Have a look at the gov.uk…
Submitted by stevegwmonkseaton on Sat, 07/04/2020 - 04:48Have a look at the gov.uk site here, if it does not have what you want try having a look at the comuni you will be staying in on here. It will have links to the official comuni sites, but you will need to read it in Italian or translate with google or the likes.
Lombardy, and especially…
Submitted by alan h on Sat, 07/04/2020 - 10:30Lombardy, and especially Bergamo were hotspots for Covid19.
I have friends who live near Bergamo, and just before lockdown they moved to their holiday home near lake Iseo, to escape the worst of the virus.
They now go back to their town to shop for elderly mother, but wont return permanently for the foreseeable. There is no way they would consider going to Bergamo itself - for them it is much too dangerous.
Regretfully, I'd recommend you avoid Bergamo completely at this time.
(It is a beautiful Old Town - We were there with our friends just before the outbreak hit Italy and loved it)
I feel exactly the same but…
Submitted by neil298 on Sat, 07/04/2020 - 11:41As the Monza Grand Prix has…
Submitted by alan h on Mon, 07/06/2020 - 16:37I think that getting a…
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