The most easily overlooked beautiful Italian town.
Bergamo is a city in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, located 40 km northeast of Milan. The city consists of an ancient walled core, known as the "Upper Town," situated between a series of hills, with a modern extension below. Here is a travel guide to Bergamo:
- Day 1: Arrive in Bergamo and check in to your hotel to rest.
- Day 2: Visit the Upper Town of Bergamo and visit famous historical sites such as Bergamo Cathedral, Palazzo della Ragione, and Colleoni Chapel.
- Day 3: Visit Bergamo Castle and admire the architecture and decorations inside the castle.
- Day 4: Visit the Lower Town of Bergamo and visit the Bergamo Modern Art Gallery to admire the collection of paintings.
- Day 5: Head to the surrounding mountains of Bergamo for hiking or mountaineering activities and enjoy the natural scenery.
- Day 6: Go shopping in Bergamo city and taste local cuisine.
- Day 7: End your trip and leave Bergamo.
Tourist attractions:
- Bergamo Cathedral: Built in the 15th century, it features Gothic and Renaissance styles, with a spectacular and solemn exterior, and is decorated with many sculptures, stained glass windows, and frescoes.
- Palazzo della Ragione: The oldest city palace in Italy, built in 1199.
- Colleoni Chapel: A tomb built by the mercenary captain Colleoni and commissioned by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo between 1470 and 1476, it is a masterpiece of the Lombard Renaissance.
- Bergamo Castle: Built by the Visconti family in the 14th century, the entrance to the castle is easy to miss, so be careful. Since it is not very large and there are not many tourists, you can slowly enjoy this medieval castle.
- Bergamo Modern Art Gallery: The local art gallery features works by masters, especially those of the great 15th-century Venetian painters.
Transportation:
- Air: Bergamo is home to Italy's third busiest airport, Il Caravaggio International Airport, with 12.3 million passengers in 2017.
- Train: Take a direct or local train with a transfer from Milan Porta Garibaldi Station, about 1 hour apart, and it takes about 1 hour.
- Car: Take a bus from Milan Castello Sforzesco, about every 30 minutes, and it takes about 1 hour to reach the bus station in front of Bergamo National Railway Station.
Food recommendations:
- Risotto: A traditional Italian dish made with rice, onions, butter, cheese, and other ingredients, with a rich taste.
- Pasta: There are many varieties, such as meat sauce pasta, creamy mushroom pasta, seafood pasta, etc., and it is one of the representatives of Italian cuisine.
- Pizza: One of Italy's most famous dishes, made with dough, tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings, and baked.