Should You Visit Bergamo?

Are you thinking about visiting Bergamo, Italy? Here's what you need to know before planning your trip.


Is Bergamo worth visiting?

Bergamo is worth visiting for two to three days so that you can explore everything that the city has to offer. Bergamo is a beautiful city to the north of Milan. It's divided into two parts - Città Alta and Città Bassa. Most of the points of interest are found in the Città Alta, which also has cobblestone streets and a charming atmosphere. Although many travelers don't make time for Bergamo, those that do will enjoy a beautiful Italian city without the huge crowds.

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Reasons to Visit Bergamo

Food
You'll find traditional restaurants around town that serve the local specialties, many of which have their roots in peasant dishes. The flavors are humble but high quality and the food is fresh and masterfully prepared.

Museums
There are historical buildings as well as fascinating museums that are worth checking out. Highlights include the Basilica of St. Mary Major, Colleoni Chapel, the Accademia Carrara, and the Cathedral of Sant'Alessandro.

Nightlife
Despite not being high on the itinerary of many travelers, the city has a great nightlife scene that includes many local bars and clubs. You can enjoy a local brew or sip some Italian wine while you enjoy the atmosphere of the old town.

Historical Sights
Since the old town was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the town has become more popular with visitors. Still, you can enjoy the authentic and less touristy vibe of this beautiful city.

Shopping
There are a number of shopping areas around town including shopping malls and shopping streets. You'll find most of the major brands as well as some interesting boutique shops.

Authenticity
Bergamo has an authentic vibe where you can experience local culture, cuisine, and activities without the large tourist crowds of other popular destinations.




Is Bergamo worth visiting in the Summer?

The warm weather in summer is one of the reasons people visit at this time of year. Temperatures average around 24°C (75°F) with daily high temperatures often more than 29°C (85°F).

The peak season for travel is summer in Bergamo, so expect to see more tourists than usual. This destination is somewhat popular with travelers, and in the high season it's busier than usual.

You'll also find it quite easy to get around on foot, because this is a very walkable city, especially in the nice weather. This is a great time of year to wander through the museums, admire the historic sights, and dance the night away.


Summer Weather in Bergamo
Avg Temp
(°C/°F)
Avg Rain
(mm/inches)
July 24°C (75°F) 60 mm (2.4 in)
August 23°C (73°F) 94 mm (3.7 in)
September 19°C (67°F) 74 mm (2.9 in)

Is Bergamo worth visiting in the Autumn?

Autumn is the shoulder season for travel in Bergamo. This destination is somewhat busy with tourists, but in the shoulder season you'll find less crowds and better deals.

Keep in mind that it can be fairly rainy during autumn, and temperatures hover around 14°C (57°F).

You'll find plenty to do during autumn, as you'll be able to admire the wonderful scenery, browse around the old town, and browse through museums.


Autumn Weather in Bergamo
Avg Temp
(°C/°F)
Avg Rain
(mm/inches)
October 14°C (57°F) 103 mm (4 in)
November 8°C (46°F) 102 mm (4 in)
December 3°C (37°F) 60 mm (2.4 in)

Is Bergamo worth visiting in the Winter?

This is the low season for travel in Bergamo. This destination is fairly touristy, but in the low season you can find fewer crowds and better deals.

The weather in Bergamo can be quite cold during winter, and averages around 2°C (36°F). But be prepared for much lower temperatures, too.

During this season it's fun to experience the famous sights and museums, the cuisine, and the historic old town. Also, you'll be able to take advantage of the local nightlife.


Winter Weather in Bergamo
Avg Temp
(°C/°F)
Avg Rain
(mm/inches)
January 2°C (36°F) 68 mm (2.7 in)
February 5°C (40°F) 60 mm (2.3 in)
March 9°C (47°F) 85 mm (3.4 in)

Is Bergamo worth visiting in the Spring?

You'll find the weather to be very nice here during spring with average temperatures around 13°C (55°F).

Spring is the shoulder season for travel in Bergamo, which means slightly less visitors than in the peak season. This destination is somewhat busy with tourists, but in the shoulder season you'll find less crowds and better deals.

This is a great time of year to browse the shops, browse the museums, and admire the wonderful scenery. Also, you can experience the historic old town and the nightlife.


Spring Weather in Bergamo
Avg Temp
(°C/°F)
Avg Rain
(mm/inches)
April 13°C (55°F) 76 mm (3 in)
May 17°C (63°F) 102 mm (4 in)
June 21°C (70°F) 78 mm (3.1 in)

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What is Bergamo most famous for?

Bergamo is most famous for its historical buildings and beautiful squares. The city is very popular for its food. It's also known for museums, nightlife, historical sights, and shopping. It is often described as under-rated, historical, fascinating, and beautiful.

What is the most famous sight in Bergamo?

The most popular sight in Bergamo is Piazza Vecchia. You can see prices and costs for this and other sights in Bergamo on our travel costs page.

Or, see tickets, activities, and tours for Piazza Vecchia and other attractions here.

How touristy is Bergamo? Is it a popular city to visit?

Bergamo is more popular with local tourists than with international visitors. Here are some of the most popular activities and tours. (Prices in US Dollars)

  • Eat like a local not like a tourist: $129
  • Canyoning "Summerrain" - fullday Canyoning Tour also for beginner: $108
  • Digital guide made by a local for your walking tour: $8.69
  • QUAD TOUR 2,5 Hours: $174
  • 2.5-hour private walking tour of the Upper Town: $119
  • Private Half Day Canyoning Tour in Gordona: $219
  • photography tour in citta Alta: $16
  • 2.5-hour Private Bergamo Walking Tour: $119

How long should I spend in Bergamo?

The ideal length of time for a trip to Bergamo is two to three days. Since Bergamo has activities such as dining, many visit for up to three days.

If you have a specific amount of time for your trip, see our advice about how much time to spend here: Should I spend 1, 2, or 3 days in Bergamo? and Should I spend 3, 4, or 5 days in Bergamo?.

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