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B&B Il Posto delle Rose, hotel in Almenno San Salvatore

Boasting a garden and views of mountain, B&B Il Posto delle Rose is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Almenno San Salvatore, 11 km from Accademia Carrara.

8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
20 reviews
Price fromHUF 49,150per night
Hotel Cappello D'Oro, BW Signature Collection, hotel in Almenno San Salvatore

This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff.

Nice hotel with great staff. Great location to visit high city.
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
3,107 reviews
Price fromHUF 58,120per night
B&B Hotel Bergamo, hotel in Almenno San Salvatore

B&B Hotel Bergamo is located in Bergamo, 650 metres from the train station. Free WiFi access is available in all areas.

Good location near the train station if you want to make trips to Milan. Good breakfast. Small shop with drinks, electric appliances, etc.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
6,591 reviews
Price fromHUF 41,355per night
Bes Hotel Bergamo Ovest, hotel in Almenno San Salvatore

Bes Hotel Bergamo Ovest is set in a residential area near the Dalmine exit of the A4 Milano-Venezia Motorway. It offers free parking and rooms with free WiFi.

I am very satisfied... 🙂👍..delicious breakfasts... very large selection. everyone will find something for himself....very nice ladies who serve the breakfast room. great reception service and wonderful work of the ladies cleaning the rooms. I wanted to come back... cleaned every day... amazing...🙂
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
3,100 reviews
Price fromHUF 42,750per night
ALBERGO 900Strati, hotel in Almenno San Salvatore

Located in Bergamo, 1.9 km from Centro Congressi Bergamo, ALBERGO 900Strati features a bar and views of the city.

clean and comfortable, 30min by foot to the old town
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
3,575 reviews
Price fromHUF 31,595per night
NH Bergamo, hotel in Almenno San Salvatore

Just 300 metres from Bergamo Train Station, this NH hotel is also near the shuttle departures for Orio Al Serio Airport. Rooms feature free Wi-Fi.

The room was large and the beds where comfy I booked this hotel as the room had a bath and my wife likes a bath What I like and another reason for booking this hotel is you can book in at 14:00 The breakfast was good with lots to eat and the coffee was nice Great location Bergamo is a nice city to wander around in and the medieval city on the hill is awesome at most you only need 2 days There are lot of restaurant and pizzeria in the city.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
2,389 reviews
Price fromHUF 47,980per night
GombitHotel, hotel in Almenno San Salvatore

GombitHotel is set in Bergamo centre, a 2-minute walk from Santa Maria Maggiore Cathedral. It offers air-conditioned rooms with minibar, TV and free Wi-Fi.

My room was spacious , spotless and quiet. The hotel location is great. And… the reception spoke English and actually understood my fast kiwi . A bonus. Breakfast was great and coffee awesome. This hotel was closed for about 18months after pandemic and I for one are really pleased for them that business is doing well. I have been to Bergamo a few times but I will always stay here in the future and would highly recommend this hotel.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
1,033 reviews
Price fromHUF 101,415per night
La Castellana Loft Hotel, hotel in Almenno San Salvatore

Offering air-conditioned rooms, La Castellana Loft Hotel offers rooms and apartments spread around the centre of Bergamo and up to 400 metres from the main building.

Contacted via WhatsApp with a self check in video as we were arriving late in the night. Brilliant service
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
1,185 reviews
Price fromHUF 43,590per night
Ristorante Albergo da Giovanni, hotel in Almenno San Salvatore

Featuring a garden and a restaurant, Ristorante Albergo da Giovanni offers air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV.

Almost everything during our stay was fine. The rooms are clean and I felt comfortable in the room. The service more than friendly. The restaurant was excellent.
7.8
Scored 7.8
Good
Rated good
400 reviews
Price fromHUF 42,910per night
Hotel La Quercia, hotel in Almenno San Salvatore

La Quercia is in Mozzo, 4 km from both Bergamo and the Dalmine exit of the A4 Autostrada Serenissima motorway. Rooms include air conditioning, and a flat-screen TV with free Mediaset Premium channels....

It was veru handy for stopping en route to our final destination. There is a fantastic sushi restaurant nect door to the hotel that was open until late . The guy at the reception didn’t speak any English but he was very friendly and managed to explain rules etc.
7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
283 reviews
Price fromHUF 31,050per night
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What guests said about Almenno San Salvatore:

  • 2.0
    Scored 2.0

    the only person even remotely friendly was the chef.

    the only person even remotely friendly was the chef. They had very few of the listed choices on their menu. The owner was bad humoured and rude. The taxi driver charged me double the price from the airport and again on a trip to Bergamo. A radio-taxi driver was horrified to hear about this when he charged me a lot less. Buses back to Almenno from Bergamo stop at approx 7pm so if you miss that (I did twice, the first time because I didn't know the times and the second because the train was delayed coming back from Verona). If visiting Bergamo, it would be much cheaper to specify 'in Bergamo city' in your search. Northern Italy is far more money-grabbing than Rome which was an excellent place to visit. The area is absoutely worth a visit, just beware of being ripped off. (and remember to check if there is a kettle!). I offered the one I had to buy to the hotel owner (having already given them a knife, a bucket, port, unopened food etc) and he rudely said 'I don't want.' I would have thought it would be useful to them for any future guests and as I could not take it with me (baggage restrictions) I just gave it to a random stranger. There was a weird, unwelcoming feel to the hotel and I could hear a woman shouting at a man at night I found upsetting.
    Geraldine
    Ireland