3 Best Hotels in Bergamo, Lombardy and the Lakes

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Excelsior San Marco

$$ | Piazza della Repubblica 6, Bergamo, 24122, Italy

Some of the comfortable (if generic) rooms at this Bergamo Bassa hotel a short walk from the funicular have balconies with amazing upper town views. In good weather you can breakfast on the rooftop terrace. Unlike some other places in town, parking is available right in front of the hotel for a fee.

Pros

  • Convenient location with parking
  • Modern surroundings
  • Panoramic views from rooftop restaurant

Cons

  • Hotel decor is nothing special
  • Rooms a little dated
  • Many bathrooms on the small side
Piazza della Repubblica 6, Bergamo, 24122, Italy
035-366111
Hotel Details
154 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mercure Bergamo Centro Palazzo Dolci

$ | Viale Papa Giovanni XXIII 100, Bergamo, 24121, Italy

Set in a restored 19th-century palazzo, this Bergamo Basso hotel has modern comforts and a friendly, efficient staff, making it a good choice for both business and leisure travelers. Although rooms can be a bit dark, they're quite spacious, and some have views of the old town.

Pros

  • Convenient to train station, airport, and some shopping
  • Good value
  • Bountiful breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Basic rooms
  • No parking on-site
  • No restaurant
Viale Papa Giovanni XXIII 100, Bergamo, 24121, Italy
035-227411
Hotel Details
92 rooms
No Meals

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Relais San Vigilio

$$ | Via al Castello 7/9, Bergamo, Italy

Brothers Gigi and Paolo Zani transformed a castle and soldiers' barracks dating from the Middle Ages into a retreat just above the Città Alta. Original architectural features like stone arches and wooden beams are seen in many of the rooms, along with the castle fortification, which is incorporated into the terraced gardens and pergolas where guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and aperitifs during the spring and summer. Rooms are tastefully decorated in shades of gray and white and each has a unique modern work of art created by a Bergamo artist as well as vintage pieces—like a leather vaulting horse. Opt for one of the "relax" rooms, which has a soaking tub and shower, or a terrace room with views of the city below; there are also two rooms designed for families with sofas that become single beds. An on-site restaurant, Cucina, serves lunch, dinner, and tasting menus with a focus on meat and fish and Italian-influenced dishes with a contemporary flair. 

Pros

  • Lovely views and spacious garden with many sitting areas
  • Quiet location away from the crowds
  • Hotel layout in two buildings offers extra privacy among rooms

Cons

  • 10-minute walk or quick funicular ride to Città Alta
  • Expensive on-site parking in small garage with narrow driveway
  • Some bathrooms are small
Via al Castello 7/9, Bergamo, Italy
035-2650987
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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