Livigno
Livigno is one of the most reasonably priced ski resorts in the world, thanks in large part to its tax-free status. This implies that you can order wonderful Italian food for a very low cost. In most bars, the standard drink will run you between £2 and £4.50. The 115km of slopes at the Italian ski resort, which is close to the Swiss border, are mostly appropriate for novice and intermediate skiers and snowboarders. There is a little something for everyone, with two black routes for more experienced skiers and a number of off-piste options to explore.
One of Livigno's main draws is its fantastic terrain park, which offers rails and kickers for regular mortals as well as pro-sized jumps (imagine house-sized). The cost of food and beverages on the slopes and around is quite inexpensive, making it a favorite among the younger skiers who attend the party.
A lift pass from Livigno also entitles you to a free half-day in nearby St Moritz, which would otherwise cost you money. Since Livigno might be challenging to access from Italian airports like Milano, you should fly into Innsbruck instead.
Country: Italy
Best for: alpine Italian fare
Average cost of a drink: €3-5 (£2.50-£4.50) for a beer, depending on which bar you frequent.
Average cost for a ski pass: A 6 day ski pass costs €259 (£225), and a day pass costs €52 (£45).
Website: https://www.livigno.eu/en/