Set off to discover the wonders of eastern Lombardy, among authentic villages, lake landscapes, and cities rich in history, art, and musical tradition.
Suggested train departure: Iseo
Departure by train to Iseo (approx. 1 hour).
Nestled on the eastern shores of Lake Iseo, the village of Iseo is a gem still largely untouched by mass tourism, perfect for those seeking authenticity, nature, and genuine flavors. Strolling through its cobbled streets, enjoying the romantic lakeside promenade, browsing artisan shops, and savoring a glass of Franciacorta at sunset: every moment in Iseo reflects the slow and relaxed rhythm of a more intimate Lombardy.
Suggested experiences:
Guided tour of Iseo’s historic center
Accompanied by a local guide, explore the medieval heart of Iseo: Piazza Garibaldi, the Parish Church of Sant’Andrea, and the Oldofredi Castle, now a cultural center surrounded by greenery.
Mini cruise on Lake Iseo and Monte Isola
Discover the beauty of the lake with a peaceful boat cruise including a stop at Monte Isola, the largest inhabited lake island in Europe. Wander through fishing villages, taste local cured meats, and enjoy unforgettable panoramic views.
Suggested train departure: Cremona
Departure by train to Cremona (approx. 1 hour).
Elegant and compact, Cremona enchants visitors with its harmony of art, music, and tradition. World-famous for violin making—Antonio Stradivari was born here—the city still preserves the ancient craft of lutherie, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Suggested experiences:
Guided tour of Cremona and the Torrazzo
A fascinating route through the heart of Cremona, including the majestic Piazza del Comune, the Romanesque-Gothic Cathedral, and the elegant Baptistery. Conclude the experience by climbing the 502 steps of the Torrazzo, one of the tallest medieval towers in Europe, offering spectacular views over the city and the Po Valley.
Violin Museum in Cremona
Immerse yourself in Cremona’s violin-making tradition with historic models by Stradivari, Amati, and Guarneri, musical instruments, tools, and designs. The visit also includes live performances in an auditorium renowned for its perfect acoustics.
Walk among the violin makers
Cremona is home to over 150 violin-making workshops where the art of crafting violins is still passionately passed down. Join a guided visit through artisan laboratories to uncover the secrets of this ancient tradition—a true behind-the-scenes journey, with opportunities to observe master luthiers at work and take part in introductory workshops. A unique experience to enter the musical heart of the city.