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Keyboard Shortcuts: Replay / Camera Controls.not sure about weighing the differences.) Good luck, and have a great day.

(Or in a similar vein, a €2.20 train to Monza, then a taxi to Leolandia. I guess you could also get a €5 bus from Milano Centrale to Bergamo Airport, then catch a taxi to Leolandia. To see a regular Google Map of the location, just click on the left arrow inside the black box near the top left of the page.) (For your information if you don't already know: you can click and drag around the Google Streetview to explore the location. Bergamo Railway Station is further behind you on this view.

Here is the Terminal SAB, the left pointing arrow on the big sign not to be confused with the larger ATB bus terminal with very many more rows of bus shelter further behind that building, which you can just see to the extreme left of the picture. "public transport does not look a viable option" - I assume many people use the once-a-day shuttle run by Leolandia, setting off at 9 am "Terminal SAB" just on the east side of Bergamo Railway Station, and returning from Leolandia at 6 pm (€10 return trip, free for small children 89 cm and below ). Hope someone has a "driver service" recommendation for you.
