I have lived full time in Italy for a few years now, and while I’m happiest in the tranquil Umbrian countryside—where slow living among centenarians and farmers feels like stepping into a romantic film—I can still appreciate the advantages that come with city life.
Now, a new report has been released focusing on Italy’s most desirable places to live, and all are concentrated in the north. The Quality of Life in Italy report from ItaliaOggi, in collaboration with Rome’s La Sapienza University, is now in its 27th edition and is an annual survey offering a snapshot of social wellbeing, economic vitality, and lifestyle excellence.