In the historic centre, holidaymakers and sightseers will find a rich offering of elegant palaces and ancient churches. Cremona's magnificent cathedral – dubbed the Sistine Chapel of the north – is top of most visitors' lists. Its bell tower, the Torrazzo of Cremona, is the tallest surviving pre-modern tower in the country; it houses one of the world's biggest astronomical clocks.
There again, the Cremona Baptistery is a beautiful octagonal building with splendid frescoes to see inside. The city is also famous for producing high-quality violins. Hence, its violin museum is a must for musicians and lovers of classical music. In addition to the city's autumn exhibition, visitors can see the history of violin-making in Cremona and the prominent Stradivari family's instrument collection all year round.
Cremona's unique cultural programme features events from February to October. In addition, apart from activities around the city, there's usually something on in the neighbouring towns for visitors to enjoy and take in the atmosphere. With car hire in Cremona, getting around is quick and convenient.
Curiosities in the Piazza is a second-hand market with around one hundred stalls. Pictures, lithographs, musical instruments, curiosities, antiques and furniture are on sale in this popular biannual event, held every February and September.
In April, the Thousand Toys is sure to delight younger family members. This fascinating show displays hundreds of toys, some dating back to the eighteenth century. Exhibits include model soldiers, trains, cars, spinning tops and yo-yos, along with a vast collection of novelties, playthings and games from the 1970s and 1980s.
July sees a goose race at the Palio dell'Oca, where birds from six neighbourhoods compete for a prestigious, hand-painted cloth prize. A giant floating raft accommodates the judges who oversee the proceedings and the accompanying costume parade. Live music and refreshments add to the atmosphere of these flagship summer celebrations in Cremona.
The city is the birthplace of esteemed violin makers and is renowned for its instrument-making techniques. In September, local musicians organise an annual international violin exhibition. Guests can attend workshops or concerts, attend masterclasses and see guitars, pianos and the finest violins.
October is when you'll enjoy the Torrone festival, commemorating the legendary Italian nougat, believed to have originated in the fifteenth century.
Finally, when your exploration has worked up an appetite, why not enjoy some genuine Italian cuisine in the local restaurants around the main square, Piazza del Comune?