Cozy Pet Friendly Flat in the Ancient Heart of Ferrara
Ferrara, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Kitchen amenities
Iron
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
2 single beds, 1 sofa bed
The Casa dell’Archivòlto is located in the ancient heart of Ferrara, the Castrum.
It is immersed in an oasis of tranquility and silence, which allows those who stay there to fully enjoy the medieval air that reigns in the maze of streets, alleys and courts of the Castrum.
A 5-minute walk from the oldest part of the Walls (Via del Baluardi) and 10 minutes from the Castello Estense (the Castle), the Casa dell’Archivòlto is the ideal base for experiencing the city in the most authentic way.
The Casa dell’Archivòlto dates back to the early 1900s and has been renovated several times (1985-1998-2005, and then by the current owner in 2007-2008 and in 2017).
Furnished with simplicity and elegance, combining family pieces and Italian design furniture, it offers two bedrooms (one with a large double bed and a second with two single beds), a large bathroom with double shower and upstairs a large kitchen; equipped with all the facilities such as coffee machine, dishwasher, electric kettle, traditional oven and microwave, toaster, various utensils and a cozy living room with access to the exclusive 20sqm terrace.
Services available to guests: split air conditioning in the living room, free wifi,
television, iron, drying rack, washing machine and clothes hanger.
A folding bed is available for the fifth guest.
We are pet friendly! We gladly accept your four-legged friends, with an extra cleaning fee of 30 euros per stay.
The internal garage is suitable for small-medium sized machines. The location of the house is within the limited traffic zone (ztl) and the most convenient paid parking lot is in via Carlo Mayer.
To get from the Bologna Marconi airport, it takes 15 minutes by car.
By public transport you need to take the train n. 11 to the Kennedy stop; journey time 40 minutes.
From the Ferrara central station, instead, take bus n.6 to the Alfonso d’Este Museo Di Spina stop, a 20-minute journey.
10 minutes by car.
According to Italian Law, all identity documents of the guests must be exhibited on arrival.
In order to provide you a smooth process of check in please advise your Key Holder your approximate time of arrival in advance.
License number: 038008-CV-00444.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Bologna, the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy, is a city that captivates visitors with its rich history, exquisite cuisine, and vibrant cultural scene. Known as "La Dotta, La Grassa, La Rossa" (The Learned, The Fat, The Red), Bologna offers a unique blend of intellectual heritage, culinary richness, and striking architecture.
The city's medieval center is one of the best-preserved in Europe, inviting travelers to wander through a maze of narrow streets and under the shade of its famous porticoes, which provide over 40 kilometers of covered walkways. At the heart of Bologna lies the Piazza Maggiore, a sprawling square surrounded by important buildings like the Basilica di San Petronio, one of the largest churches in the world, and the medieval Palazzo d'Accursio.
Bologna's nickname "The Learned" comes from its university, which is the oldest in the Western world, founded in 1088. The University of Bologna has been a center of intellectual life for centuries, and its historic buildings and libraries are a testament to the city's long-standing academic tradition.
"The Fat" refers to Bologna's legendary culinary tradition. The city is renowned for its delicious food and is considered by many to be the gastronomic capital of Italy. Visitors can indulge in local specialties such as tortellini, tagliatelle al ragù (often known outside of Italy as Bolognese sauce), and mortadella. The Quadrilatero area, a bustling market district with food shops and stalls, is the perfect place to sample these and other delicacies.
As for "The Red," this nickname not only refers to the political leanings of the city's residents but also to the warm, terracotta-colored buildings that give Bologna its distinctive hue. The city's two leaning towers, Asinelli and Garisenda, offer panoramic views and are iconic symbols of the city.
Bologna also serves as a gateway to the Emilia-Romagna region, known for its rich agricultural produce and other culinary delights like Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, balsamic vinegar from Modena, and Parma ham.
Cultural events abound in Bologna, from film festivals to music performances, and the city's theaters and galleries ensure that the arts are always celebrated. The MAMbo - Museum of Modern Art of Bologna is a must-visit for contemporary art enthusiasts.
In essence, Bologna is a city that offers an immersive Italian experience, combining the pleasures of the palate with the stimulation of the mind and the beauty of the arts, all set within a historical and architecturally rich urban landscape.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM