WHERE TO LIVE IN ITALY IN 2023? 🇮🇹 BEST CITIES, PROS&CONS...

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Hey there and welcome to Dramatically Expatic! In today's video, I'll be going through the 2023 ranking of the best Italian cities to live in and will share my opinions on these places as well - so if you're thinking about moving to Italy in 2023, make sure to consider these places!

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Hi! I’m Valeria, and I’m an expat and digital nomad, currently living in Italy. I first came here without speaking the language and being totally unprepared, but pretty sure this is gonna be an adventure of a lifetime! I love discovering Italian culture, Italian people and, of course, Italian food. I'm a full-time content creator, so when I'm not making travel videos, I'm taking photos, writing and creating artworks. Studying is another passion of mine, and currently I’m finishing my Masters degree at the University of Bologna. Here I post regular travel vlogs, tips on expat life, moving abroad, personal growth and self-esteem as a woman living abroad, so hop on and welcome on board!

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Ciao Valeria! Obviously I LOVE Florence, being that I live here. But let's not forget the south of Italy. Soon I actually will be looking to move to Sicily. My dream is to live along the sea. I am a bit older, 54, so my wants and needs may be different from others. I agree with your list, but, as you said, there are so many places in Italy that are amazing, that these kinds of lists just can't name them all. Nice to see you today! A presto, Paul in Firenze

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I’m spending next summer in Italy and decided Balzano was the place. Beautiful city, awesome scenery, very manageable and great access to Milan, the Dolomites and places south. Great video, thanks!

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I am Italian from Milano and I, in a way or another, disagree with you.
Trento and Bolzao are lovely cities but they are "in the middle of nowhere" and really small cities.
They are up too in the north to be even considered "italian" in some ways.
Things works there and is nice to live there for a number of rasons but there are a lot of throwbacks.
If somone expect Italy, just a little, as "sun" and "relaxed", that part of Italy will just let them unsoddisfied.
Warm in summer and really cold in winter, those are nountain cities.
Snow 4 month a year.
Bologna, on the other side, is something in between, it is "near" the sea, it have a nerly good wether generally and good cultural activities.
On my point of view...
if you are looking for top of the notch business opportunities and good cultural events, head to Milano and Bologna as a second joice.
If you are looking for " la dolce vita" you should head more in the central/south (Roma or Napoli)
If you are looking for sea and warm weather all the year, had to souther reagions (do not expect too much on the services side there)
Fodd is good everywhere here and you will find a lot of unexpected specialities you will not expect anywhere you go, so do not be drive by that.

dariomaccari
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Ciao Valeria, we have been in Puglia for 2 months now and absolutely love it! We are buying a townhouse in Salento! :)

davebanko
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I am Candian, I want to move to Italy Rome, I am tired of Canadian weather

begumakbari
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Thank you for your wonderful videos!
We have lived in Milano for six months . Great city, always something to do and see. Museums, shopping, art exhibits along with Architecture and design.

julies
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Pleasant upload as always ❤ Italy is so beautiful and how lucky people are living and experiencing its everyday life 🇮🇹 🤍

natiashavladze
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first time finding you and I adore your energy, intellect and presentation. Thanks for bringing something fresh to the table. Ciao

ValeriaZorro
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Rome vs Milan vs other city which city is the best for international students and which is the highest expensive city in italy and which city is high job opportunity and which city is best and helpful for English speakers. Please plz plz make a video on this topic.

Mohammadsamichowdhury-devh
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Milan is super costly but it’s great for people who love modern and active lifestyle

stacy.creator
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I'm considering moving to Italy with my family (me + wife + 2 kids). What do you think which city is better for such family (we like sun but not too hot weather): Turin, Brescia/Verona, Bologna? I work remotely, so main factors are a friendly to expats environment, good education options for kids, the healthcare system and certainly a good weather.

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The mentioned are fairly expensive, especially for a family to move to. Love Bologna myself, but real estate pricing is really on the highest end... I'd see into Padua or even Udine.

andreiabovezfold
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Thank your video, May be peaceful all the people, animals&birds from Myanmar.❤

reltico
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Hallo! It would be cool to have your point of view on Trieste. I am from Bologna, I live in Berlin with my german bf and fell in love with Torino and Trieste as a tourist, but while I know Torino is big enough for every kind of activities, I think Trieste is pretty quiet and small, but it is sooo beautiful. It would be great to have an "expat's review" (if I haven't overseen it 😅). Have a nice day!

fulvias.
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I agree about Trento: the best city by far. Bolzano is beautiful but too expensive if you want to buy a house, unless you can afford paying 500K€ for an apartment.

espiged
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Thanks for this
I’m planning on coming for tourism, can you list some places I can have fun

presleyashley
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Ciao Valeria

Im looking at property in or around Bergamo, to chill, learn the language and holiday there. Enjoy the mountains, rivers, lakes, snow etc. You think I could get a job there in the future as a truck driver?

paulboston
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me Milano fa venire ansia, non ci vivrei 😂FIRENZE presa d'assalto dai turisti ora mi soffoca quando ci vado😢si lamentano parecchio i residenti, ho letto...❤grazie x il video

eeeyfkz
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Hi Valeria, what is your opinion about Sanremo?

RoyalTouch
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Want to live by the sea, not a big city, lots of nature, mountains, slightly cooler weather but a lot if sun, culture and art, and lots of history and good food. What town can you recommend?

madeleineericsson