Where to stay in Ferrara: neighborhoods, accommodation and practical tips
Complete guide on where to stay in Ferrara: from the Este center to the medieval quarter, B&Bs in Renaissance palaces, agriturismi in the Po Delta and tips for every budget.
Why Ferrara is perfect for a slow stay
Ferrara is the city of bicycles, Renaissance palaces, and walkable walls. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the few Italian cities where the Renaissance was planned on paper (Biagio Rossetti's Addizione Erculea). Flat, bikeable, quiet — a perfect antidote to frenetic tourism.
Best neighborhoods to stay in
Historic Center — Castle and Cathedral
The heart of Este Ferrara: the moated Castle, the Romanesque-Gothic Cathedral, Corso Ercole I d'Este (the most beautiful street of the Italian Renaissance). Here you find B&Bs in noble palazzi, historic hotels, and the city's cultural life. Everything is reachable by bicycle in minutes.
Medieval Quarter — Via delle Volte
The oldest Ferrara, with its covered passages (the "volte"), artisan workshops, and an atmosphere that seems frozen in time. Via delle Volte is the most photographed street in the city. Intimate B&Bs in medieval row houses, quiet and romantic. Perfect for couples.
Addizione Erculea — Corso Ercole I d'Este
The Renaissance quarter designed by Rossetti: wide streets, monumental palazzi (Palazzo dei Diamanti), gardens. Quieter and more spacious than the medieval center, with some of the city's most elegant properties.
Station Area and Boulevards
The boulevards running along the walls connect the station to the center in 10 minutes by bicycle (or 15 on foot). Functional hotels, contained prices. The logistical choice for train arrivals wanting to explore Bologna and Ravenna too.
Po Delta and Ferrara countryside
30-40 minutes from the center, the Po Delta Park offers a unique landscape: valleys, lagoons, flamingos. Agriturismi and B&Bs in restored casoni, birdwatching, freshwater fish cuisine. A completely different experience from the city.
Accommodation types
B&Bs in Renaissance palaces
Ferrara has an extraordinary concentration of B&Bs in 15th-16th century buildings. Coffered ceilings, courtyards with wells, stone staircases. Breakfast often includes coppia ferrarese (typical bread), salama da sugo, and local sweets. Prices: 60-95 euros for a double.
Historic hotels
Some center hotels occupy noble palazzi with frescoed halls. The value proposition is excellent compared to more touristy cities. The area between the Castle and Piazza Ariostea concentrates the best options.
Agriturismi
In the lower Ferrara area and Po Delta, restored farmhouses and casoni offer immersion in the Po Valley nature. Grilled eel, pumpkin risotto, Bosco Eliceo wines. Boat experiences in the valleys.
Albergo diffuso
Some villages in the Ferrara area (like Stellata di Bondeno) have developed albergo diffuso formulas, with rooms scattered through the village fabric and centralized services.
Tips for saving money
- Ferrara is one of Italy's most affordable art cities
- Avoid Palio time (last Sunday in May) and Buskers Festival (August) if seeking low prices
- The bicycle is free in many properties and essential for enjoying the city
- The Po Delta in low season offers incredibly low rates
- The MyFE Card includes transport and museums with significant discounts
Where to stay by traveler type
- **First visit:** Historic Center, between Castle and Cathedral
- **Romantic couple:** Via delle Volte or Addizione Erculea
- **Budget traveler:** Station area or agriturismi
- **Family with children:** Center (flat and safe city) or Po Delta
- **Birdwatcher/nature lover:** Po Delta
- **Cyclist:** Any area — Ferrara is the bicycle city
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Practical info
When is the best time to visit Where to stay in Ferrara?
The recommended time is April, May, June, September and October, when it is less crowded.
Is Where to stay in Ferrara crowded?
Where to stay in Ferrara is a very quiet destination compared with the more touristy ones.
Where is Where to stay in Ferrara?
Where to stay in Ferrara is located in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.