Hotel Primula is a cosy, family hotel located in a quiet part of Livigno. After just a short walk, you will find the Carosello 3000 ski lift, which can take you to the top of the slopes each morning. The picturesque centre of Livigno is just 700 metres from the hotel.
The rooms are spacious and stylish, each featuring a balcony. To relax after a long day on the slopes, head to the hotel’s wellness centre. Treat yourself to a dip in the jacuzzi or warm up in the sauna. In the evening, take a seat at the atmospheric onsite restaurant for a traditional and authentic dinner and first-rate hospitality.
Livigno, a (duty-free) ski area, is on the boarder of Italy and Switzerland, 25 miles from Bormio. Livigno is one of the largest and highest ski areas in the region. Although it is such a large area, it came from humble beginnings as a series of three small villages along a short stretch of road. Nowadays, the Livigno streets are lined with charming old buildings. The village is known for its extreme cold, so don’t forget to pack your thermals. It can get so cold in the area that it has been nicknamed “Piccolo Tibet” by the locals. There is no need to worry too much about the cold though, as there are plenty of bars and restaurants where you can warm up and grab some delicious pizza or pasta. Dining out in Livigno is affordable, and there are also over 200 duty-free shops in the area to take advantage of.
The ski resort has lots to offer for both novice and experienced skiers/snowboarders. At Mottolino, there is a half pipe and a snow park for the snowboarders amongst us. Cross-country skiers and hikers can enjoy themselves there too.
Livigno is a tax-free skiing paradise in Italy, close to the border with Switzerland. It is one of the largest and highest ski areas in the region, but it had humble beginnings as a small farming village.
Nowadays, the village still has its quaint streets and charming architecture, but it also has a bustling economy and modern facilities. The village is known for its cold climate, so don’t forget to pack your thermals! Throughout the winter months, the temperature in Livigno is usually in the minuses. This reputation explains Livigno’s nickname amongst the locals: ‘Piccolo Tibet’ or Little Tibet. However, the cold weather ensures that the area is extremely snow-sure, giving you guaranteed snow during your ski holiday. There are also plenty of ways to warm up in Livigno! Grab some mulled wine, a slice of delicious and authentic Italian pizza, or head to one of the luxurious spas in town for a sauna session. Goods in Livigno are VAT-exempt, so why not treat yourself to a nice souvenir after a fun day on the slopes?
The slopes themselves are well-suited to both novice and experienced skiers and snowboarders. You can enjoy 115km of piste in Livigno in total, including 29 blue slopes, 37 red slopes, and 12 black slopes. The Livigno ski area is divided into two sections on either side of the village: Mottolino and Carosello 3000. Freestylers can take on the challenge of the award-winning snowpark in Mottolino, which has no less than 60 interactive structures to test your skills on. Cross-country skiers and winter hikers will also feel right at home in Livigno. When you book one of Sunweb’s ski holiday packages, your ski pass for the entire area will be included. If you start your day in the Carosello 3000 side of the area before heading over to the Mottolino side in the afternoon, you can follow the sun across the valley and have great views all day long.
Capital:
The capital is Rome.
Language:
The official language is Italian.
Time:
There is a time difference of +1hour.
Currencies:
The official currency in Italy is the euro.
Voltage:
The voltage is 230 volts.
Travel documents:
You must be in possession of a valid passport or valid proof of identity.
Talk on the phone:
A British mobile phone also works in Italy. To call to Italy from the UK, first dial the country code 0039 and then the area code without zero and then the subscriber number. The country code 0044 is from Italy to the UK.
Emergency number:
The national emergency number is 112.
Traveling by car:
The national roads are well passable. Pas Piccolo San Bernardo is closed throughout the winter season (November to June).
Keep in mind that the highways require a toll. If you travel via the Austrian motorways, you must be in possession of a toll sticker. For some motorways, tunnels and roads in Austria there is no vignette requirement, but a separate toll must be paid, such as the A13 from Innsbruck-Süd to the Italian border.
There is no general obligation in Italy for winter tyres. Winter equipment (chains or winter tyres) may be mandatory on mountain roads. This is indicated with a traffic sign. Not using winter tires in winter conditions can lead to (joint) liability in the event of accidents and also have criminal consequences. In Austria and Germany, winter tires are required in winter conditions.
In case of breakdown or an accident, it is mandatory that all road users wear a reflective vest.
If you travel via France:
Please note: in some cities it is mandatory to have an environmental sticker from 1 July 2017. If you drive over the Paris ring road, the Boulevard Périphérique, you will also need an environmental sticker in many cases. The vignette can not be obtained along the way, but can only be ordered online. The French police advise to print out the application form and the confirmation and to take it with you if the vignette is not delivered in time by post. The order form can be found on this website: https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/en/demande-ext/cgu
Future environmental zones can be found on this website: http://en.france.fr/nl/tips/milieuzones-france-ecovignet-credit
Food and drink:
Italy is known for pizzas, pastas and risottos. It is not recommended to drink tap water.
Tips:
It is customary in Italy to give a tip of around 10% in bars, restaurants and hotels.
Opening hours:
In general, the shops are closed between 13.00 and 16.00. This is the siesta. After 16.00 hours the shops will open again until about 19.00 hours.
Safety:
In Italy, a ski helmet is mandatory for children up to and including 14 years of age. A ski helmet is recommended for adults. In a ski class, wearing a helmet is often required.
Swimming pool
In Italy you are generally required to wear a swimming cap in swimming pools. This is for both public swimming pools and swimming pools that belong to hotels.
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A Livigno ski pass is included in the holiday price.
You can see the surcharges and discounts for extending your ski pass or no ski pass in step 1 (preferences) of the booking process. If a child and senior discount applies, this will be shown in step 2 (price overview). Would you like to know which ski pass is included in your travel time? View our FAQ here .
Ski passes for children born after 31/12/2016 are free. Children born between 01/01/2009 - 31/12/2015, and seniors born before 31/12/1959, will receive a discount on their ski pass. These discounts can be found in the calculation of your travel sum. Identification is required when collecting your ski pass.
Any surcharges and discounts are only valid upon booking. Other rates are applied locally. It is not possible to redeem your ski pass on another day onsite. An extension of your ski pass can often be booked as an extra; you will find the price for this further in the booking process. A discount for “no ski pass” can also be found during the booking process.
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