Bergamo | Italy - Romantic Castle Tour
Bergamo is one of the five famous Italian cities with ancient city walls, and its ancient city walls were listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2017.
Climate: Bergamo has a Mediterranean climate, with an average temperature of about 25°C in summer and about 5°C in winter. Summer is sunny and suitable for travel, but be sure to wear sunscreen. Winter is cold and wet, so bring a thick coat.
Food and Scenery Recommendations:
• Food: The city is known for its delicious pasta, pizza, and various cheeses, as well as its signature Italian ice cream. You can taste authentic Italian food in small shops on the streets of the old town, such as traditional Bolognese pasta, with rich sauce and chewy noodles that will leave you wanting more.
• Scenery: In addition to the recommended panoramic viewing platform, the ancient streets of Bergamo are also worth a visit, with ancient buildings and cobblestone roads full of historical charm. The ancient churches in the upper city are beautifully built, and the murals and sculptures inside are worth seeing.
Panoramic Viewing Platform Recommendations:
• A Rocca di Bergamo: A 13th-century fortification, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the upper and lower cities of Bergamo, the entire Bergamo plain, and even Milan. It is a great place for photography enthusiasts.
• Campanone: A 52.76-meter-high civic tower in the center of Piazza Vecchia. Here you can enjoy the magnificent view of the ancient city (upper city) and the largest bell in Lombardy. Many official Bergamo promotional photos are taken here.
• 19 S. Vigilio Castle: If you want to see further, you can come here. You can take the S. Vigilio mountain train and then walk to the castle. However, the scenery along the way from the bottom station to the castle is also beautiful, so if you have the energy, you can try taking the train up the mountain and walking down.
• Torre dei Caduti: Located in the center of the lower city of Bergamo, it is a monument to the dead of World War I and a symbol of modern Bergamo. It is a great place to enjoy a panoramic view of the lower city. Note that it is only open on weekends and holidays.
Notes:
• When visiting the panoramic viewing platform, especially in high places, pay attention to safety and follow local signs.
• Pay attention to the opening hours of Torre dei Caduti to avoid a wasted trip.
• When tasting local food, if you have special dietary needs or restrictions, communicate with the restaurant in advance. When visiting the old town, be sure to protect the local environment and cultural relics.