Starting from Brescia, it will be possible to visit the indicated locations, such as Desenzano del Garda and Cremona, and choose from the proposed activities, experiencing everything at a relaxed pace: strolls through historic centers and lakesides, guided tours of museums and villas, boat or bike excursions, wine and local product tastings, discovering the culture, traditions, and landscapes of Lombardy at your own rhythm.
Recommended places and suggested activities:
Desenzano del Garda
Desenzano del Garda is a lakeside town on Lake Garda, renowned for its picturesque harbor, beaches, and historic center filled with cobblestone streets, lively squares, and traditional venues. It is an ideal starting point for exploring the lake, with numerous restaurants offering lake fish dishes and local wines such as Lugana.
Guided tour of Desenzano del Garda
Begin your discovery of Desenzano with a guided walk through the cobblestone streets of its historic center, lively with shops, cafés, and markets. Admire breathtaking lakeside views, discover the millennia-old history of the town, and enjoy its authentic atmosphere.
Visit to the Roman Villa and the Archaeological Museum
A true archaeological gem in the heart of the city: the Roman Villa of Desenzano preserves some of the finest mosaic floors in northern Italy. Walk among the remains of frescoed rooms, imagining the daily life of Roman nobility. Complete the experience with a visit to the Rambotti Archaeological Museum, which houses the world’s oldest wooden plow found on a lake.
Boat excursion to discover Lake Garda
Set sail for an unforgettable day on Italy’s largest lake, navigating crystal-clear waters, charming villages, and breathtaking natural landscapes. A relaxing and evocative experience, perfect for immersing yourself in the beauty and tranquility of Lake Garda.
Wine tastings in local wineries
Just minutes from Desenzano, the Lugana hills offer fresh and aromatic wines, such as the renowned Lugana white. Enjoy a guided winery tour among vineyards and barrels, followed by a tasting paired with local cured meats, cheeses, and extra virgin olive oil. A sensory experience blending flavor and tradition.
Cycling tour through vineyards, hills, and rural villages
Discover the Garda countryside by bicycle (traditional or e-bike), following quiet roads through vineyards, farmhouses, and olive groves. With an expert guide or independently, reach hidden villages and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the lake. Optional stops include picnics or tastings along the route.
Cremona
Elegant and intimate, 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 art of luthiery, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Guided tour of Cremona and the Torrazzo
A fascinating route through the heart of Cremona, featuring 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 with perfect acoustics.
Walk among the luthiers
Cremona boasts over 150 violin-making workshops, where the art of violin craftsmanship is still passed down with passion. Join a guided visit through artisan workshops 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.
Overnight stay in Brescia.