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Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
Cervinia

If you're into après-ski, I think you should visit the local bars around 4 PM. They get lively but aren't too crowded yet, so you can grab a drink and relax

If you're renting gear, I suggest hitting up the rental shops in town rather than the slopes—they're usually cheaper and have a better selection. I found this out after paying too much at a slope-side shop.

I recommend downloading an app that tracks your runs. It’s a fun way to keep track of your progress, and some apps even offer discounts at certain places nearby.

Check the timetable for the lifts! I missed a couple of openings early in the morning and ended up wasting time in line when I could've been cruising the slopes.
Breuil-Cervinia

I recommend getting your ski passes online before you go. The lines at the ticket offices can be super long, and you’ll save a bunch of time hitting the slopes instead.

I think taking the cable car to Plateau Rosa is a must for that stunning view. But, watch out for the weather—make sure it’s clear before going up to avoid disappointment!

If you're thinking about renting gear, I suggest checking out the local shops instead of the resort rentals. They often have better prices and friendlier service. My pair of skis was top-notch!

My advice is to try and eat lunch a bit earlier, like around 11:30, to avoid the crowds in the on-mountain restaurants. I waited ages for a table around noon!
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza

I think you should consider taking the metro to the stadium. The traffic around match time can be a nightmare, but the M5 line drops you right at the stadium.

Make sure you wear your team's colors! I didn't, and I felt a bit out of place. You'll meet more fans and capture better photos!

My advice is to grab your snacks and drinks before the game. The prices inside the stadium are a bit crazy. Stop by a local shop, it's cheaper!

If you're planning to buy merchandise, do it before the game. The lines can be super long after the match. I waited forever and missed some post-game celebrations.
Val Gardena
Via Lattea
Zero-Gravity
Livigno

I think you should try local restaurants like 'La Pòst' for authentic dishes at reasonable prices; they often have daily specials that won’t break the bank.

I recommend renting your gear a few days in advance instead of at the resort; it can save you time and sometimes money if you check for deals online.

If you're hitting multiple peaks, buy the Livigno ski pass instead of single tickets; it offers better value and you can hop around without worrying about costs!

My advice is to explore the 'Mottolino Fun Mountain' area; while it gets busy the slopes are amazing and the views are worth it especially around 11 AM when the crowds thin out.