What guests love
“Very attentive host Giovanni - personally showed and told everything, even handed a map of Bergamo.”
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What guests love
“Very attentive host Giovanni - personally showed and told everything, even handed a map of Bergamo.”
Affittimoderni Bergamo Classic - Bgco09
9.8•Fantastic
8 reviews
•Bergamo, Bergamo Province
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
Guests love this home
With an outstanding average rating of 9.8.
- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- Pets allowed
- 6 People
- 73 m²
- Entire apartment
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
Guests love this home
With an outstanding average rating of 9.8.
Holiday homes in Bergamo! Comfortable two-room apartment in the city, in a quiet residential area, just a few minutes' drive from the airport. Two-storey flat, fully furnished and equipped, sleeps 6. Heated and cooled, it has an equipped kitchen, living room with sofa bed, attic bedroom, bathroom, garage and balcony. It is equipped with an oven, cooker, TV, washing machine and hairdryer. Surrounded by services and conveniences: supermarket, bar and public transport a stone's throw away. The first supply of linen is included.
Bergamo is the perfect destination for a city break. To make sure you are not found unprepared, we have compiled a list of 10 things that should definitely not be missing from your travel itinerary.
1. Take the funicular up to the upper city. For 120 years, funiculars have been running through the walls of Bergamo, connecting the contemporary centre to the medieval heart of the city. On the way, the view is superb.
2. Stroll along the 5 km of the Mura Venete, a UNESCO heritage site. Walk the full 5 km of the Venetian Walls, protagonists of Bergamo's unmistakable skyline. The sunset seen from the terraces is priceless! A secret: from the telescopes you will find along the way you can see Milan!
3. Visit just one palace to meet all the masters of the Renaissance: the Accademia Carrara. Botticelli, Bellini, Raphael, Titian, Lotto and the great Bergamo portraitist Moroni. Meet the greats of 16th century Italian art, they are all at the Accademia Carrara: its collection is among the most valuable in Europe.
4. Listen to Donizetti's music in his birthplace. Enter the house where the great composer was born, you can understand the essence of his story and listen to his works echo within these ancient walls.
5. Enjoy nature at a stone's throw from the city. An unusual way to get to know the green heart of Bergamo is to explore the protected area of the Parco dei Colli, with its steps and paths through woods and terraces offering unexpected views.
6. Shake hands with a Nobel Prize winner. The season of great events in the city never ends: meet the Nobel Prize winners at BergamoScienza, discover Piazza Vecchia transformed into a garden of design and choose from festivals of storytelling, philosophy, cinema and much more.
7. Taste Stracciatella in the gelateria where it was invented. Cream ice cream with melted chocolate crunch. How did this idea come about? To find out, we recommend you go to 'La Marianna' in Colle Aperto, the ice cream parlour where the children's favourite flavour was invented.
8. Count the hundred chimes of the Campanone. Don't miss the appointment that has been repeated for centuries: every evening at 10 o'clock in Piazza Vecchia, the great bell at the top of the civic tower rings 100 chimes, which once served to warn the inhabitants of the closing of the gates.
9. Touching good luck! A small good luck rite: on the gate of the Colleoni Chapel is a coat of arms depicting the attributes of the condottiere Bartolomeo Colleoni. There are three of them and they are well polished.... It is said that rubbing them brings great satisfaction!
10. Experience the city from dusk to dawn. Discover Bergamo by night: happy hour in the small bars of Piazza Pontida with cocktails, delicious buffets and DJ sets. The evening continues in Borgo Santa Caterina, full of small bars and music, an excellent base from which to dance in a club or enjoy a live concert.
Accompany everything with typical dishes such as polenta or casoncelli and local wines such as Valcalepio or Moscato di Scanzo and.... your holiday is served!
What else are you waiting for? Book your stay in full autonomy and tranquillity!
Bergamo is the perfect destination for a city break. To make sure you are not found unprepared, we have compiled a list of 10 things that should definitely not be missing from your travel itinerary.
1. Take the funicular up to the upper city. For 120 years, funiculars have been running through the walls of Bergamo, connecting the contemporary centre to the medieval heart of the city. On the way, the view is superb.
2. Stroll along the 5 km of the Mura Venete, a UNESCO heritage site. Walk the full 5 km of the Venetian Walls, protagonists of Bergamo's unmistakable skyline. The sunset seen from the terraces is priceless! A secret: from the telescopes you will find along the way you can see Milan!
3. Visit just one palace to meet all the masters of the Renaissance: the Accademia Carrara. Botticelli, Bellini, Raphael, Titian, Lotto and the great Bergamo portraitist Moroni. Meet the greats of 16th century Italian art, they are all at the Accademia Carrara: its collection is among the most valuable in Europe.
4. Listen to Donizetti's music in his birthplace. Enter the house where the great composer was born, you can understand the essence of his story and listen to his works echo within these ancient walls.
5. Enjoy nature at a stone's throw from the city. An unusual way to get to know the green heart of Bergamo is to explore the protected area of the Parco dei Colli, with its steps and paths through woods and terraces offering unexpected views.
6. Shake hands with a Nobel Prize winner. The season of great events in the city never ends: meet the Nobel Prize winners at BergamoScienza, discover Piazza Vecchia transformed into a garden of design and choose from festivals of storytelling, philosophy, cinema and much more.
7. Taste Stracciatella in the gelateria where it was invented. Cream ice cream with melted chocolate crunch. How did this idea come about? To find out, we recommend you go to 'La Marianna' in Colle Aperto, the ice cream parlour where the children's favourite flavour was invented.
8. Count the hundred chimes of the Campanone. Don't miss the appointment that has been repeated for centuries: every evening at 10 o'clock in Piazza Vecchia, the great bell at the top of the civic tower rings 100 chimes, which once served to warn the inhabitants of the closing of the gates.
9. Touching good luck! A small good luck rite: on the gate of the Colleoni Chapel is a coat of arms depicting the attributes of the condottiere Bartolomeo Colleoni. There are three of them and they are well polished.... It is said that rubbing them brings great satisfaction!
10. Experience the city from dusk to dawn. Discover Bergamo by night: happy hour in the small bars of Piazza Pontida with cocktails, delicious buffets and DJ sets. The evening continues in Borgo Santa Caterina, full of small bars and music, an excellent base from which to dance in a club or enjoy a live concert.
Accompany everything with typical dishes such as polenta or casoncelli and local wines such as Valcalepio or Moscato di Scanzo and.... your holiday is served!
What else are you waiting for? Book your stay in full autonomy and tranquillity!
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What this place offers you
Parking
Balcony
Air conditioning
TV
Washing machine
Fridge
Heating
Towels
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom
1 Double bed
2 Single beds
Living room
1 Sofa bed (for 2 pers.)
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House rules
- Check-in: From 15:00 to 19:00
- Check-out: Until 10:00
- Pets allowed (max. 1)
- Smoking not allowed
- Parties not allowed
Good to know
- Difficult access road
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