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How to get from Bergamo Airport to Lake Como

If your travel plan to Italy starts in the north and you are looking for the best route from Bergamo Airport to Lake Como (Lago di Como), then this article will be your guiding light. We have done all the steps step by step and are now ready to share our experience with you. Read and write.

Upon arrival at Bergamo Airport, get your luggage, take a dose of caffeine in one of the airport bars and follow the BUT TICKETS signs to the windows where bus tickets are sold. The cash desk is called BIGLETTERIA.

You can get by shuttle to Milan and to other cities in Italy. If we go to Como, then we first need to get to the city of Bergamo.

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To do this, buy tickets in the first window.

Speak: Ay Nid E bass ticket Tu Bergamo or 2 biglietti per Bergamo per favore (duettetti per Bergamo perfavore). A ticket costs 2 Euros and is valid 90 minutes from the moment you break it on the bus. We paid, took a ticket, rotated 180 degrees and left their terminal on the street. We find platform number 1. We arrive at the platform and wait for the bus.

We advise you to be in the forefront to take your seats and put your luggage. Places are few, many people. Drive about 30 minutes.

A stop where you need to go is the very center of Bergamo. Pass through the square to the station building.

At Tabacci Kiosk, buy a ticket to Como City Station. Usually it works all day without reference to time.

  • The route is as follows: Bergamo - Monza - Como San Giovanni Railway Station.

We take regional trains with a change in Monza. If you have time, you can immediately grab coffee and a slice of pizza on the platform. In time, the road takes about an hour and a half. One-way ticket costs 6.70 Euro. The current schedule and prices can be found on the official website of Trenitalia.

Total we get: from Bergamo airport to Lake Como (city of Como) the journey takes 2 hours and costs a little less than 10 Euro per person one way. Simple, convenient, cheap.

The regional train to Monza is slightly padded, you should not expect a suite, but you can go. A transplant usually takes about 5-10 minutes.

Our train left the first peron. Each platform has electronic displays, so you can immediately check on arrival where your train to Como will depart from.

An alternative, but the most comfortable and fastest way is always a reliable transfer, which we recommend booking in advance at kiwitaxi.ru. In fact, a taxi ride will be much more expensive. When ordering online, an economical option for a company of 3-4 people will cost 120 euros.

For independent travelers, I advise you to rent a car directly at the Bergamo airport in order to enjoy the magnificent Italian landscapes and roads.

Watch the video: Train Journey Bergamo to Lecco - Lake Como Part 2 (November 2024).

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