The Hotel Europa is located in an ancient palace in the heart of the city. Completely restored and equipped with the most up-to-date comforts, the Europa maintains its old style and own tradition.
Michael
United States of America
Everything was perfect from the moment we walked through the door.
Thank you for making our stay so great!
Featuring a garden, Duchessa Isabella Collection by Uappala Hotels offers elegant rooms 1969 feet from Ferrara’s Este Castle. WiFi is available in public areas.
Set in the heart of Ferrara, Hotel Carlton is 5 minutes' walk from Ferrara Cathedral, the Opera House and the town's castle with moat. It offers free Wi-Fi, private parking and bike rental.
Nicole
Italy
Very good location and possibility to park on the premises, which saves you time and stress. The rooms are very nice, modern and spotless.Breakfast is excellent, with quality produce. The last but not least, the people working there are very welcoming and helpful. If the room is ready, you can check in early with no problems.
Located on Via Bologna, one of the main streets in Ferrara, this hotel’s strategic position allows you to reach the A13 Bologna-Padova motorway in just a few minutes.
Laura
United States of America
The room was large and comfortable. The bathroom shower was good.
Just 50 yards from the cathedral, Hotel Nazionale is in the historic center of Ferrara with its Castle Estense. It offers modern rooms with LCD TV and free Wi-Fi.
Marco
Belgium
Central location, large and quiet room, nice breakfast, excellent shower. The staff was very friendly and helpful
Located within Cona's Sant'Anna Hospital and University, the Foresteria Sant'Anna is just 0.6 mi from the Raccordo Stradale Ferrara - Porto Garibaldi, and 5 mi from the center of Ferrara.
In the heart of Ferrara, Hotel De Prati a 2-minute walk from the Opera House and a quarter mile from the Diamond Palace. It features air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and a satellite TV.
Delgado
United States of America
Breakfast was great. They make cappuccino for you at request and there was a nice selection of pastries and meats.
Hotel Lucrezia Borgia is a 3-star establishment surrounded by a 13123 ft² beautiful park and located in the South of the city, near Il Castello shopping center.
peterpen173
Israel
The bad was comfortable, free parking and nice crew, good size for the room.
The Maxxim Hotel is housed in a striking 15th-century palace, once a Count’s residence. This antique building is full of charm and maintains its original arches, marbles and tapestries.
Great location, nice rooms, exceptional restaurant
Offering free WiFi and a panoramic city-view terrace, Hotel Torre della Vittoria is located on the 3rd floor of a building in central Ferrara, within 656 feet of the Estense Castleand 164 feet of the...
Pleasant communication, perfect location. I'll be back.
Radisson Hotel Ferrara is a modern, functional hotel, offering a comfortable stay whether you’re in Ferrara on business, or to admire the Este Family city and its charming surroundings.
Excellent staff. Clean comfortable room. Very nice stay
Antica Corte Hotel Residence is set in the center of Ferrara, housed in an elegant 15th century building in a tranquil area close to all of the city’s major attractions.
It was peace and quiet. Good parking space, really safe in garden
Featuring a garden, Duchessa Isabella Collection by Uappala Hotels offers elegant rooms 1969 feet from Ferrara’s Este Castle. WiFi is available in public areas.
Hotel Astra is set in the heart of Ferrara, a 10-minute walk from Ferrara Station. Its modern rooms come with a flat-screen TV with Mediaset Premium channels, air conditioning and soundproofing.
Located in Ferrara, 1.7 miles from Ferrara Station, Hotel Le Corti provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge. This 2-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Il. Posto è molto pulito, accogliente e ben tenuto.
Set within a farmhouse and the adjoining barn, the hotel combines the tranquility of the countryside with the convenience of being just a few minutes from Ferrara city center. WiFi throughout is free.
Offering free Wi-Fi, Da Santo Hotel Ristorante Pizzeria lies 3.1 mi from Ferrara. It features a pizzeria restaurant serving local and national cuisine, along with fish and meat dishes.
