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Everything About Student Accommodation Valdidentro
Valdidentro is a breathtaking city located in the Sondrio Province of the Lombardy region in Italy. It is situated just 140 km northeast of the city of Milan and shares a border with Switzerland. Valdidentro is dotted with snow capped mountains and has a population of just 4118. Even though the city itself does not have any major universities right at its heart, it is a great place to visit for international students. Students from the University of Milan and Bocconi University can come here for exciting weekend trips.
University Living provides off-campus student accommodations to the students enrolled in these universities. Such accommodations are mostly located at a walking distance from the two major universities of the area. The accommodation also connects you with the extensive network of public transport making travel costs negligible.
Explore Valdidentro
Valdidentro is just a 3 hour train ride from Milan. If you are a student at the University of Milan or any other colleges near Milan, you can easily board a train to explore Valdidentro, it will cost you around €95. You can also take advantage of student discount cards. Valdidentro has excellent ruins like the Torri de Fraele. All around the year, there are hikes and trails organised near this region. The Sleddog Husky Village brings out your inner child where you can enjoy sleigh rides and fulfill your childhood dreams.
What Makes Valdidentro Different?
Valdidentro is a perfect weekend trip destination for students with an adventurous streak. You can also rent equipment like mountain bikes if you are keen on mountain biking and trials. For those who love exploring on foot, the city is dotted with quaint little churches and monuments all around. You can visit them with your gang or try out local Italian delicacies from street vendors. Be sure to brush up your basic Italian before visiting this place.
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