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For 3 days, immerse yourselves in Upper Bergamo's charm and the masterpieces preserved on its territory
The Agency for Tourism Promotion and Development in the Province of Bergamo offers you a great opportunity to visit it for free through its latest competition that currently takes place on its website - visitbergamo.net.
The competition is open to all citizens from the EU (excluding Italy), the UK, Switzerland and Norway, so long as they are over 18 years old. Everyone hailing from the aforementioned countries has the opportunity to register and participate in this initiative which is giving away a total of 9 holiday packages in the city and province of Bergamo for 3 days / 2 nights each, including travel and accommodations for 2 people.
The purpose of the initiative is to promote knowledge of the city and province of Bergamo in order to strengthen the region's tourism development in the European market. The deadline for the competition is 8 November 2020.
Those eager to apply must register by filling in all the mandatory fields in the registration form (name, surname, email, country). They will then be asked to choose what type of holiday they would like to spend in the city and province of Bergamo. The list features a selection of:
After choosing, applicants will be asked to press a key to access Instant Win. Once activated, they will immediately find out if they have won one of the prizes up for grabs.
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