Flights to Bergamo

Flights to Bergamo

When to visit Bergamo in Italy

Spring (mid-April to early-June) and fall (September and October) are the finest periods to visit Bergamo, but October tends to be a little rainier. The summer tourist high season, which runs from the end of June to the end of August, is incredibly busy in Bergamo. Bergamo has hot summers, with temperatures averaging 27 degrees Celsius (82 degrees Fahrenheit), and pleasant winters (December through February). Between May and September, the weather is most likely to be nice, with typical temperatures ranging from 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) to 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit). July is the hottest month of the year, with an average high temperature of 28.5°C (83.3°F). With an average high temperature of 6.8°C (44.24°F), January is the coldest month.

Good to know about Bergamo

This traditional Italian city is brimming with amusements and delectable delights that will tickle your mind and spirit. Bergamo is a gorgeous location in Northern Italy worth a visit on any tour through the region, with mediaeval architecture, local food, and a real Italian town a bit off the main road. There are many reasons to visit Bergamo, which is known for its Venetian walls, cobblestone pathways, and warm atmosphere. Many European visitors to northern Italy regard Bergamo as only an airport serving as a gateway to other Italian cities. There are even travelers that fly in and depart on the same day only for the sake of buying. However, Bergamo, a lovely ancient town that is sometimes overlooked, has lots to offer. Bergamo is one of the most picturesque cities in the Lombardy area, located near Milan and Lake Garda on the foothills of the pre-Alps. Bergamo is a short day trip from Milan, and once there, you'll wonder why this lovely tiny city isn't on everyone's list of places to visit in Italy.

What to see in Bergamo

The lively hub of upper Bergamo is Piazza Vecchia. It may easily absorb your entire day, since it is dominated by significant buildings and monuments, as well as excellent cafés and gelaterie. Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, a native Pavia artist, created the church and tomb Cappella Colleoni. It is close to Bergamo's church and Piazza Vecchia. You do not need to leave Bergamo if you enjoy shopping and trendy surroundings. The città bassa, or bottom city, offers a diverse range of lively cafés, boutiques, and stores. The most attractive and busiest street in the contemporary portion of Bergamo is Via XX Settembre, which was named to commemorate the last stages in the foundation of modern Italy in 1870. You should not miss the magnificent Accademia di Carrara unless art and museums give you a rash. The beautiful Relais San Lorenzo, located in the ancient mediaeval city, is ideal for a romantic break. The Spa is a great place to unwind. You may also treat yourself to a memorable meal at the gourmet restaurant, which has a one-of-a-kind location within an archaeological site. The boutique Hotel Petronilla in lower Bergamo is modern and elegant, with a modest fitness and spa facility and is just a few steps from the commercial district and bus stop.

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