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Città Alta

Città Alta wraps you in medieval magic with its stone towers and Renaissance palazzos dotting cobblestone squares. The ornate facade of Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore gleams against ancient brick while the marble Colleoni Chapel catches golden afternoon light. Wander through narrow alleyways to discover hidden corners or climb the Venetian walls for sweeping views over Bergamo's terracotta rooftops. Traditional osterias serve local specialities like polenta and casoncelli pasta in intimate settings with centuries of stories. Getting around is simple—the funicular railway connects you to lower Bergamo while the historic centre itself is perfectly walkable despite the steep streets.

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Stazione

Bergamo's Stazione area lets you dive into real Italian life without the tourist frenzy. The station's buzzing platforms serve as your launch pad to explore Lombardy's gems. Wander beyond to discover quiet residential streets where locals chat on balconies and the aroma of homemade meals fills the air. Centro Congressi Giovanni XXIII and Monumento al Partigiano offer cultural stops between your daily adventures. Family-run trattorias serve up delicious casoncelli and polenta at prices that won't break the bank. Budget-friendly hotels and B&Bs cater perfectly to train travellers with early breakfasts and luggage storage. Getting around is a breeze with direct rail connections to Milan and frequent buses to Città Alta's medieval charm.

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Citta Bassa

Città Bassa buzzes with the energy of modern Bergamo life. Shop till you drop along Via XX Settembre or people-watch from café terraces on the elegant Sentierone promenade. History buffs can explore the Teatro Donizetti and charming churches, while nature lovers find peaceful moments in Caprotti Park's leafy trails. The area offers diverse dining options from casual trattorias serving local casoncelli pasta to upscale restaurants. Comfortable hotels cater mainly to business travellers, with easy access to the train station and funicular rides up to historic Upper Town. Walking these tree-lined boulevards gives you an authentic slice of everyday Italian life.

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Borgo San Leonardo

Borgo San Leonardo delivers the real Italian experience without trying too hard. Wander cobblestone streets where locals actually live their lives instead of posing for tourist photos. Via San Bernardino's market buzzes with speciality food shops and authentic Italian products that'll make your taste buds dance. The neighborhood's quiet piazzas and medieval architecture create a perfect backdrop for your "living like a local" fantasies. Traditional trattorias serve hearty Lombard dishes like casoncelli and polenta that won't break the bank. Stay in charming bed & breakfasts housed in historic buildings with those gorgeous wrought-iron balconies dripping with flowers. Getting around is easy with regular city buses connecting to Bergamo's Città Alta and train station.

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Malpensata

Malpensata offers travellers a peaceful escape from Bergamo's tourist crowds while keeping you close to the action. This working-class area shows you authentic local life with quiet residential streets lined with earth-toned apartment buildings. The nearby Centro Congressi Giovanni XXIII and Largo Porta Nuova are just a short trip away when you're ready to explore. Family-run trattorias serve hearty Lombard cuisine at prices that won't break your budget. Basic area shops cater to everyday needs during your stay. The area's proximity to Bergamo's main train station makes day trips to Milan or Lake Como a breeze.

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