Restaurant in Bergamo, Italy
Villa Elena
1,110Pearl PointsTwo stars, one serious occasion booking.

About Villa Elena
Villa Elena holds two Michelin stars and an 88-point La Liste score, with creative tasting menus shaped by chef Marco Galtarossa in collaboration with Enrico Bartolini. Set in a 16th-century villa with a panoramic terrace near Bergamo's Città Alta, it's the strongest case for a special-occasion dinner in the region — but book 8–10 weeks ahead minimum. Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible.
Two Michelin Stars Near Bergamo's Old City — Here's What You're Actually Paying For
At the €€€€ price point, Villa Elena is one of the most demanding asks in northern Italy — but it delivers a case that holds up. Two Michelin stars held consecutively through 2024 and 2025, an 88-point score from La Liste 2026, and a collaboration between resident chef Marco Galtarossa and Enrico Bartolini (the Italian chef holding more Michelin stars than any other) place this firmly in the top tier of Italian fine dining. The question isn't whether the cooking is serious. It's whether this format , an architecturally ambitious tasting menu in a 16th-century villa with a medieval tower , matches what you're looking for on this trip.
The Tasting Menu: How It's Built and What to Expect
Villa Elena's creative menu is where the decision gets interesting for food-focused travelers. The kitchen under Galtarossa constructs dishes that are technically layered and sometimes divided into multiple sub-courses, with aromatic herbs used as a structural ingredient rather than a garnish. This is cooking that rewards attention: the kind of tasting menu where progression matters and individual courses are designed to build on what came before rather than stand alone.
Two dishes from the verified record anchor the menu's identity. The purple shrimp served with medlar and elderflower functions as an appetiser that signals the kitchen's intent , rare produce, precise technique, fruit-acid pairing that works against the brininess of the shellfish. Later, a walnut and jasmine tea dessert closes the meal with the same logic: specific, unusual combinations that feel earned rather than arbitrary. If that register of cooking , technical, herb-forward, ingredient-precise , is what you're after, Villa Elena is the right room in Bergamo. If you want something more direct, Lio Pellegrini at €€€ gives you modern Italian cooking without the full tasting-menu commitment.
The connection to Enrico Bartolini in Milan matters here. Bartolini's influence on Galtarossa's kitchen means the cooking shares DNA with one of Italy's most decorated restaurant operations, without duplicating it. If you've eaten at Bartolini's Milan flagship, Villa Elena offers a distinct experience rather than a satellite version , the Bergamo setting and Galtarossa's own direction give it a different character. For comparable ambition further afield, Dal Pescatore in Runate, Le Calandre in Rubano, and Osteria Francescana in Modena are the relevant reference points at the same tier in northern Italy.
The Setting: A Genuine Advantage, Not Just a Backdrop
The location near Bergamo's Città Alta is worth factoring into your booking decision. The restaurant occupies a 16th-century villa with a medieval tower, and the interior delivers on that history , stucco, marble, mirrors, and frescoes across the dining room. The panoramic terrace and garden function as the aperitif space before the meal, which means the pre-dinner drink is part of the designed sequence, not an afterthought. For special-occasion diners, this physical setting is a genuine differentiator from urban two-star restaurants. It is also, practically speaking, what pushes Villa Elena into clear territory for proposals, milestone birthdays, and anniversary dinners where atmosphere carries as much weight as the food.
Villa's position near the Città Alta also means it sits close to Baretto di San Vigilio, the classic option further up the hillside at €€, which offers a very different experience at a fraction of the price. These are not alternatives to each other , they serve entirely different purposes , but if you're spending a few days in Bergamo, both can coexist in an itinerary.
Booking: Plan Well Ahead
Villa Elena's booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible. At a two-star restaurant tied to one of Italy's most prominent chef names, and with what appears to be a limited number of covers in an intimate villa setting, last-minute availability should not be assumed. Book as far in advance as possible , eight to ten weeks ahead is a reasonable working assumption for weekend tables, and longer for peak summer or holiday periods. If you're travelling to Bergamo specifically for this meal, confirm the reservation before arranging anything else.
Reservations: Book well in advance; treat Near Impossible difficulty as your planning baseline. Budget: €€€€ , this is full tasting-menu territory; factor in wine pairing for a meal at this level. Dress: No confirmed policy in our data, but a 16th-century villa with two Michelin stars and frescoed walls sets its own expectation , smart dress is the appropriate baseline, and formal attire is appropriate if that's your preference. Getting there: The address is Via S. Vigilio, 56, 24129 Bergamo , near the Città Alta cable car area; taxis or a car are the practical options from central Bergamo.
Pearl Ratings
- Food: Two Michelin stars, 88 La Liste points , technically ambitious creative cuisine with documented precision
- Setting: 16th-century villa with medieval tower, terrace, and frescoed interiors , exceptional for this category
- Value: High absolute cost, but supported by the award tier and the dual-chef collaboration
- Booking difficulty: Near Impossible , plan 8–10 weeks minimum
- Google rating: 4.7 (52 reviews)
How It Compares
Within Bergamo, Villa Elena has no direct competition at this award level. Impronte is the closest in price tier (also €€€€) and modern-cuisine positioning, and worth considering if you want serious cooking without the full ceremony of a villa setting , but it doesn't carry the same Michelin weight. Lio Pellegrini at €€€ is the right call if you want a quality modern Italian meal with easier booking and lower spend. For traditional Bergamo cooking at accessible prices, Osteria Al GiGianca and Al Carroponte (both €€) are the practical alternatives , entirely different experiences, but both worth knowing about if Villa Elena is unavailable or over budget.
