Galli Apartments, Livigno

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Brilliant week - the apartments are very nice. It was a bit noisy at night as they’ve got Marco’s Bar below but it didn’t disturb us too much. You could walk into town from where we were, which was good for my teenage grandsons who could walk in and catch the bus back. We ate in Marco’s but there’s... + more
Anon, Cornwall
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Distance to nearest lift:50m. Distance to resort centre:15 min walk

Overview: hotel description: Galli Apartments description

The Galli Apartments are modern and well maintained apartments centrally located next to Hotel Galli & Marco's Bar, a lively popular venue for great food throughout the day & drinks in the evening (open until late). Convenientfor skiers & boarders, just 50m from Lift 18 & the ski school meeting point. A number of supermarkets can be found nearby. An excellent base for groups & young people. Due to their location above Marco's bar, these apartments may be subject to some noise at night.

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Room Types: Galli Apartments bedrooms

ACCOMMODATION:
All apartments have TV, telephone, kitchenette with 4 ring hob, microwave & kettle. Most apartments have a dishwasher & balcony. Bed linens and towels included.


ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS (2-4 PEOPLE)

Twin or double bedroom plus two sofa beds in the living area, bathroom with bath or shower and wc.

TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS (4-6 PEOPLE)

One double bedroom and one bedroom with bunk beds plus two sofa beds in the living area, have a bathroom with shower and wc.

DEPOSIT: €150 per apartment payable on arrival


Meals: Galli Apartments food & drink

We update Galli Apartments's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Livigno: about holidays in Livigno: about ski holidays in Livigno: about ski holidays in Livigno Italy

One of Italy’s highest resorts Duty free shopping Authentic Alpine village

Livigno’s fast climbing the ladder of Europe’s favourite resorts... and rightly so. We love the snow sure skiing, world class terrain parks and tax-free pricetag of après and shopping, not to mention the mountain charm you’d expect from a resort rubbing shoulders with St Moritz and the delectable food you’d expect anywhere in Italy.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Late season Après ski Non skiers

Livigno webcam

Snow Report: Top 24cm, Bottom 15cm

Snow Forecast: 28cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 73.67cm

Livigno trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Milan196 km, 3 hours 30 minutes
Region:Italy, Alps.
First opened:1965

Livigno lift pass price last reported as €247 (adult 6 days). Ask for a quote when booking Galli Apartments.
Night skiing: Yes
Livigno has NWE facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing mid-December to mid-April.

Town altitude: 1816m
Top of slopes: 2796m
Bottom of piste: 1816m
Vertical drop: 980m
Total length of trails:115km
Longest piste:4km
Previously voted 'Best European Resort' at the World Snow Awards, Livigno is a snow-sure mountain town, much loved by skiers from Europe and beyond. Stretching 10km along the Spöl valley with mountains on either side and bordering Switzerland's famous ski classic St Moritz, this is a place you'll find authentic alpine charm in every nook and cranny with a friendly, cosmopolitan atmosphere. It's not just the high slopes, and attractive village that makes Livigno so hugely popular – its tax-free status is a m...
Various schools like Centrale offer various lessons - from playtime tuition for tots to freestyle sessions if you want to crank things up a bit. Kids will love the Yepi trail, which is dedicated to little legs with obstacles and toys. Gentle blues can be accessed from resort height, so beginners won’t be heading up any mountains without getting a feel for the snow first. Short blue runs served by draglifts from the resort fringes are great for practising before you tackle the longer blues from Vletta Blessac...
With low and cheerful prices when it comes to drinks thanks to Livigno’s duty-free prices, you’ll find some pretty amazing après ski. There’s always a party going down at the ever-popular Daphne’s Pub – a favourite with Brits for its authentic Baita interior, Irish-influenced après, super cocktail menu and legendary Bombardino beverage (you can’t say you’ve experienced Italian après without trying one of these). For a more sophisticated evening, pop into one of the hotels like la Casetta and soak up th...

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Anon, Cornwall
3/ out of 5
Brilliant week - the apartments are very nice. It was a bit noisy at night as they’ve got Marco’s Bar below but it didn’t disturb us too much. You could walk into town from where we were, which was good for my teenage grandsons who could walk in and catch the bus back. We ate in Marco’s but there’s another restaurant further down where we ate every night, called the Bella Vista which is always very busy and has good food. There were 9 of us staying here, I had quite a big apartment with my cousin and we ended up bringing a couple of chairs from one of the other apartments so we could all sit together for breakfast – the apartment was well equipped and it was nice to have a dishwasher to put everything into after breakfast. Everyone liked having the ski locker. There’s a small supermarket across the road and it’s only a few minutes’ walk to quite a big shop where they had lovely fresh bread, cheeses and everything you wanted. For us they were really quite adequate, of course it depends what you want but you’re not sitting there all day every day - everyone in our family was happy.
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