Considering a move to Italy? Our Living in Italy Guide provides essential information on visas, healthcare, housing, and everyday life. Explore detailed articles about living in regions and cities across the country, from Rome, Milan, and Florence to Tuscany, Sicily, and beyond. Whether you're relocating for work, retirement, or the Italian lifestyle, find expert tips to help you make a smooth transition.

Sicily

Living in Sicily: guide to costs, towns and real life

The thought of living in Sicily is about more than just moving to an island in Italy. It’s about stepping into a place that has been a crossroads of the Mediterranean for thousands of years. The layers of its past are everywhere, from ancient Greek ruins to Norman cathedrals and Baroque towns.
Living in Catania

Living in Catania: Sicily's underdog city

When people ask where most American expats live in Sicily, many will point to Palermo or the tourist towns. However, the underdog city of Catania has a significant, if less conspicuous, international community, partly thanks to the nearby NATO base.
Living in Naples

Living in Naples: life under Vesuvias

When most people picture Naples, they’re thinking of that iconic city clinging to the Amalfi Coast—yes, we’re talking about Naples in Italy, not Florida or anywhere across the Atlantic.
Living in Milan

Living in Milan: the true spirit of aperitivo

Milan is Italy’s lively economic, fashion, and cultural capital, set in the heart of the Lombardy region. The city attracts expats from all over the globe, drawn by its international work environment, world-class education, dynamic food scene, and iconic events like Fashion Week.
Living in Rome

Living in Rome: a guide to the day-to-day

Rome has been shaped by millennia of history and sunny Italian culture, boasting a city centre that is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known as the "Eternal City," it blends ancient wonders with modern comforts, making it a popular place to live for expats.
Live in Florence

Living in Florence: cost of living and where to live

Florence is a popular destination for foreigners, blending Renaissance history with modern innovation. Renowned for its art, culture, and urban appeal, Tuscany's capital city also offers many job opportunities, especially in tourism, art, and fashion.