Bergamo - a magical Italian city break!

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Bergamo - a magical Italian city break!

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Tucked away in the heart of Lombardy, Bergamo is a little-known treasure that many visitors overlook when visiting Milan. Bergamo, however, is a proudly independent bit of Italian charm that should not be missed, offering so much, including its distinctive flavors, Renaissance architecture, and breathtaking views from the top of the city.

The flight from Ireland West Airport takes just over 2 hours with Ryanair, and on arrival at Bergamo Airport, there are three ways to get from the airport to Bergamo town centre. You can take a taxi or private transfer or you can catch the ATB Airport Bus to the centre of Bergamo for €3, taking just over 20 minutes. We stayed in the Winter Garden Hotel (www.wintergarden-hotel.com) which is just a 5 minute drive from the airport, and the hotel provides a regular shuttle bus to and from the airport. It’s a lovely hotel and within walking distance of the Orio Shopping Centre, one of the largest shopping centres in Italy.

Winter Garden Hotel Bergamo Airport - fly twice weekly to Bergamo from Ireland West Airport with Ryanair

It has over 280 shops and 14 multiplex cinemas and is a great place to pass some time if you have 3 or 4 hours to spare. It has all the big brands such as Apple, Lego, Calvin Klein, Hollister, Guess and so much more. You can spend the entire day window shopping or walking through the numerous food outlets with plenty of ice-cream parlors, delicatessens, cafes and small stands serving freshly made pizzas!

fly twice weekly to Bergamo from Ireland West Airport with Ryanair  fly twice weekly to Bergamo from Ireland West Airport with Ryanair

So onto Bergamo Old Town, the older district, called the Città Alta, sits on top of a hill encircled by Venetian walls (named a UNESCO World Heritage site!) and can be reached by funicular from the newer district below, called the Città Bassa. One of the must-do activities is riding the funicular from Città Bassa to Città Alta. This charming old cable car has been connecting the lower part of the city to the historic upper city since 1887, providing not only a convenient way to climb the steep hill, but also provides for breathtaking panoramic views along the way and costs just €3 for a return trip. Once at the top, the main attractions are located in the central area called Piazza Vecchia. This is also where you can find the Torre Civica. For €5, you can climb the tower and enjoy stunning panoramic views of Bergamo.

Funicular - fly twice weekly to Bergamo from Ireland West Airport with Ryanair

Up in the Città Alta you'll stroll through narrow medieval streets surrounded by ancient Venetian walls. It's ideal for history buffs or anyone looking for a peaceful spot to unwind after a day of exploring. Once you reach the summit, make sure to take a stroll along the Venetian Walls, which encircle the Città Alta and span more than 6 kilometers of stone. Built during the 16th century, when Bergamo was ruled by the Venetian Republic, these walls were intended to keep invaders out and demonstrate a little bit of Venetian might.

After enjoying the views from the walls, id recommend to return to Piazza Duomo to see the city's churches. The Cappella Colleoni is a personal highlight; it is so magnificent that it could easily be mistaken for Bergamo's main cathedral. This eye-catching chapel, with its striking red and white marble facade, steals the show by displaying some of the best Renaissance art and architecture Italy has to offer. Just a stone's throw away is another stunning piece of Italian architecture, the Duomo di Bergamo (Bergamo Cathedral), which is a little more understated but equally impressive. Its a really beautiful part of Old Town Bergamo stepped in history.

fly twice weekly to Bergamo from Ireland West Airport with Ryanair fly twice weekly to Bergamo from Ireland West Airport with Ryanair

Whilst in the square area, It is impossible to overlook the Campanone, a large medieval bell tower that has been watching over Bergamo since the 12th century, The largest bell in Lombardy is located inside. When the city gates were about to close, it used to chime 100 times at 10 p.m. They are still carrying out this custom today, so fast forward to that point. The bell starts ringing out 100 times at precisely 10 p.m. every night.

Fly twice weekly to Bergamo from Ireland West Airport with Ryanair

There are also some beautiful cafes and restaurants located in Città Alta, all very reasonably priced (starter, main course and a glass of wine for just €30). You can enjoy really beautiful authentic Italian dishes such as pasta and pizza or enjoy a cappuccino and fresh croissant and simply people watch in the beautiful cobbled central square area. An important point to note is that you can’t leave Bergamo without having some stracciatella gelato, especially when you’re in the city where this delightful treat was born! There’s no better place to experience it than La Marianna, the very spot where stracciatella ice cream was invented back in 1961 – you'll do well to find a nicer ice cream anywhere in the world!!!!!!

 fly twice weekly to Bergamo from Ireland West Airport with Ryanair

Bergamo provides a unique blend of two worlds, Città Alta, with its medieval architecture and panoramic views, to the vibrant heart of the lower city, Città Bassa, with its bustling cafés and modern vibe. Bergamo and in particular Città Alta is a must see for a short break and with flights twice weekly from Ireland West Airport with Ryanair it combines beautiful weather, stunning architecture and beautiful food – all very reasonably priced. Book your flights now on Ryanair.com or chat to your local travel agent for an all inclusive package