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San Pellegrino Terme

An all-Italian travel opportunity for this summer 2021 and not too far away, to support local and domestic tourism, encouraging the sector towards a faster economic recovery!

San Pellegrino Terme is a village that represents the Bergamo identity together with cultural, urban regeneration and leisure elements, such as the popular Q.C. Spa.

A picturesque town with sumptuous and elegant Art Nouveau buildings, visiting it takes us back to the identity of the past linked to the spa stay and to the current one, an industrial reality for the production of water, whose famous coat of arms appears on all the bottles.

San Pellegrino, a historic place that is becoming part of modernity thanks to an ongoing project to revamp tourism in this area.

The Grand Hotel in this village has been closed for some time, limiting the possibility of tourism promotion, especially towards foreigners.

The Casino is also part of the structures to be recovered and redeveloped. For about a decade used as a place of entertainment with gaming rooms, then becoming a site for events and shows, it is now part of the Q.C.Terme Reception and the restaurant adjacent to it.

During this summer, there are various entertainment options for tourists staying in San Pallegrino, in addition to the spa and health options.

The program of shows and events is becoming increasingly full of sporting opportunities of a naturalistic nature such as hiking, mountain biking, trekking and leisure, including cultural.

A country to be regenerated at an urban level and made known, re-proposing it in the Bergamo area, both to promote domestic tourism, but also to encourage international tourism.

In fact, foreigners almost always recognize the coat of arms on the bottles or the name, but they often have no idea where this all-Italian brand comes from or where this location is located!

It would be really limiting to present or refer to a vague idea of ​​San Pallegrino only as an industrial and production area, but not as a site of culture and tourism… truly a destination not to be missed!