Our favourite hotels in Ferrara, Italy
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From 130 EUR
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The Carlton Residence Hotel blends tradition and modernity in a wonderful way. Regardless of the length of the stay, you will feel good. Cancellation policy: you can cancel without penalty no later than 24 hs before arrival. |
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From 100 EUR
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The hotel is located in the inn in a palace just 50 m from the cathedral and imposant Estensi castle. You can cancel, if you need, 24 hours before arrival. |
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From 120 EUR
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Annunziata hotel is a hotel with heavy traditions - it is rumoured that nobody else but Casanova was a customer there. It was constructed in the first decade of the 16-th century. The interesting history of the hotel is written its guestbook, which many famous people have signed. |
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From 83 EUR
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The Carlton Hotel in Ferrara is located right in the historical centre; it is easily accessible from all road arteries. If you want to explore the interesting city of Ferara, this hotel offers a perfect choice. The Cathedral and the Castle are very close. the hotel is accommodating, the staff is friendly and welcoming. |
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From 60 EUR
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The Express By Holiday Inn is at the exit of Ferrera, at a strategical point. Regardless if you are on a business or private trip, your stay will be as pleasant as possible. There is a small but stylish hall; the reception is open 24/7. There is a meeting room available and a parking. You can cancel up to 24 hours prior to arrival. |
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Ferrara hotel reservations
Europe-Cities.com offers both 4-star comfort hotels and cheap 1-star hotels in Ferrara, Italy. No matter if you are looking for hotels in city centre of Ferrara or these located in the outskirts, we would be able to help you. In addition, all our accommoation offers in Ferrara come with instant confirmation. What is also important, we do not charge prepayment. The payment is realized at the arrival to the hotel.
About Ferrara
Ferrara is situated in the valley of the river Po in Northern Italy, south of Padua and Venice and north of Bologna, in the Emilia-Romagna region. It is convenient for a day tour from each of these three cities.
It is not known for certain when Ferrara was founded. It was first mentioned in a 8th-century document as part of the Ravenna Exarchate. From the beginning of the 13th to the end of the 16th century, Ferrara was ruled by the Este family who were responsible for the construction of many of the monuments we admire today. They were also patrons of art, literature and music, and artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Titian and Raphael, as well as Petrarch and Antoine Brumel enjoyed their support. Alfonso I (1486-1534) is worth mentioning not only because he commissioned a series of works to Titian but also as the third husband of the notorious Lucrezia Borgia. The House of Este came to an end in 1598, and Ferrara was enlisted among Papal states, saw Austrian occupation in the 19th century, and finally became part of the Kingdom of Italy.
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