Bormio

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Where to stay in Bormio

Best time: Dec-Feb, Jun-Aug. Winter months are perfect for skiing, while summer offers beautiful hiking trails and warm weather.

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Bormio, like a local

Don't miss

  • Bormio Terme: Famous for its natural thermal baths and wellness treatments.
  • St. Vitus Church: A beautiful historic church with impressive frescoes and architecture.
  • Forte di Oga: A hidden gem offering stunning views and insight into the region's history.
  • Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio: A breathtaking national park ideal for hiking and nature lovers.

Where to eat

  • Ristorante Al Filo: Known for its authentic Valtellinese cuisine and cozy atmosphere.
  • Pizzeria Da Franco: Popular for its delicious wood-fired pizzas and local ingredients.
  • Gelateria Artigianale: Offers some of the best gelato in town, perfect for a refreshing treat after a day of exploring.

Do this

  • Skiing in the Alta Valtellina: Renowned for its extensive ski slopes and stunning alpine scenery.
  • Thermal Baths Experience: Relax in ancient thermal baths for a unique wellness experience.
  • Local Wine Tasting: Sample delicious Valtellinese wines at local wineries.

Local tips

  • Visit the local market on Wednesdays for fresh produce and unique local products.
  • Try the Pizzoccheri, a traditional dish made from buckwheat pasta, usually found in local trattorias.
  • Take the cable car to Cima Bianca for panoramic views and fewer crowds.
  • Ask locals for recommendations on lesser-known hiking trails for a more secluded experience.

Know before you go

Best time

Dec-Feb, Jun-Aug. Winter months are perfect for skiing, while summer offers beautiful hiking trails and warm weather.

Getting around

Local buses and taxis are available, but many areas are best explored on foot due to the compact nature of the town.

Airport

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Language

Italian is the main language spoken; some locals may speak English.

Money

Euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted; however, it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller businesses.

Safety

Bormio is generally safe, with low crime rates; however, usual travel precautions should still be taken.

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