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Browse hotels in Pizzighettone, Lombardy — stay inside the 16th-century walled town on the Adda River, 25 km west of Cremona.

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About Pizzighettone

Pizzighettone: Walled Town on the Adda River

Pizzighettone sits on the banks of the Adda River in the Province of Cremona, Lombardy, roughly 25 km west of Cremona and 50 km southeast of Milan. The town is split in two by the river: the fortified historic core on the left bank and the district of Gera on the right. The defining feature is the nearly intact circuit of 16th-century defensive walls, stretching approximately 1 km and still walkable along their full perimeter — a rarity in northern Italy.

Where to Stay and Getting Around

Accommodation in Pizzighettone is limited to a handful of small hotels and agriturismi; most visitors use it as a day trip from Cremona or Lodi. The town is served by the Cremona–Milan railway line, with the station located in Gera. Cyclists follow the Adda cycling route, which passes directly through town along the riverbank.

Practical Tips

  • Walls access: The walkable ramparts are open daily; entry to the towers costs a few euros.
  • Best season: April–October for riverside walks and outdoor markets.
  • Frittole festival: Held each February, centered on local fried dough traditions dating to at least the 18th century.
  • Nearest airport: Milan Linate (LIN), approximately 55 km northwest.

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Il Torchio di Alchieri Moreno e C SAS

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