Bes Hotel Bergamo Ovest is set in a residential area near the Dalmine exit of the A4 Milano-Venezia Motorway. It offers free parking and rooms with free WiFi.
Ilona Anna
Norway
I am very satisfied... 🙂👍..delicious breakfasts... very large selection. everyone will find something for himself....very nice ladies who serve the breakfast room. great reception service and wonderful work of the ladies cleaning the rooms. I wanted to come back... cleaned every day... amazing...🙂
GombitHotel is set in Bergamo centre, a 2-minute walk from Santa Maria Maggiore Cathedral. It offers air-conditioned rooms with minibar, TV and free Wi-Fi.
Aurora
Malta
Very comfortable and trendy hotel in a perfect location
Offering air-conditioned rooms, La Castellana Loft Hotel offers rooms and apartments spread around the centre of Bergamo and up to 400 metres from the main building.
Frazer
United Kingdom
Characterful mix of old and new, quirky but functional
Featuring a garden and a restaurant, Ristorante Albergo da Giovanni offers air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV.
DonnySus
Czech Republic
Almost everything during our stay was fine. The rooms are clean and I felt comfortable in the room. The service more than friendly. The restaurant was excellent.
Settecento Hotel, near Orio al Serio Airport and Bergamo, is a 17th-century Italian villa. It offers free WiFi and free access to an outdoor swimming pool and an indoor pool with hot tub.
the only person even remotely friendly was the chef.
the only person even remotely friendly was the chef. They had very few of the listed choices on their menu. The owner was bad humoured and rude. The taxi driver charged me double the price from the airport and again on a trip to Bergamo. A radio-taxi driver was horrified to hear about this when he charged me a lot less. Buses back to Almenno from Bergamo stop at approx 7pm so if you miss that (I did twice, the first time because I didn't know the times and the second because the train was delayed coming back from Verona). If visiting Bergamo, it would be much cheaper to specify 'in Bergamo city' in your search. Northern Italy is far more money-grabbing than Rome which was an excellent place to visit. The area is absoutely worth a visit, just beware of being ripped off. (and remember to check if there is a kettle!). I offered the one I had to buy to the hotel owner (having already given them a knife, a bucket, port, unopened food etc) and he rudely said 'I don't want.' I would have thought it would be useful to them for any future guests and as I could not take it with me (baggage restrictions) I just gave it to a random stranger. There was a weird, unwelcoming feel to the hotel and I could hear a woman shouting at a man at night I found upsetting.
Geraldine
Ireland
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