Where to stay in Pavia: neighborhoods, accommodation and practical tips
Complete guide on where to stay in Pavia: from the university historic center to Oltrepò Pavese, B&Bs in medieval palaces, agriturismi among vineyards and options for every budget.
Why Pavia is a perfect base
Pavia is one of Europe's oldest university cities, with an intact medieval historic center, noble towers, and one of the world's most beautiful charterhouses just kilometers away. Largely overlooked by mass tourism, it offers quality accommodation at prices far below neighboring Milan, just 35 minutes away by train.
Best neighborhoods to stay in
Historic Center — University and Cathedral
The heart of Pavia, between the University (founded 1361), the Cathedral with its octagonal dome, and the medieval towers. Cobblestone streets, Renaissance courtyards, bookshops, and student osterias. Staying here means immersing yourself in the daily life of a cultured, vibrant city. Everything is walkable.
Borgo Ticino and Ponte Coperto
The area along the Ticino River, dominated by the reconstructed Covered Bridge. Riverside atmosphere, colorful houses, restaurants with river views. Here you find charming B&Bs in traditional houses and small hotels facing the water. Romantic and quiet, 5 minutes from the center.
Station Area
Practical for those using Pavia as a base for visiting Milan or the Certosa. Functional hotels, contained prices, direct connection to the center in 10 minutes on foot along Corso Cavour. The most logistical choice.
Certosa di Pavia
8 km from the center, the village around the Charterhouse offers some rural properties and B&Bs that allow you to visit the monastery in peace, perhaps early morning before tour groups. A car or bicycle is needed.
Oltrepò Pavese
The hills south of the Po, land of Pinot Noir and Bonarda. 20-30 minutes from Pavia, agriturismi among vineyards with panoramas reminiscent of the Langhe but without the crowds. Casteggio, Montebello, and Santa Maria della Versa are the main centers. Perfect for a food and wine stay.
Accommodation types
B&Bs in the historic center
Pavia has a good selection of B&Bs in medieval and Renaissance palazzi, with quiet internal courtyards and breakfast with homemade pastries. Very reasonable prices: 60-90 euros for a double in the heart of the city.
Classic hotels
The hotel offer is modest but functional. Three-star hotels near the station and center, suitable for short stays. Some historic hotels near the Cathedral offer old-world charm.
Agriturismi in Oltrepò
Rural properties among vineyards, with pools, tastings, and peasant cooking. Pavia-style cured meats, frog risotto, local wines. An authentic experience far from tourism.
University residences (summer)
Pavia's historic colleges (Borromeo, Ghislieri, Nuovo) and university residences rent rooms in summer at very low prices. A unique experience sleeping where Volta and Golgi once studied.
Tips for saving money
- Pavia is already very affordable compared to Milan — take advantage of the 5-euro train
- Oltrepò Pavese offers agriturismi with dinner included at unbeatable prices
- University colleges in summer are the absolute cheapest solution
- The center is so small that any position is excellent
- Avoid graduation weekends (March and July) when prices rise slightly
Where to stay by traveler type
- **First visit:** Historic Center, among university and towers
- **Romantic couple:** Borgo Ticino, for the river view
- **Budget traveler:** Station area or summer colleges
- **Wine lover:** Oltrepò Pavese
- **Milan base:** Station area, frequent trains
- **Family:** Historic center or Certosa
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Practical info
When is the best time to visit Where to stay in Pavia?
The recommended time is April, May, June, September and October, when it is less crowded.
Is Where to stay in Pavia crowded?
Where to stay in Pavia is a very quiet destination compared with the more touristy ones.
Where is Where to stay in Pavia?
Where to stay in Pavia is located in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy.