Via San Vigilio 1 - Bergamo
From Milan:
Take the A4 motorway (Milan-Venice) towards Venice. Exit at Bergamo and, at the roundabout, take the first exit and continue on Via Autostrada towards the city center.
Follow the signs to Città Alta (Upper Town). Continue onto Viale Vittorio Emanuele II up to Largo Colle Aperto. Then, drive through the ancient arch "Porta Sant'Alessandro", which is on the left hand side of the square. Take the first on the right, and the first gate on the right leads to the hotel's car park.
From Brescia or Venice:
Follow the A4 motorway towards Milan.
Exit at Bergamo and follow the signs to the city center, then follow the same directions above.
Take a train to Bergamo, which is easily accessible from major Italian cities.
From Bergamo's train station, you can get to the hotel.
By taxi: Take a taxi from the station. The journey to the hotel takes about 20-25 minutes.
By public transport: Take the bus number 1A towards Città Alta (Upper Town) and get off in "Largo Colle Aperto", at the very end of the route. From there, walk through the ancient arch "Porta Sant' Alesandro", take the first on the right, and after few meters you will see the hotel on your right.
From Orio al Serio Airport (BGY):
By taxi: The airport is about 20 minutes from the hotel by taxi.
By public transport: Take the bus number 1A towards Città Alta (Upper Town) and get off in "Largo Colle Aperto", at the very end of the route. From there, walk through the ancient arch "Porta Sant' Alesandro", take the first on the right, and after few meters you will see the hotel on your right.
From Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP):
By car: The airport is about a 1 hour and 15 minutes drive. Take the A8 motorway, then the A4 towards Bergamo.
By train: Take the Malpensa Express train to Milan Centrale, then follow the directions under "By Train" to Bergamo.
From Milan Linate Airport (LIN):
By car: It's about a 45-minute drive. Take the Eastern Milan ring road and merge onto the A4 motorway towards Bergamo.
By public transport: Take a bus to Milan Centrale, then a train to Bergamo.