Bergamo is technically only an hour outside of Milan, but it was so uniquely special I thought it deserved a post of its own. For those of you who read the Milan and Venice portions of "A week in Italy," you will remember that Alex and I figured out transportation and accommodation as it came each day. Right before leaving Venice, we found a deal to catch the bus from Venice to Bergamo for a whopping 1 euro each! (We had to even out our transportation costs from the first day in Italy when we booked a hotel near the wrong airport...refer to the Milan post for that story.)
Anyway, after Venice I honestly thought this would just be a last stop before getting on the plane the next morning. I had absolutely no expectations for it. I mean really, how can any place follow the magical maritime city of Venice?
We got a room in the center of a quiet restaurant/shopping district. We may have just spent our last few hours roaming those streets, except that fortunately a very nice local woman asked if we needed help when we were looking at our map. For the next twenty minutes, she walked us through the streets to find our room, chatting the whole time. By the way, she was shocked when she found out we are married: "But you look so young!" Haha. Last thing before she left, she told us we had to go check out Citta Alta, or high city. "You'll thank me for it."
Dear Bergamo lady, you were right. Thank you!!!!!!
Predictably, Citta Alta is the highest residential area in the city and the streets to get there aren't necessarily terribly steep, they just consistently keep going up...and up...and UP.