Tips for renting a car inexpensively in Bergamo
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- Compare pickup locations: consider renting from Bergamo Airport (Orio al Serio) or nearby suburbs to find better rates than in the city center;
- Adjust pickup times and dates: even shifting your booking by a few hours can lower the price;
- Choose economy or compact cars: they are ideal for Bergamo’s narrow streets and nearby villages;
- Book early: prices rise during summer and winter holidays; booking ahead ensures better availability.
Tips when renting a car in Bergamo
- Check whether your driving license is valid in Italy; most EU and international licenses are accepted;
- Parking in Città Alta (the old town) is restricted: you can use the designated lots outside the medieval walls and choose to go up to the "Città Alta" using the funicular;
- Watch for ZTL zones (Limited Traffic Areas) in both upper and lower town. Entering without authorization may result in big fines;
- Prefer smaller vehicles for navigating hilly streets and tight parking spaces;
- Inspect the car at pickup and drop-off; take photos and videos of the vehicle condition;
- Consider renting a GPS-equipped car to easily navigate mountain roads or rural areas nearby Bergamo.
Driving tips in Bergamo
- Drive on the right and overtake on the left
- Many roads in the old town are one-way or pedestrian-only
- Use public parking lots like Piazza Libertà or Colle Aperto for easy access to Città Alta
- In heavy rain or fog, very common in autumn, use low-beam headlight
- Fuel stations close at night but often have 24-hour self-service machines
- Keep your driver’s license, rental documents, and insurance with you at all times
- For longer trips, highways like the A4 (Milano–Venezia) are accessible just minutes from the city center
Speed limits
In Italy, standard speed limits apply in and around Bergamo:
- 30-50 km/h (18-31 mph) in built-up areas;
- 90 km/h (56 mph) on secondary roads;
- 110 km/h (68 mph) on main roads;
- 130 km/h (81 mph) on highways (Autostrade).
Always watch for posted signs: speed cameras are frequent on highways, near tunnels and inner city.
Road signs
Italian road signs follow European standards and use clear pictograms.
- Blue signs indicate directions for local roads;
- Green signs mark highways (Autostrade);
- “Zona Traffico Limitato” (ZTL) means restricted access avoid entering without a permit;
- Parking are indicate with “P”
- Blue lines indicate paid parking;
- White lines are free zones;
- Yellow line are for residents, deliveries or people with disabilities
Tolls and restricted zones
Highways around Bergamo (A4, A35 Brebemi) are toll roads and payments can be made in cash, by card or using Telepass.
Within Bergamo, ZTL zones operate mainly in Città Alta and parts of Città Bassa: these areas are monitored by cameras and unauthorized access results in automatic fines. Visitors can park in designated lots outside the restricted zones and continue on foot or by funicular.
Discover Bergamo by car
Bergamo is a city of two souls: the historic Città Alta, perched on a hill and surrounded by Venetian walls (a UNESCO World Heritage site), and the modern Città Bassa, full of shops, cafés and museums. With a rental car, you can explore not only both districts but also the wider Lombardy region: the alpine foothills, lakes and vineyards are all within easy reach.
Top nearby destinations include:
- Lake Iseo (45 minutes): lesser-known than Como, with beautiful lakeside villages;
- Brescia (1 hour): historic city rich in Roman ruins and elegant places;
- Milan (1 hour): Italy’s fashion capital, perfect for a day trip;
- Val Brembana and Val Seriana (1/1.5 hours): mountain valleys with hiking trails, ski areas, and thermal baths.
When to visit
The best time to visit Bergamo is April to October, when the weather is mild and perfect for sightseeing or driving in the countryside. Winter, from November to February, can be cold and foggy, but this is also a good time to visit nearby ski resorts. Spring and early autumn offer the best balance between pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.
Languages & communication
Italian is the main language spoken, though English is commonly understood in hotels, restaurants and tourist areas. Locals are friendly and helpful, especially when approached politely. Street signs and parking instructions are in Italian, so a translation app can be useful.
Currency & payments
Bergamo uses the Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, including at fuel stations, parking meters and toll booths. ATMs are available throughout the city center and at the airport. Some smaller shops and rural cafés may prefer cash.
Top driving routes from Bergamo
- Bergamo - Lake Como: scenic drive via Lecco and the SP342, perfect for a day trip;
- Bergamo - Franciacorta Wine Route: explore vineyards and wineries around Lake Iseo;
- Bergamo - San Pellegrino Terme: winding route through Val Brembana to the famous thermal spa town;
- Bergamo - Monte Isola: drive to Sulzano and take a ferry to the largest lake island in Europe;
- Bergamo - Milan: quick 50-minute/1 hour drive on the A4 for culture, shopping, and nightlife;
Each route showcases Northern Italy’s landscapes, from lakes to mountains, making Bergamo a perfect base for exploring Lombardy by car.