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Italy

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Train Access: Yes (trenitalia, italo, very safe)
Bus Service: Yes (ATAC, AMAT, ANM, ATM, and many others, relatively safe)

Italy has long been a dream destination for expats seeking a rich cultural experience, excellent quality of life, career opportunities in Europe, or a great place to retire. From the historic and contemporary streets of Rome, to the artistic hubs of Florence, to the to the innovation and style of Milan, the options are as varied as they are inspiring. Throw in the stunning coastlines of Cinque Terre and the Amalfi Coast, the gorgeous countryside of Tuscany, Piedmont and Umbria, and Italy clearly offers a lifestyle that blends tradition with modern convenience.

Expats, including digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and professionals, are drawn to its growing remote work infrastructure, favorable visa options, and world-class cuisine. With its welcoming communities, one of the largest economies in Europe, and breathtaking landscapes, Italy remains a top choice for those looking to live and work abroad.

Italy’s diverse regions offer expats a rich variety of lifestyles, from the economic and fashion hub of Milan in the north to the sun-soaked shores of Puglia in the south. The Italian countryside, with its rolling vineyards and olive groves, provides a slower pace of life and world-renowned wines and olive oils. The coastline of Liguria offers a balance between seaside living and easy access to Italy’s economic centers. The Italian Alps and Dolomites provide year-round outdoor opportunities, from skiing to hiking, while the central Apennines offer a more rugged, off-the-beaten-path experience. Meanwhile, Italian cuisine remains an essential part of daily life, with each region offering its own specialties—ensuring that no matter where expats settle, they’ll be immersed in a deep culinary tradition.

Italy offers both opportunities and challenges for expats looking to work or start a business. As one of the Eurozone’s largest economies, Italy has key industries that include fashion, automotive, manufacturing, and tourism, with major hubs in Milan, Turin, and Bologna. Work visas can be difficult to secure, often requiring employer sponsorship, while self-employment and elective residence visas have strict financial criteria. Despite bureaucratic hurdles and high taxes, there are absolutely emerging opportunities in digital innovation, green energy, and an ever-increasing interest in accommodating those interested in a remote-work lifestyle.

However, while Italy has much to offer expats, such as a relatively low cost of living outside major cities, and a welcoming expat community, it also comes with challenges such as bureaucracy, high unemployment in some regions, and a slower pace of life that can take significant adjustment for some people.

For those willing to navigate these realities - and many expats are thrilled to embrace that slower pace of life - Italy offers a deeply rewarding experience that blends old-world charm with modern opportunities and convenience.

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It's impossible to confuse citizenM with any other hotel. We don't look or sound like anyone else. Bold, vibrant, and artistic - that's us. Our rooms cater to modern travelers - enormous ultra-comfortable beds, unlimited free Wi-Fi and 24/7 food and drinks always waiting at canteenM. And best of all, our ambassadors are every guest's best friend.
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Exploring Italy

Movies Set: La Dolce Vita, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Life is Beautiful, The Godfather Part III
Popular Foods: Italian cuisine is renowned for its emphasis on fresh, high-quality ingredients. Pasta dishes like spaghetti Bolognese and lasagna are staples, as is pizza, particularly the classic Margherita. Risotto and polenta are also popular, especially in the north. For dessert, gelato, tiramisu, and panna cotta are beloved by locals and visitors alike.
Unusual Eats: Casu marzu is a Sardinian cheese that contains live insect larvae and is considered a delicacy by some locals, but its strong smell and wriggling maggots can be off-putting to the uninitiated. Another unusual dish is lampredotto, a Florentine sandwich made from the fourth stomach of a cow, which is a street food favorite in Tuscany.
Popular Sports: football (soccer), cycling, volleyball, basketball, Formula 1
Popular Teams: Juventus F.C. (football), A.C. Milan (football), Inter Milan (football), Ferrari (Formula 1)
Cultural Faux Pas to Avoid: When dining in Italy, it is considered rude to ask for cheese to be added to a dish that does not traditionally come with it, such as seafood pasta. It is also a faux pas to cut pasta with a knife or to sip cappuccino after 11 am, as it is typically a breakfast drink. Italians value punctuality for business but may be more relaxed about timing for social gatherings.

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Italy experiences a varied climate. The north has a continental climate with cold winters and hot summers, while the central regions enjoy a milder temperate climate. The south and coastal areas typically have a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.

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