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a trip to Italy in winter?

I am thinking of having a trip to Italy in Jan. 3-4days in the north of Italy for skiing or mountaineering. but I don‘t know the exact place I should go. maybe somebody could give me some advice, Thx

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Great idea! You can go to Monte Pana (not particularly economical but really beautiful and very long slopes where you can ski all day without ever taking the same lift), but there are also the Matterhorn, Dolomites and Milky Way. You can leave from Milan with a train or rent a car. Spending a couple of days in Milan in that period can be fun too. it's the period of the sales, there are lots of craftmanship markets and thousands of activities for all tastes! Check out the facebook profile below for interesting tips!
For people who don't mind the cold, winter can be a great time to travel in Italy. Most of Italy sees fewer tourists in winter, meaning less crowded museums and shorter or non-existent lines. During winter opera, symphony, and theater seasons are in full swing. For winter sports enthusiasts, Italy's mountains offer lots of opportunities.

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