Ideally situated for rail station and bus stations, including airport bus from Bergamo, and therefore offers great prospects for day trips. The immediate area isn't particularly attractive at night, and if you're not using the buses it's at least a ten minute walk to major tourist areas, though the various walking routes are through reasonably attractive districts. But the hotel restaurant is excellent - high quality food, friendly service and good value, with apparently regular changes in the menu (though we only ate there once). Primarily a business hotel, with modern rooms of good size and quality. The television was the biggest we've ever come across in a hotel (not that we ever spend much more than this on hotel accommodation). Breakfast is the standard Jolly hotels 'as much as you can eat' self-service breakfast offering a wide choice of cold foods plus hottish bacon, egg and sausages. Overall a very good choice if you like convenience, comfort and efficiency, but perhaps not if you're looking for some historical jewel with idiosyncratic staff and bad drains.










