Best attractions and places to see around Brusaporto offer a blend of historical sites, cultural engagement, and natural landscapes. Located in the province of Bergamo, the area features historical landmarks and is situated within the Valcaleppio wine region. Visitors can explore local points of interest and enjoy the scenic hillsides that characterize the region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I once saw a James in front of the door but he wasn't the saint...
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Absolutely beautiful, and lots of historic buildings...
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This staircase starts from the funicular area and allows you to walk towards the gate of the walls and admire the view of the lower city
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The upper city always has its charm, every time I discover something new or interesting.
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I live at the foot of the steps. To go to the Upper Town I never take the funicular but I go on foot. Sometimes I take a walk up the steps, continuing on via Tre Armi until the descent of the Santa Lucia steps, then, a little further on I go back up via Tre Armi through the vicolo del paradiso, a few more meters on via Tre Armi and I take a variant of the vicolo del Paradiso and I find myself towards the swimming pools. At that point I go back up with via Fontanabloro to via Tre Armi. I move towards the restaurant La Marianna in Colle Aperto, through the Upper Town via Bartolomeo Colleoni until Porta San Giacomo, finally, I continue on the viale delle mura until the starting point, my house. Nice walk of about an hour and a half at my slow pace.
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Great path with many steps from the lower cable car station up to Porta San Giacomo and the Città Alta.
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White marble gate and stone viaduct built as part of the former city wall with a view over the plain. Right next to the gate there is a great running route in both directions along the old city wall. You will meet lots of other runners early in the morning.
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Beautiful access to the Upper Town
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In Brusaporto itself, you can visit the Brusaporto Castle Ruins and Park. These ruins, dating back to the 12th-13th centuries, offer historical intrigue and beautiful views. Within its remaining walls, you can find a large cistern and an enigmatic palindromic inscription known as the Sator Square.
Yes, Brusaporto features a Centro Culturale, which serves as a hub for cultural growth and community engagement. It houses a library, a study area, a 'Ludoteca' (play library) for children, public PC workstations, and rooms for meetings, music, and art workshops. It is also accessible to people with disabilities.
The Parco Comunale in Brusaporto offers picturesque views, including towards Bergamo's Upper Town and the Alps on clear days. Additionally, the Valcaleppio Vineyards provide beautiful landscapes for walks, especially during harvest season. For panoramic vistas, the San Giacomo Gate and the Scaletta Ascent (Upper Bergamo) offer stunning perspectives of the city and surrounding mountains.
The nearby Bergamo Città Alta (Upper Town) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with many historical gems. You can explore the medieval Streets of Bergamo's Città Alta, visit the beautiful Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore with its frescoes and tapestries, and admire the iconic San Giacomo Gate. Other significant sites include Piazza Vecchia, Rocca di Bergamo, and Accademia Carrara.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Centro Culturale in Brusaporto has a 'Ludoteca' for young children. In the broader area, the Streets of Bergamo's Città Alta, the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, and the San Giacomo Gate are all considered family-friendly. Further afield, the Faunistic Park Le Cornelle in Valbrembo is a popular family destination.
The area around Brusaporto offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including the famous Selvino Switchbacks, a classic climb with 19 hairpin bends. There are also gravel biking routes that follow rivers and explore the surrounding countryside. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Brusaporto and Gravel biking around Brusaporto guides.
Yes, the region offers various hiking trails. You can enjoy relaxing walks through the historical and natural paths along Monte Tomenone or explore the picturesque Valcaleppio Vineyards. Trails range from moderate to more challenging, such as the Scaletta Ascent (Upper Bergamo) which offers a demanding but rewarding climb to the Upper Town. For detailed routes, check the Hiking around Brusaporto guide.
The Parco Comunale in Brusaporto is particularly pleasant to visit during the summer months. If you're interested in the local wine region, the Valcaleppio Vineyards are especially scenic during the harvest season. Generally, spring and autumn offer mild weather ideal for exploring historical sites and outdoor activities.
Visitors frequently praise the unique charm and medieval streets of Bergamo's Città Alta, recommending ample time to simply stroll and discover. The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore is admired for its beauty and historical significance. Cyclists particularly enjoy the mythical Selvino Switchbacks for its challenge and beautiful views, while the Scaletta Ascent is loved for its fantastic views and as an alternative way to reach the Upper Town.
Yes, the Via delle Sorelle, a 130 km staged route connecting Bergamo to Brescia, mainly develops over the hilly areas near Brusaporto. This route offers a chance to discover lesser-known places, ancient paths, traditions, and local products, providing a deeper exploration of the region.
Absolutely. The Brusaporto Castle Ruins and Park offer beautiful views of the surrounding area, including Bergamo Alta and the distant Alps. The Parco Comunale also provides picturesque vistas. For stunning panoramic views over the city and surrounding mountains, the San Giacomo Gate and the Scaletta Ascent (Upper Bergamo) are highly recommended, especially for capturing sunsets.


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