Milano / Milan / Mailand to Bergamo by train

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From Milano Centrale to Bergamo

Journey Summary

Travel Time
48 - 50 min
Frequency
Daily
Travel Information

Final Destination: Bergamo

Heading to beautiful Bergamo is a straightforward day trip by train from Milano.

Though look up the departure times on the Trenord* website before heading off to the station, so that you don't have to wait too long for a train.

*The train service is operated by Trenord and not Trenitalia.

15  x trains per day
From 10:00 onwards there is 1 x departure per hour.

Tickets

Book early and save: No

Tickets will cost the same price if purchased at the station immediately before departure.

The train service is operated by Trenord and not Trenitalia.

InterRail and Eurail Passes CAN be used on Trenord's trains.

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
Trenitalia *

Trenitalia Guide

Trenitlalia is the national rail operator in Italy and in addition to its cheaper types of ticket; it also typically offers other discounts available to non-Italians, which include:

  • Group Offers, provides for a discount of up to 50% when 3-5 Adults travel together.
  • Family Offer for when groups of 2 - 5 people are travelling together and at least one of the party is a aged 11 and under.
  • The Children Free Offer is available for journeys by Frecce trains, when groups of 2 - 5 people are travelling together and at least one of the party is a aged 15 and under.
    Those aged 15 and under travel for free, but the Adults will need to purchase full price 'Base' tickets.

On this journey

Good to Know

Ideally be at Milano Centrale a minimum of 20 mins before your chosen train will be departing, to give yourself time to buy a ticket; try the Trenord branded ticket machines before heading for the constantly busy ticket office.

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