u/CommercialCode5906

Which Italian city would you recommend based on my priorities?

Hi everyone!

I'm an 39 years old Italian citizen currently living in Argentina, and I'm planning to move to Italy next year. I work remotely, so I don't need to live in a specific city for work.

I've been researching different cities in Italy, and I'd love to hear your recommendations.

Here are my priorities, in order:

  • 🌳 A neighborhood that's pleasant and safe to walk around, with parks, cafés, bars and a good everyday atmosphere.
  • 🏡 A nice apartment where I genuinely enjoy living and working
  • 😊 High quality of life and a relaxed pace.
  • 🗺️ Good public transport and connections to explore the rest of Italy and Europe.

I'm not looking for nightlife or a "city that never sleeps." I care much more about enjoying my daily routine, feeling at home, and living somewhere I could see myself staying for many years. I'll have around €3,000 per month after taxes to live there, and hopefully save some money if possible, although that's not my main goal

As for the weather, I definitely prefer warm climates over cold ones. That said, I don't mind cooler weather as long as the city isn't gray and gloomy

If you were in my situation, which city (or even suburb/satellite town) would you recommend, and why?

I'd especially love to hear from people who have actually lived there.

Thanks!

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u/CommercialCode5906 — 3 days ago

Which Italian city would you recommend based on my priorities?

Hi everyone!

I'm an 39 years old Italian citizen currently living in Argentina, and I'm planning to move to Italy next year. I work remotely, so I don't need to live in a specific city for work.

I've been researching different cities in Italy, and I'd love to hear your recommendations.

Here are my priorities, in order:

  • 🌳 A neighborhood that's pleasant and safe to walk around, with parks, cafés, bars and a good everyday atmosphere.
  • 🏡 A nice apartment where I genuinely enjoy living and working
  • 😊 High quality of life and a relaxed pace.
  • 🗺️ Good public transport and connections to explore the rest of Italy and Europe.

I'm not looking for nightlife or a "city that never sleeps." I care much more about enjoying my daily routine, feeling at home, and living somewhere I could see myself staying for many years.

If you were in my situation, which city (or even suburb/satellite town) would you recommend, and why?

I'd especially love to hear from people who have actually lived there.

Thanks!

reddit.com
u/CommercialCode5906 — 3 days ago