Nestled in the Italian Alps, Livigno is a snow clothed Italian region in Lombardy. You may be fascinated to learn that the town of Livigno existed from medieval times located deep within the treacherous terrains of the majestic Alps. The town of Livigno attracts skiers and tourists from various countries and the economic mainstay of the town is now tourism. Thus infrastructural developments have happened over the decade to provide to the needs of the vast numbers of skiing enthusiasts who spend substantial amount of time at Livigno.
The mountain slopes on both sides of the town offer ample area for skiing. Since Livigno is a duty free region the services and goods are affordable than other ski resorts. Even in harsh climatic conditions in the winter times this ski town is buzzing with fair number of tourists and the local restaurants and resorts make a good deal of business.
General Etiquette
In Livigno those in waiting expect a tip. When a porter or a bell boy serves you, tip them. Waiters expect 10% on the bill.