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Silvia D.

Bologna, Italy
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Bologna, Italy
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Emanuela M.

Ferrara, Italy
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Ferrara, Italy, is akin to a Renaissance tableau, with each street and rooftop echoing elegance and history. The city's medieval walls and palatial grandeur invite a slow-paced exploration. On Ferrara tours, your guide will reveal the city's hidden treasures beyond its imposing facades. Feel the past on a private tour of Castello Estense or enjoy the serene beauty of its gardens. As you explore, the scent of fresh pasta and truffles from nearby trattorias tempts you to indulge in a food and wine tour. With your guide, bypass the crowds and uncover Ferrara’s intricate layers for a captivating experience. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Ferrara. Explore Ferrara your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Ferrara tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Ferrara for every interest, including: Architecture tours: walk Via delle Volte’s medieval arches and the Quadrivio degli Angeli with a local, then study the diamond-point façade of Palazzo dei Diamanti up close. You might also cycle the Renaissance walls and step inside Castello Estense to compare its brick bastions, moat, and austere courtyards. History tours: explore Castello Estense’s dungeons and ducal apartments while hearing stories of the Este court and Lucrezia Borgia. Your guide can map the old Jewish Ghetto lanes, the former city gates, and World War II memorials during your private history tours. Religious Sites tours: visit the Cathedral of San Giorgio to see the marble portal reliefs and the museum’s sculptures, then continue to Santa Maria in Vado, known for a 12th‑century Eucharistic miracle. You could add Monastero di Sant’Antonio in Polesine to hear the nuns’ chant, or see the Este tombs at Corpus Domini. The centre is flat and walkable, and many tours work well on foot or by bike; local buses cover longer stretches and the station links nearby towns. For sites outside the core or to move comfortably between churches, you can book chauffeured tours with private transportation, or ask your local guide to arrange it. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Ferrara inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Exploring Ferrara on a private walking tour with a local guide offers a chance to connect with the city's unique neighborhoods. Dive into the heart of Ferrara and experience its culture firsthand. - Historical Center: Stroll through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed streets, where your guide can reveal the city’s Renaissance secrets. Perfect for cultural tourists eager to explore palaces and cathedrals. - Jewish Ghetto: Discover a neighborhood rich in history, where your guide can share stories of the Jewish community's past and present. This area is ideal for those interested in meaningful cultural connections. - Via delle Volte: Walk along this medieval street, where you'll feel transported back in time. This area caters to families and history buffs, offering a glimpse into Ferrara’s medieval past. Day trip ideas from Ferrara Use Ferrara as your base and stretch out to nearby cities and wetlands for day trips that fit neatly into private tours built around food, art, and the outdoors. - Bologna – Porticoes, lively markets, and layered food traditions mean you can weave between neighbourhoods tasting mortadella, fresh pasta, and espresso, and if culinary history interests you, your tour can add a pasta workshop or market-to-table focus. - Ravenna – Mosaics shine in cool, echoing spaces and make early Christian art feel close-up, and if you like art with context, your tour can link sites so the patterns and stories line up without rushing. - Comacchio and the Po Delta – Canals, pastel houses, and wide wetlands set the scene for eel heritage and easy birdwatching, and if you enjoy nature and small-town rhythm, your tour can mix a light boat ride with a walk along lagoon edges. - Modena – Balsamic vinegar attics, tidy porticoes, and slow food habits reward a curious palate, and if you’re into craft producers, your tour can visit an acetaia to trace ageing methods before a simple tasting and a stroll through the historic core. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Ferrara most travellers miss.