Camera spaziosa, parcheggio gratis davanti all’hotel
Well located in the Ferrara Old Town district of Ferrara, SMART HOTEL is located a 5-minute walk from Ferrara Cathedral, 1.1 miles from Ferrara Station and a 15-minute walk from Diamanti Palace.
nicely located! great staff and great communication
Corte Arcangeli offers sport facilities, free Wi-Fi and 3 outdoor pools. This Renaissance country villa is located in Ferrara’s suburbs, a 5-minute drive from the city center and hospital.
Location affascinante, personale super accogliente e pet friend!
Located a 5-minute walk from Diamanti Palace, HOTIDAY Hotel Ferrara offers 5-star accommodations in Ferrara and features a garden.
location intrigante e ricca di storia inserita bene nel contesto di ferrara
FAQs about hotels in Ferrara
On average, 3-star hotels in Ferrara cost $113 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ferrara are $114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ferrara can be found for $113 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ferrara this weekend is $123 or, for a 4-star hotel, $116. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ferrara for this weekend cost around $108 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $113 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ferrara for tonight. You'll pay around $114 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ferrara will cost around $102, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Ferrara was a haven for the arts during the Renaissance and much of this is still evident today. The powerful Este family held court in the multi-turreted Estense Castle, protected by a moat and drawbridge, and they were illustrious patrons of artists and authors.
Bellini, Piero della Francesca and Titian all perfected their strokes here, and the university houses parts of Ludovico Ariosto’s original manuscript of his epic poem – Orlando Furioso – containing allegorical references to his sponsors. The family is also depicted in Palazzo Schifanoia’s detailed fresoces, and the Palazzo dei Diamanti gallery displays works commissioned from the School of Ferrara.
Some Este tombs are in Corpus Domini Monastery and another is in the ornate cathedral whose three-gabled façade overlooks the crenellated town hall. Both line Piazza di Trento e Trieste, the main square where locals come to socialise. Another popular square is green Piazza Ariostea.
The Este strengthened their position through marriage alliances with the influential Borgia, Medici and Gonzaga families, but they didn’t have it all their own way. Ferrara’s well-preserved city walls were built for defence, and ardent opponent of the Renaissance, Savonarola, was born in this UNESCO World Heritage city.
Surrounding cobbled streets house many luxury Ferrara hotels, cheap apartments and B&Bs near the train station, available on Booking.com.
Ferrara, City of the Renaissance, and its Po Delta, situated...
Ferrara, City of the Renaissance, and its Po Delta, situated within the Emilia Romagna region of Italy, is a remarkable cultural landscape. The area comprises the urban centre of Ferrara and adjoining agricultural lands within the ancient and vast Po River Delta.
Balázs
Hungary
10
Scored 10
Ferrara is a little gem, the town is not packed with...
Ferrara is a little gem, the town is not packed with tourists, it's very pleasant, full of interesting palaces and it has interesting history.
Like almost everywhere in Italy it's has a lot of affordable pleasant places where you can enjoy the tasty dishes of local cuisine and a glass or two of good quality wine.
Barbara
Slovenia
10
Scored 10
A compact walkable city filled with Renaissance buildings...
A compact walkable city filled with Renaissance buildings and unique cuisine from the Renaissance. Locals were proud of their city -- passionately proud. The bus drivers were helpful, and the locals were helpful and friendly.
Laura
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
An old walled town with an amazing Castle and a great art...
An old walled town with an amazing Castle and a great art gallery (on a par with Bologna). A day trip to Comacchio and Ravenna is about 200km and well worth taking the time to see the Po Estuary and the Ravenna mosaics. I hired a car from Morini for Euro 45 and 15 for fuel. Hire a bike and view the palaces and museums as well as ride around the outside of the town walls.
Donald
Australia
10
Scored 10
We spent 2 days and nights in Ferrara and it was a rewarding...
We spent 2 days and nights in Ferrara and it was a rewarding visit. If you are going to stay in Ferrara, we highly recommend Triquetra - rooms for rent for location, value, cleanliness, comfort, the "coffee room" and especially the host Antonino. The town has numerous sites & museums which are almost all included in the MyFerrara pass which, for 22 euro a person for 3 days and 2 nights, also covers your city tax of 1.5 euro p.p. a day (after a little paperwork at the B&B). The medieval streets of the old town are interesting to wander in - they have a very 'real' feel. Sightseeing highlights are climbing the Lions Tower in the Castle, the Palazzo Schifanoia, Casa Romei and the Archaeological Museum. Also the small Cathedral museum for it's collection of scribed and illuminated texts. Unfortunately the cathedral is under heavy renovation at the moment so it's difficult to see much. For dinner, you must try Osteria I Quattro Angeli on the square behind the castle - get the lamb chops (if you eat lamb chops)...amazing. Also, very nice service staff.
