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Atalanta tickets & safe packages · Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, Bergamo.

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Bergamo, Italy

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Atalanta fixtures

Football trips to Atalanta 2026/27

Atalanta's transformation from a modest provincial club into Europa League winners has created one of Italian football's most atmospheric destinations, and the fans in Bergamo have been there for every step of it. Watching Atalanta play is loud, committed, and at times genuinely overwhelming for a first-time visitor. A trip to Bergamo also gives you a city worth spending time in: the medieval upper town, perched above the modern centre, rewards a couple of days' exploration in a way that few football destinations do. Football packages to Atalanta combine that matchday intensity with a city that has real character beyond the ninety minutes.

Compare football trips to Atalanta

Football packages to Atalanta come in different shapes depending on what you need. For travellers coming from abroad, a full package covering flights, hotel and match ticket in a single booking is usually the most practical option. It removes the risk of coordinating three separate bookings around a fixture date that can shift, and a travel company handling all three will take more responsibility if something changes. If you already have flights and accommodation sorted, a standalone match ticket may be enough. Either way, look carefully at what each package actually includes: hotel location, seat category, and transfer arrangements can vary significantly between offers, and those differences add up over a two or three-night stay.

Atalanta tickets

Buying Atalanta tickets directly through the club is not straightforward for visitors from abroad. The official route requires an Atalanta Card membership before you can purchase, and availability is not guaranteed even with one. The sellers listed on this page provide match tickets without that requirement, which is why most international supporters use a third-party company. Demand varies considerably by fixture: league matches against mid-table opposition are generally more accessible, while European fixtures and matches against the top Milan clubs attract significantly more interest, and for those it is wise to book well ahead. Italian venues enforce strict ticket-to-ID matching at the turnstile, so confirm that the name on your booking matches the ID you will carry on the day.

Supporter guide to Atalanta

Atalanta's home support is consistently vocal in Serie A, and that is not a reputation built on big occasions alone. On any given matchday the noise is sustained throughout the game rather than arriving in sporadic bursts, which makes it a noticeably different experience from grounds where atmosphere depends on the scoreline. As a visiting supporter, you will be housed in a separate designated section, and the contrast between the two ends is part of what makes the trip memorable. The bars around the ground fill up well before kick-off, and the atmosphere in the streets surrounding the stadium builds steadily from around two hours out.

Getting to Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia

Orio al Serio Airport, airport code BGY, sits roughly five kilometres from Bergamo city centre and is served by a wide range of carriers from across Europe, making it the most convenient arrival point for a trip to see Atalanta. Bus connections from the airport into the city centre run frequently and the journey takes around fifteen minutes. Milan Malpensa and Milan Linate are also usable if a direct connection to Bergamo is not available, though both add at least an hour of travel into the city. Trains between Milano Centrale and Bergamo run regularly, with the journey taking under an hour, making a day trip from Milan a realistic option.

Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia

Atalanta fixtures - 2026/2027

Atalanta Sassuolo
Sunday
23 Aug
2026
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
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75 €
Atalanta Bologna
Monday
31 Aug
2026
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
Price From
75 €
Roma Atalanta
Saturday
5 Sep
2026
Stadio Olimpico
Serie A
Price From
99 €
Atalanta Cagliari
Saturday
12 Sep
2026
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
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69 €
Juventus Atalanta
Sunday
20 Sep
2026
Juventus stadium
Serie A
Price From
75 €
Atalanta Venezia
Sunday
11 Oct
2026
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
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69 €
Milan Atalanta
Sunday
18 Oct
2026
San Siro
Serie A
Price From
75 €
Atalanta Frosinone
Sunday
25 Oct
2026
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
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75 €
Fiorentina Atalanta
Wednesday
28 Oct
2026
Stadio Artemio Franchi
Serie A
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149 €
Atalanta Parma
Sunday
1 Nov
2026
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
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75 €
Atalanta Inter
Sunday
22 Nov
2026
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
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129 €
Lazio Atalanta
Sunday
6 Dec
2026
Stadio Olimpico
Serie A
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45 €
Atalanta Genoa
Sunday
13 Dec
2026
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
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69 €
Atalanta Napoli
Sunday
20 Dec
2026
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
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119 €
Atalanta Como
Wednesday
6 Jan
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
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69 €
Torino Atalanta
Sunday
10 Jan
2027
Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Serie A
Price From
140 €
Atalanta Roma
Sunday
17 Jan
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
Price From
99 €
Bologna Atalanta
Sunday
24 Jan
2027
Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
Serie A
Price From
49 €
Atalanta Fiorentina
Sunday
31 Jan
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
Price From
79 €
Atalanta Lazio
Sunday
7 Feb
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
Price From
99 €
Atalanta Monza
Sunday
21 Feb
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
Price From
75 €
Inter Atalanta
Sunday
28 Feb
2027
San Siro
Serie A
Price From
55 €
Atalanta Torino
Sunday
7 Mar
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
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85 €
Atalanta Milan
Sunday
21 Mar
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
Price From
149 €
Atalanta Udinese
Sunday
18 Apr
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
Price From
79 €
Atalanta Juventus
Sunday
2 May
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
Price From
149 €
Como Atalanta
Sunday
16 May
2027
Stadio Comunale G. Sinigaglia
Serie A
Price From
49 €
Atalanta Lecce
Sunday
23 May
2027
Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
Serie A
Price From
109 €
Napoli Atalanta
Sunday
30 May
2027
Stadio San Paolo
Serie A
Price From
149 €
seats

Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia

Gewiss Stadium sits in the Valtesse district, close to the city centre, with a capacity of around 21,000. It has been Atalanta's home ground since the club's early decades and has undergone significant renovation in recent years. Arriving around 90 minutes before kick-off is a sensible target for high-profile fixtures, as security checks at Italian grounds can be thorough and the streets nearby fill up steadily in the hour before the match.

Package trip or tickets

For European fixtures and matches against Atalanta's biggest rivals, a full football package is worth prioritising over a piecemeal approach. Travel companies that specialise in football handle postponement and rescheduling scenarios more smoothly than trying to unwind three separate bookings on your own. Before confirming any booking, check the cancellation and rescheduling terms carefully: European fixtures in particular are subject to schedule changes, and knowing how your seller handles that situation is worth more than a marginal saving on the headline price. If you are travelling as a group, a bundled football package from a single company often simplifies coordination around match tickets considerably compared to managing separate bookings for everyone.

Atalanta rivalries

The most historically charged local rivalry is with Brescia, two clubs from eastern Lombardy whose meetings carry a strong regional edge whenever both sides share the same division. Fixtures against Milan and Inter carry a different weight given the geographic proximity: Bergamo is less than an hour from the city, and those matches tend to draw significant attention from across northern Italy. As Atalanta have grown in stature, clashes with Roma and Lazio have become genuinely competitive occasions that attract interest from abroad. Matches against Torino add another northern Italian dimension to the fixture list that long-standing supporters follow closely.

History and great players

Atalanta were founded in 1907 and spent much of their history as a dependable Serie A club without the trophy cabinet of their wealthier rivals. The past decade changed that perception substantially. Under Gian Piero Gasperini, the club built an attacking system that punched consistently above its budget and brought European football back to Bergamo. The 2024 UEFA Europa League final saw Atalanta defeat Bayer Leverkusen, with Ademola Lookman scoring a hat-trick to give the club their first major European trophy. Players like Josip Ilicic, Papu Gomez, and Gian Piero Gasperini's various strikers became cult figures during that period of sustained overachievement against clubs with far greater resources.

Other activities in Bergamo

Bergamo splits neatly into two: the modern lower city and the medieval Città Alta perched on the hill above it. The upper town alone justifies arriving a day before the match. A funicular connects the two levels, and the views across the Lombardy plain from the upper walls are worth the short climb. The city has a compact restaurant and café scene concentrated around the main squares of both levels, and the local cuisine, with dishes rooted in the broader Lombardy tradition, is genuinely worth seeking out. Two to three nights gives you enough time to see the city properly without rushing back after the final whistle.

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