Ideally located 800 metres from Cremona Cathedral, the Hotel Continental boasts 2 meeting rooms, a restaurant with terrace, a pizzeria on the ground floor and a fitness centre.
Foresteria Il Voltone is set in Cremona, 500 metres from Stradivari Museum and 1.6 km from Giovanni Zini Stadium. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
Anne
United Kingdom
We stayed in the Arthotel NOT Foresteria il voltone ….we liked the fact that Tatiana, receptionist at the ArtHotel went above and beyond to help us. She organised a room in the ArtHotel on the ground floor where we were happy. The Art hotel is central and we were able to walk everywhere we wanted. We paid for parking in the hotel parking which is 30 m from the hotel.
Dellearti is a design hotel in the historic centre of Cremona, 50 metres from the Torrazzo and 450 metres from the violin museum. Rooms have a TV with Sky channels and free WiFi.
Michael
United Kingdom
Location, modern interior, very helpful staff, parking
Hotel Astoria first opened its doors in 1890. Located in a limited traffic area in Cremona's historic centre, it is just 50 metres from Cremona Cathedral and 100 metres from the Violin Museum.
Surrounded by green fields in the Lombardy countryside, Carrobbio Bed&Breakfast is a traditional farmhouse, 10 minutes' drive from Cremona centre. It offers a peaceful location and free WiFi.
Sinjur
Slovenia
Very beautifull enviroment among green fields and surprisengly beautifull house and rooms.
Beautiful Historic center, fantastic coffee shops specially...
Beautiful Historic center, fantastic coffee shops specially the one in front of the theater , the coffe shop Al 41, staff really professional, food and coffe perfect. The city is really clean and safe. Nice to small shopping for clothes in Italian good brands.
Elisangela
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Cremona is a great small city. Very compact and walkable.
Cremona is a great small city. Very compact and walkable. The central square is especially lovely at night with the cathedral beautifully lit up. In the warmer weather the square comes alive after dark, packed with people eating and drinking in the outside bars and restaurants.
The violin museum is interesting and worth a visit. And the Piazza Stradivari with the statue of the famous violin maker is another must do.
Some very good restaurants. We especially liked the Indian Punjab grill and bar restaurant. Great atmosphere , helpful and friendly staff and most important, the food is of very good quality and beautifully presented.
On our second night we ate at Tacabanda. Very good food, nice owner but a bit pricey and without the same ambiance. And a good 15 min. walk from city centre
MALCOLM
Italy
Scored 10
10
Beautiful old and accessible Italian City. So much to see.
Beautiful old and accessible Italian City. So much to see. Recommend picking up a Cremona map from tourist information which includes three walking tours / itineries - Musical Tour, Ancient City Tour, New (C16th) City Tour. Also recommended - go into the Town Hall for exhibits, and views over the Piazza to the cathedral and baptistry. The Violin museum is interesting.
Peter
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Cremona is a fascinating city, with a beautiful duomo, good...
Cremona is a fascinating city, with a beautiful duomo, good restaurants and interesting museums and instrument making workshos and studiios. It feels friendly and safe and not at all overrun with tourists. Highly recommend.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Cremona is a fascinating destination, its history is...
Cremona is a fascinating destination, its history is revealed on every corner you walk about. The Cremona cathedral that dates back to the 12th century, the baptistry, and the bell tower are a must visit. You may not want to miss of course the Museo del Violino where you can trace back the history of violin making as it developed in Cremona. If you're hungry for great pizza, go to La Pendola and if for great seafood, Pesciolini Innamorati. In short, you'll want to comeback there many times.
Rubén Salazar
Netherlands
Scored 8.0
8.0
Italy is full of interesting destinations that do not make...
Italy is full of interesting destinations that do not make it to the top of Tripadvisor or Lonely planet, but are still very interesting. Cremona is one of those places. The good news (for travellers) is that the tourist masses will stay away, most people come here because of its history of musical instruments. For me the Torrazzo (the 120m tower in the square) was the more impressive sight. I have been up many towers, this is truly one of the most spectacular ones, and it has a still functioning original astronomical clock, as well as very nice explanations within the tower. The Violin museum will attract most tourists, I think it could have used more traditional exhibits where you can read and learn instead of all the (annoying) multimedia exhibits that do not tell much. The recitals (not every day, check the schedule) are a must see though. It is quite interesting to see a 180-200 year old violin (Vesuvio Stradivarius in our case) taken form the exhibition brought to the hall and hear it played live in front of an audience. And then there is the food. There are excellent restaurants in the area, I can recommend the Ristorante Il Violino (upscale, quite pricey) for example.
This is a well=positioned, functional and good value hotel. The staff, especially Signore Carla and Renata did all possible to ensure that our group (3 adults) were accomodated in comfort and offered much-appreciated recommendations for eateries and places of interest.
The hotel is a brisk 20 minutes walk from il centro.
The apartment is very clean, spacious, comfortable and includes lots of amenities (cooking, Netflix, internet, books on Cremona, washing machine, clothes racks, etc.). The hosts are very friendly, kind and helpful. The location is excellent as the centro storico is just a few minutes walk,
Great hotel in a great location, just a few seconds' walk from the cathedral. The room felt luxurious with a big bed, a big TV and Sky TV for free. Great shower, nice breakfast. Wi-Fi fast and powerful.
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