Bergamo is located in the heart of northern Italy, in the center of the Lombardy region.
Its location is perfect for visiting Northern Italy; it is only 40 km from Milan and Brescia.
In a short time you can reach Lake Como and Lake Garda and all the major tourist attractions in the area.
Milan Bergamo International Airport, just 5 kilometers from the city, is served by several domestic and international lines and is connected to the city by a very frequent shuttle bus service.
ATB bus line 1 leaves from the airport arrivals apron every 20 minutes Monday through Saturday, every 30 minutes on Sundays and holidays.
Info ATB Point 035 236026 – atbpoint@atb.bergamo.it – ATB
Bergamo can be reached via the A4 Milan-Venice freeway (Bergamo Exit).
The center of Bergamo has several restricted traffic zones, some always active and inaccessible, others active at certain times.
To learn about their layout and gates, consult the following pages:
List of LTZs
Map of LTZs
Bergamo is connected by train with Milan, Lecco and Brescia. Travel time to Milan and Brescia is about 50 minutes, about 40 to Lecco instead. The city’s FS train station is located in Piazzale Guglielmo Marconi in the center of town.
An ATB bus (Line 1) departs from the train station every ten minutes to the lower station of the funicular railway by which Bergamo Alta is reached.
From Milan Lampugnano, Cadorna, and Piazza Castello to Bergamo Station Bus Autolinee with Autostradale Bus and Nord Est Trasporti.
Transportation in the Province of Bergamo: http://bergamotrasporti.it
Transportation in the Region of Lombardy: www.muoversi.regione.lombardia.it