Our property reflects the union between modern design and the architecture of the past, where intimate, welcoming and functional environments are designed to offer an unforgettable experience in our wonderful city. Its spaces are designed to meet every need, for those looking for a relaxing holiday, as well as for business travelers.
Bergamo Inn 15 has a perfect location, ideal for visiting both the Lower Town with its monuments and shopping streets and the Upper Town, a historical jewel and destination of artistic, pictorial and musical interest.
Located just 300 meters from the Donizetti Theater, 900 meters from the funicular that connects the Center of Bergamo with the Upper Town and 2 km from the Atleti Azzurri d’Italia Stadium, the property is easily reachable from the Railway Station and the Orio al Serio International Airport, the main destination for low-cost airlines.
11 rooms with a simple and elegant design, where attention to quality and special care for the details blend with the most modern comforts, creating a welcoming and refined atmosphere
Bergamo, one of the most important cities of art in Lombardy, is located at the gates of the Italian Alps and the Great Lakes (about 60 km from Milan and 120 from Verona). The city is known for its main feature, two cities in one, the result of its history: the Upper Bergamo is the ancient core of the city, while the new urban and commercial development was formed at the foot of the ancient fortification, in the area called Lower Bergamo.
The treasures that are hidden among the buildings of the city are really many and all of infinite beauty and inestimable value. Lower Bergamo is represented by glimpses of ancient villages, one more beautiful than the other, all with different characteristics, but which blend into a single harmonious urban complex. The most important villages for their historical and artistic testimony are Borgo Pignolo, Borgo Palazzo, Borgo Sant’Alessandro, Borgo Santa Caterina and Borgo San Leonardo.
Among the mandatory stops in Lower Bergamo there is certainly the Carrara Academy which houses over 1800 paintings (including works by Pisanello, Botticelli, Bellini, Mantegna, Raffaello, Tiepolo and Canaletto) and the Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art (GAMeC ) with works by Morandi, Boccioni, Balla, Casorati, De Chirico and Kandinsky. Heart of Lower Bergamo, the “Sentierone” (actually Piazza Matteotti) is the tree-lined avenue and porticoed on one side by historic buildings such as the Donizetti Theater and the Church of S. Bartolomeo. To the left of Sentierone opens via XX Settembre, an elegant pedestrian street that continues to Piazza Pontida.