- Must visit
Accademia Carrara
Bergamo’s leading art museum, known for its strong collection of Italian Renaissance and Baroque paintings, including works by Botticelli, Raphael and Bellini.
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Bergamo’s leading art museum, known for its strong collection of Italian Renaissance and Baroque paintings, including works by Botticelli, Raphael and Bellini.
The city’s main modern and contemporary art gallery, opposite Accademia Carrara, with changing exhibitions and a strong contemporary profile.
A multimedia museum under Piazza Vecchia exploring Bergamo in the Venetian sixteenth century inside a major medieval civic building.
The historic upper town is Bergamo’s essential area for medieval streets, viewpoints, major monuments and the city’s most atmospheric walks.
Bergamo’s emblematic central square, framed by historic civic buildings and often considered the most beautiful urban space in the city.
A panoramic hill district above the old town, reached by funicular, known for quiet lanes, viewpoints and one of Bergamo’s best sunsets.
Bergamo’s signature stuffed pasta, typically filled with meat, breadcrumbs, cheese, and herbs, then dressed with butter, pancetta, and sage.
A hearty mountain polenta made with cornmeal, buckwheat flour, butter, and local cheese, especially linked to Bergamo and nearby valleys.
Traditional stuffed pasta from the Bergamo area, usually filled with cheese, breadcrumbs, and seasonings rather than meat.
Well-known traditional trattoria serving Bergamasque classics such as casoncelli and polenta in a rustic, local atmosphere.
Stylish, long-running spot in the old town known for quality Lombard ingredients, cured meats, cheeses, and regional cooking.
Refined dining venue at Hotel Excelsior San Marco, appreciated for elegant service, city views, and polished Italian cuisine.
Moderate by Italian standards. Coffee and casual meals are reasonable, while hotels and tourist-area dining cost more.
Service is often included or covered by coperto. Tipping is not required, but rounding up or leaving EUR 1-5 for good service is appreciated. Taxis can be rounded up.
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Bergamo Airport -> Bergamo Railway Station
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