Against the broader northern Italian two-star category, Villa Elena's setting gives it a specific advantage over urban restaurant peers. If you're comparing it to Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico or Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, the decision comes down to culinary philosophy and geography rather than quality tier , these are comparable in seriousness, different in character. For European creative tasting menus at the highest tier, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Arpège in Paris are the relevant international reference points, though Villa Elena's value case within Italy remains strong by comparison.
The Verdict
Book Villa Elena if: you want a two-Michelin-star tasting menu in northern Italy with a setting that justifies the occasion, you're drawn to technically precise herb-forward creative cooking, and you have enough lead time to secure a table. Skip it if: you want flexibility, a shorter format, or you're working within a tighter budget , in which case Lio Pellegrini handles your Bergamo fine dining well at a lower cost. See our full Bergamo restaurants guide for the broader picture, and our guides to Bergamo hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences if you're planning a full trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Villa Elena good for solo dining?
Possible, but not the natural fit. At €€€€ and with a tasting menu format built around occasion dining, solo guests will pay the full per-head price without the social dynamic the format rewards. If you are a solo traveller serious about two-Michelin-star food in northern Italy, it works — but the setting and pacing are better shared.
Can I eat at the bar at Villa Elena?
Villa Elena does offer a pre-dinner aperitif on the panoramic terrace-garden, which is the closest thing to a casual entry point here. There is no documented bar-dining option in the format of a separate bar menu — this is a tasting menu restaurant, and the experience is structured accordingly.
Does Villa Elena handle dietary restrictions?
No specific policy is documented in available data, but at a two-Michelin-star restaurant with a technically constructed creative menu, kitchen accommodation for dietary needs is standard practice in this tier. check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm, particularly given the multi-course format where dishes are composed around specific ingredients.
Is Villa Elena good for a special occasion?
Yes — it is one of the stronger cases for a special occasion restaurant in northern Italy at this price point. Two Michelin stars, a 16th-century villa with frescoes and a panoramic garden, and a menu built around technically ambitious dishes add up to a setting that earns the occasion rather than just charging for it. La Liste ranked it 88 points in 2026, which supports the case.
What are alternatives to Villa Elena in Bergamo?
Impronte is the closest comparison in Bergamo at the same €€€€ tier with a modern-cuisine position, making it the most direct alternative if you want comparable ambition without the villa setting. Lio Pellegrini is a lower-pressure option with a long-standing local reputation. For something entirely different in register, Baretto di San Vigilio is a simpler stop near the same hillside, and Osteria Al GiGianca suits those who prefer traditional Bergamasque cooking over technical tasting menus.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Villa Elena?
For food-focused diners, yes. Chef Marco Galtarossa constructs dishes that are technically involved, ingredient-driven, and sometimes divided across several courses — a format that rewards attention rather than casual eating. The Enrico Bartolini partnership adds credibility to the kitchen direction. If you want a straightforward à la carte dinner rather than a constructed progression, this is not the right format.
Is Villa Elena worth the price?
At €€€€ with two Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 88 points (2026), Villa Elena justifies its pricing against the northern Italy fine dining peer group. The combination of a serious creative kitchen and a 16th-century villa setting with frescoes, marble, and a panoramic terrace is rare at any price. The ask is real, but the venue delivers on both the food and setting side of that equation.
Location
Via S. Vigilio, 56, 24129 Bergamo BG, Italy
Bergamo, Italy
Compare Villa Elena
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Villa Elena | €€€€ | Near Impossible |
| Impronte | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Al Carroponte | €€ | Unknown |
| Baretto di San Vigilio | €€ | Unknown |
| Lio Pellegrini | €€€ | Unknown |
| Osteria Al GiGianca | €€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Villa Elena and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Impronte, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Al Carroponte, Modern Cuisine, €€
- Baretto di San Vigilio, Classic Cuisine, €€
- Lio Pellegrini, Modern Cuisine, €€€
- Osteria Al GiGianca, Traditional Cuisine, €€
Villa Elena is the only two-Michelin-star restaurant in Bergamo, which makes direct comparison difficult. Impronte is the closest peer in price (also €€€€) and modern-cuisine ambition, and worth considering if you want serious contemporary cooking in a less formal setting with potentially easier availability. It does not carry the same award weight, but for diners who find the villa-and-tasting-menu format too ceremonial, it's the right alternative at the same spend level.
Step down to €€€ and Lio Pellegrini is the practical recommendation for modern Italian cooking that doesn't require weeks of advance planning or full tasting-menu commitment. It's the easiest high-quality booking in Bergamo's fine dining tier. At €€, Al Carroponte offers modern cooking at a fraction of Villa Elena's cost, and Osteria Al GiGianca covers traditional Bergamo cuisine for visitors who want regional cooking over creative fine dining. Neither competes with Villa Elena on ambition, but both are useful for rounding out a multi-day Bergamo itinerary.
The clearest decision rule: if this is a special occasion and you're travelling with a real interest in tasting-menu cooking at the Michelin two-star level, Villa Elena is the correct booking in Bergamo, nothing else in the city operates at that tier. If it's a good dinner rather than the dinner, Lio Pellegrini or Baretto di San Vigilio at €€ (for a hillside classic setting) handle the job with far less lead time and lower spend.
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