A MAGICAL PLACE

Bergamo’s beautiful upper town, the Città Alta (pictured above), is a magical place well worth visiting. Use this website to help you plan your trip to Bergamo in Northern Italy and find your way to some of the other lovely towns and villages in Lombardia that are perhaps less well known to tourists.

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Touch down and start your holiday

Visitors can reach Bergamo quickly when they land at Milan Bergamo airport, which is situated at Orio al Serio, just five kilometres outside the city.
There are flight links with Bristol, East Midlands, Glasgow, Liverpool, London Stansted and Shannon. There are also services to destinations in Spain, France, Germany, Scandinavia and eastern Europe.
To travel into Bergamo, visitors can take an ATB (Azienda Trasporti Bergamo) bus to the railway station in Bergamo for Euro 1.70. These run from early in the morning until late at night.
Autostradale buses also provide a link with Brescia and Milan.
There are radio-controlled taxis waiting outside Arrivals and a choice of car rental firms based at the airport.
Orio al Serio has ample parking and plenty of amenities for travellers, such as banks, shops, bars and a choice of places to eat.



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3 comments:

  1. I am going to Milan soon for a short break and wondered how I can get to Bergamo for the day. Also, how long does it take?

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  2. From Milan it is less than an hour by train to Bergamo and there are regular services. Look at the Getting Around section for more information on how to use Italian trains. There is also information about transport to get you round Bergamo. Hope you enjoy your trip!

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  3. Thanks for that recommendation, Alex. Maybe some
    of the people travelling from Stansted to Bergamo will be able to make use of your service.

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