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Malpensa to Bergamo: the no drama transfer plan for Italy hops

The best way to get between these two Italian destinations.

Bergamo

Malpensa Airport is a big international gateway.

Bergamo is a handy exit point for Lombardy travel, and a common next stop if you fly budget around Europe.

This is the simple part that many travelers skip. How to get from MXP to Bergamo without wasting half a day.

Quick reality check before you choose transport

The road trip is usually around 1 hour to 1 hour 20 minutes, depending on traffic and your exact address.

Some planners show the distance close to 90 km. The Kiwitaxi route page describes the trip as about 55 km. Both can be true depending on the destination point and the road used.

By train, there is no single direct ride. You normally change in Milan.

  • If you carry light luggage, public transport can work.
  • If you land late, a direct car is often the safest bet.
  • If you have a flight out of the Bergamo area, build in buffer time.

Option overview

Think of this route as a small decision tree.

  • Bus: simple when schedules match, and you are heading toward the airport zone.
  • Train: reliable in the daytime, but it needs at least one change.
  • Private transfer: best when you want door to door and no extra steps.

Bus from Malpensa toward Bergamo

There are coach services that connect Malpensa with Bergamo, often with stops linked to the Bergamo airport area.

Typical travel time is around 1 hour 40 minutes to 1 hour 50 minutes on many schedules.

The downside is timing. Some operators run only a limited number of departures each day.

When the bus makes sense

  • You land in the morning or early afternoon.
  • You travel solo and want to keep costs down.
  • Your bags are manageable, and you do not mind a set timetable.

When the bus is risky

  • Your arrival is late at night.
  • You have a tight connection to another flight.
  • You land on a day with heavy fog or winter weather.

Train via Milan

The train option usually starts with the Malpensa Express to Milano Centrale.

From there you take a train to Bergamo. Most journeys take a bit over two hours, and the fastest can be under two hours with good connections.

It is a solid choice if you want to arrive in Bergamo city centre without thinking about parking.

Train tips that save time

  • Choose a connection with a comfortable transfer window in Milan.
  • Keep your platform details ready, Centrale can feel busy.
  • If you land with lots of luggage, add extra time for elevators and escalators.

Private car: the simplest route when time matters

If you want one clean move from arrivals to your address, book a private transfer in advance.

Kiwitaxi offers an Airport transfer Malpensa to Bergamo that is designed for travelers who want a fixed plan.

What the Kiwitaxi route page highlights

  • A fixed price shown online before you pay, with taxes and tolls included.
  • Meeting inside the terminal hall, so you do not search outside.
  • Free waiting time if your arrival shifts. This route lists one hour.
  • Support that works 24/7.
  • Free changes if your flight time shifts.
  • Driver contact details shared in advance, often on the day of travel.

You can also add child seats and note large items like skis or bikes.

If baggage is slow, stay in the terminal hall and message support. The pickup time adjusts based on your flight.

What to book, and what to double check

Most transfer problems come from missing details.

Use this list and you lock it in fast.

  • Flight number and landing time.
  • Terminal, especially if your airline changes on the day.
  • Your exact destination in Bergamo, hotel name plus address.
  • Passenger count, including children.
  • Luggage count, plus any bulky gear.

If you are connecting to another flight, dont plan for perfection.

Add buffer time for passport control, bags, and traffic.

Arriving in Bergamo: where you might actually want to go

Bergamo has two main faces. Lower Town is where you will find the station and many hotels.

Upper Town is the historic hilltop area, and it is the reason many travellers stay an extra night.

  • Staying in the city: enter your hotel address and go straight there.
  • Catching a flight: plan the ride to the Bergamo airport area, and arrive early.
  • Day trip: store bags, walk the walls, then eat well.

Keep your transport consistent across Italy

Vagabond travel is smoother when you reduce decision fatigue.

If you like having one booking style for different cities, you can browse other routes on Kiwitaxi and keep the same routine from landing to check in.

Malpensa to Bergamo is not hard. It just needs a plan that matches your arrival time and your luggage.

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