Greppi

Greppi is a small town in northern Italy, located in the province of Turin. Surrounded by mountain ranges, it is a famous ski resort. Greppi first appeared in 1907 and became popular among residents of Turin and neighboring cities. Today Greppi is known for its lively tourist atmosphere and many shops and restaurants.

But tourists come to Greppi not only for active recreation. Another feature of the city is that its residents managed to preserve the ancient architecture of the city. This is why they especially value their city. Travelers visiting Greppi can enjoy the unique aroma of local cheese, which is made here from the milk of Alpine cows.

The most popular place for tourists is Piazza del Corno, located in the city center. Along the city's main street there are many shops, restaurants, coffee shops and other entertainment venues. In winter, the famous World Cup ski races take place here. This sport is so loved by the residents of this province that it is planned to build a huge sports complex on this site, which will create new jobs and increase the income of local residents.

One of the most striking events in the life of the city are the weekly market days, when more than a hundred retail outlets gather in one