlighted here, Bologna is also a fantastic city to catch live shows. Italy, in general, is a rewarding destination for music lovers — concerts tend to be decentralized and aren’t limited to major hubs like Rome or Milan. If you’re into music, make sure to check out our rock guide to Bologna before finalizing your travel plans!
Rock Route in Bologna, Italy ♫
Bologna has a young, free-spirited energy — no surprise, since it’s home to one of the oldest universities in the world. But did you know it’s also a great destination for rock fans? Check out our full guide!

