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Il Bagattino
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Offering free WiFi an a mini-bar, this air-conditioned room has wooden furniture and wood-beamed ceilings. Facilities in…
Providing free toiletries, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The air-…
Featuring free toiletries, this twin/double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. Thi…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The doubl…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. This dou…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The doubl…
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Restaurants nearby
- Ca' d'FraraBib In a quiet corner of the center, a small, discreet door opens onto two interconnected dining rooms: modern yet simply elegant. The air is fragrant with Romagna: hand-rolled fresh pasta, tender Swiss chard and ricotta tortelli cloaked in melted butter and Parmigiano, golden oven-baked lasagne, rustic tagliatelle bathed in a richly flavored prosciutto ragù. The main courses are a triumph of taste: tender tongue and succulent cotechino paired with velvety purée and creamy sauces. The finale is sweet and enveloping, with the moist-hearted tenerina accompanied by a small glass brimming with soft, f347m
- Da Noemi The mother of the current owner opened this busy restaurant in a medieval alleyway in the historic centre, giving it her own name. The historic dishes here reflect the culinary traditions of Ferrara, with specialities such as salama da sugo (pork sausage) and pasticcio di maccheroni (a baked pasta dish) on the menu. A must for anyone looking to sample local dishes already famous during the time of the Este family.222m
- Cucina Bacilieri A small restaurant in the heart of the city, refined and romantic, where soft spotlights cast a gentle glow over the tables, creating an intimate, comforting atmosphere. The flavors are entrusted to chef-owner Bacilieri, who crafts modern, harmonious dishes rooted in seasonality and the freshness of ingredients, spanning both meat and fish. Not to be missed: the dessert course, here it is a true indulgence for the palate. Service, led by a young, passionate team, attends to every detail of the experience with warmth and care.377m
- Makorè Makorè celebrates ten years of evolution, born in symbiosis with the adjacent fishmonger and devoted to the sea from the start. Year after year, the quality of the experience has grown steadily, thanks to the passion of the kitchen crew. In the elegant dining room overlooking the crew, the journey begins with a choice: the 10-course “Decennale” tasting menu tracing their history, the Blind surprise menu of varying length, or a small à la carte selection illustrated verbally. Modern recipes, harmonious pairings, and carefully calibrated balance define the experience. Before dessert, an indulgen396m
- Quel Fantastico Giovedì After forty years of experience, their consistency and care make this one of Ferrara’s most sought-after tables (best to book well in advance!). Guests enter intimate dining rooms of welcoming warmth, where service is gracious and precise. The menu is fragrant with the sea: fish dishes prepared with classic elegance and modern touches, such as the green bean and vegetable velouté crowned with raw scampi, fresh and glistening. Meat offerings are equally rewarding, rich and flavorful, with the celebrated potato sformato and gratinéed salama da sugo releasing intense aromas from the oven.423m
- Trattoria LanzagalloBib The spaces have been refreshed – simple yet more contemporary – without losing the venue’s authentic soul. The kitchen remains faithful to seafood traditions, offering a sound quality-to-price ratio, now elevated by a more polished presentation. Not to be missed are the raw scampi, delicately marinated with fine shavings of lemon zest, and the turbot baked in a potato crust, an enduring house classic. To finish, fragrant puff-pastry biscuits, served warm with confectioner’s custard. Long a fixture, and still today, a true reference point in the Ferrara area.9.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Ferrara Cathedral cathedral in Ferrara, Italy120m
- Castello Estense Castle in Ferrara (FE)292m
- Stadio Paolo Mazza multi-use stadium in Ferrara, Italy1.0km
- Palazzo Schifanoia palace and museum in Ferrara, Italy966m
- Teatro Comunale theater in Ferrara319m
- Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi church building in Ferrara, Italy518m
- Chiesa di Santa Maria in Vado church in Ferrara (FE)901m
- Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah history museum in Ferrara, Italy409m
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