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Hotels in Ferrara, Italy: Where to Stay

Updated 21 August 2026 · 6 real hotels

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Ferrara is an excellent base for exploring one of northern Italy's best-preserved Renaissance cities, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It suits history lovers, cyclists, and travelers seeking an authentic Italian experience without the crowds of Florence or Venice. The compact historic center means most hotels put you within easy walking or cycling distance of the main sights.

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Staying in Ferrara, Italy

Ferrara is a mid-sized city in the Emilia-Romagna region, roughly halfway between Bologna and Venice, and its historic center is one of the most intact Renaissance urban grids in Europe. Staying in or close to the centro storico means you can walk to the moated Castello Estense, the medieval cathedral, and the broad, tree-lined Corso Ercole I d'Este with very little effort. The city is famously flat, so many visitors rent a bicycle and cover the sights that way, a habit deeply embedded in local culture.

Accommodation in Ferrara ranges from four-star hotels with modern amenities to intimate guesthouses tucked into historic palazzi. Prices vary considerably: Hotel Grisù Collins offers a budget entry point at around 54 euros per night, while the Radisson Hotel Ferrara and B&B Hotel Ferrara sit at the higher end of the local market, at 182 and 204 euros respectively. Mid-range options such as Il Giardino di Rebecca (99 euros, rated 4.5 out of 5) and the Best Western Palace Inn Hotel (134 euros, rated 4.3 out of 5) offer solid value. The city is well connected by train to Bologna (about 30 minutes), making it a realistic day-trip destination, though an overnight stay rewards visitors with quieter evenings and a genuine sense of the city's pace.

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💸 BudgetThe best price in the selection
Il Giardino di Rebecca
Il Giardino di Rebecca
Ferrara4.5
99 €/nuitBook →
Hotel Grisù Collins
Hotel Grisù Collins
Ferrara : à 12,1 km3.5
54 €/nuitBook →
⚖️ ComfortGreat value for money
Best Western Palace Inn Hotel
Best Western Palace Inn Hotel
★★★★Ferrara4.3
134 €/nuitBook →
Lucrezia Borgia
Lucrezia Borgia
★★★Ferrara4.1
175 €/nuitBook →
PremiumFor a treat
Radisson Hotel Ferrara
Radisson Hotel Ferrara
★★★★Ferrara4.4
182 €/nuitBook →
B&B Hotel Ferrara
B&B Hotel Ferrara
★★★Ferrara4.1
204 €/nuitBook →
HotelAreaRatingPrice / night
Hotel Grisù CollinsFerrara : à 12,1 km★ 3.554 €/nuit
Il Giardino di RebeccaFerrara★ 4.599 €/nuit
Best Western Palace Inn Hotel ★★★★Ferrara★ 4.3134 €/nuit
Lucrezia Borgia ★★★Ferrara★ 4.1175 €/nuit
Radisson Hotel Ferrara ★★★★Ferrara★ 4.4182 €/nuit
B&B Hotel Ferrara ★★★Ferrara★ 4.1204 €/nuit

Frequently asked questions

Is Ferrara a good area to stay for sightseeing?+

Yes. The historic center of Ferrara is compact and largely traffic-limited, so most major attractions, including the Castello Estense, the Duomo, the Palazzo dei Diamanti, and the Renaissance walls, are reachable on foot or by bicycle from almost any central hotel. Staying in the area means you avoid long commutes and can enjoy the city in the early morning and evening when day-trippers have left.

How do I get to Ferrara by public transport?+

Ferrara has a mainline railway station with frequent connections to Bologna (roughly 30 minutes), Padua, and Venice. From Bologna you can connect to the high-speed rail network for destinations across Italy. The station sits just outside the historic walls, and the city center is about a 15-minute walk or a short bus ride away. There is no airport in Ferrara itself; the nearest major airports are Bologna Guglielmo Marconi and Venice Marco Polo.

What types of accommodation are available in Ferrara?+

The area offers a spread of options. At the four-star level, the Radisson Hotel Ferrara (182 euros per night, rated 4.4 out of 5) and the Best Western Palace Inn Hotel (134 euros per night, rated 4.3 out of 5) provide standard hotel amenities. For something more characterful, Il Giardino di Rebecca (99 euros per night, rated 4.5 out of 5) is a well-regarded guesthouse. The Lucrezia Borgia (three stars, 175 euros per night) and the B&B Hotel Ferrara (three stars, 204 euros per night) round out the mid-to-upper range. Travelers on a tighter budget can consider Hotel Grisù Collins at around 54 euros per night, though its rating of 3.5 out of 5 suggests a more basic experience.

Who is Ferrara best suited for as a travel destination?+

Ferrara appeals most to travelers interested in history, Renaissance art and architecture, and Italian food culture. The city is notably quieter than more-visited destinations in northern Italy, which suits those who prefer a slower pace. Its flat terrain and extensive cycle paths make it particularly popular with cyclists. Families, couples, and solo travelers who want a genuine Italian city experience rather than a heavily touristed one tend to find Ferrara very rewarding.

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