Robert&Carolyn
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
While definitely secondary to to the larger cities of...
While definitely secondary to to the larger cities of Bologna and Verona (the two main cities on my itinerary), Ferrara is also worth visiting for a day or so. (I can't compare it to Parma or other similar-sized cities in the vicinity unfortunately.)
It has an attractive historical centre that's nice to walk around. The main attraction is the castle, which is a museum, but there are other worthwhile museums in the city. Particularly Palazzo Schifanoia, with its impressive frescos. And the long alleys of the old Jewish quarter were interesting.
Beautiful restored Palazzo in the heart of Ferraras UNESCO heritage old Town district.
Great bed, great furniture, great bathroom true 4*+ elegant yet comfy accommodation.
Wifi fast and nice breakfast. Absolutely recommended.
Cathedral, Castle, shopping, wining and dining all within 4 minutes comfortable walk from this amazing hotel.
15 minutes easy stroll from Ferrara's main train station.
This hotel made our stay top.
I wasn't planning a stay in Ferrara, but I was towed to the town after my car broke down. This was the closest hotel to where I was left by the tow truck, so booked in.
The staff were amazing. Really helpful and way more help than my insurance company!
The room was comfortable and the breakfast great.
I have a pretty low opinion of Italian hotels, but this one is really good, especially for the money.
Location was amazing, just a few minutes walk to Este Castle and town center. We stayed in the Anex room (family of 4) and the room was very spacious, had a kitchen (no oven) but we'll equipped with new pots and pans, cutlery etc. bathroom was huge and great shower. Breakfast was also superb with homemade cakes and biscuits. We really loved our stay at Hotel de Prati and would highly recommend it.
The hotel looks very picturesque with its own style, perfectly feet amazing Ferrara. Superbly located, within walking distance of the city attractions that we planned to visit. Large bedroom, big, clean and modern bathroom. Good breakfast (coffee and croissants - top notch).
The hostess was so attentive and friendly that we felt as comfortable as possible. Thanks a lot.
The location of Hetol Torre della Vittoria 1928 was incredible. Everything we needed was there, including helpful and friendly staff, and a fresh delicious brekky daily. I travelled with my 81 year old mum, so a lift was a must. We had a very comfortable and clean room. This hotel was right in the old town of Ferrara, perfect for walking and exploring every day.
We were greeted by a happy receptionist, all the staff were pleasant and very helpful. Breakfast was good, with a good choice.
Situation of the hotel was excellent, easy to get to with their own car park.
Overall this was a great hotel and situated in the heart of Ferrara.
The staff was very accommodating for last minute booking! The best nights sleep we had in Italy, anywhere! The beds were extremely comfortable! The location was immersed right in the daily culture and vibe within the city. We enjoyed our time there.
Nice hotel for a short stay visiting Ferrara or just passing by (like it was our case). It's close to the highway exit, there are restaurants and supermarkets in the surroundings. Nice breakfast as well. Great value for money. Very friendly staff!
Great location. Close to everything in central Ferrara. The owner is very friendly, kind and helpful. His property is beautifully restored. Comfortable bed, excellent shower room, bidet.
Nice air conditioning.
Great location for exploring downtown Ferrara. The host thought of everything to make our stay comfortable. The kitchen had everything we needed for self-catering. We would definitely go back.
Lovely apartment in the heart of Ferrara! The design and details were adorable and we appreciated that we could open the windows to hear the cityscape or close them to be quiet and rest!
This is a lovely recently renovated hotel in the center of Ferrara. The room is attractive, and modern with all comforts including sound proof windows so traffic noise is not an issue.
The hotel is located right in the heart of Ferrara, the personnel is friendly and helpful. The breakfast had many varieties to choose and all were delicious.
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