Via Bartolomeo Colleoni: Bergamo's Historic Heart
Stroll through history on Via Bartolomeo Colleoni, the Corsarola, in Bergamo's enchanting Città Alta. Discover artisan shops, cafes, and stunning architecture.
Via Bartolomeo Colleoni, also known as the Corsarola, is the main pedestrian street in Bergamo's Città Alta (Upper City). Named after the renowned 15th-century condottiero Bartolomeo Colleoni, this charming street is lined with historical buildings, artisan shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a captivating glimpse into the city's rich past.
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- Bergamo, Province of Bergamo, 24129, IT
Know before you go
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- Wear comfortable shoes, as the street is paved with cobblestones and involves some walking.
- Visit during the week to avoid the largest crowds, especially during peak tourist season.
- Explore the side streets and alleys branching off Via Bartolomeo Colleoni for hidden gems and quieter spots.
- Try some local Bergamasque cuisine at one of the traditional restaurants along the street.
- Check local event listings, as the street sometimes hosts festivals and markets.
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Getting There
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Walking
Via Bartolomeo Colleoni is located in Città Alta, which is primarily a pedestrian zone. If you are already in Città Alta, simply walk towards the main street from Piazza Vecchia or any of the nearby landmarks. The street is easily accessible from the Città Alta funicular station; upon exiting, turn right and follow Via Gombito, which leads directly to Via Bartolomeo Colleoni. There are no specific costs associated with walking.
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Public Transport
To reach Via Bartolomeo Colleoni via public transport, take bus line 1 to Città Alta. Get off at the Colle Aperto stop, which is the terminus. From there, it's a short, signposted walk to Via Bartolomeo Colleoni. Alternatively, take the funicular from Città Bassa to Città Alta. From the funicular station in Città Alta, walk along Via Gombito to reach Via Bartolomeo Colleoni. A single bus or funicular ticket costs €1.50.
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Taxi
Taxis can drop you off at the edge of Città Alta, near Piazza Mercato delle Scarpe, as vehicle access is restricted. From there, it is a short walk to Via Bartolomeo Colleoni. A taxi from Bergamo train station to Città Alta typically costs between €15-€20.
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