
Cremona Lombardy And The Lakes, Italy Travel Guide
About 120 km (75 miles) northwest of Cremona. Milan's main international hub, with long-haul and intercontinental flights.
Linate is 70 km (43 miles) northwest, Bergamo 90 km (56 miles) north. Serve mostly European and domestic flights, with Bergamo a low-cost hub.
June-August sees highest flight prices and frequency. Book well in advance.
April-May, Sept-Oct have moderate flight prices, good availability. Good weather balance.
Nov-March generally have lowest flight prices (not including holidays). Flight frequency reduced.
Duty-free shops, various restaurants and cafes.
Car hire counters, currency exchange, ATMs, airport lounges.
Free Wi-Internet access.
Trains are an efficient way to travel to Cremona within Italy. Trenitalia, Italy's national railway, operates services.
Renting a car within Italy has specific requirements and rules.
Long-intercity coach alternatives are less common than trains.
Italy is a member of the Schengen Area.
Cremona is a landlocked city.
The Po River borders Cremona's south.
Not applicable; Cremona has no seaports.
Not applicable in context of direct sea/river access to Cremona.
Cremona's inland position means most transportation is through land or air.
Plan your departure with sufficient time for airport or station processes.
No specific exit fees for tourists.
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DiscoverCars.com: For booking car rentals.
Give yourself plenty of time for the airport transfers, specifically from Malpensa. Always validate regional train tickets before getting on for your departure.