We’ve all been to Rome and fell in love with it. After all, where do you find a beautiful city like it, so condensed with history, everywhere you go? Such warmth and welcoming atmosphere, incredible food on every corner, and that unmistakable energy that makes you feel alive just walking down the street. It’s the kind of place that stays with you long after you leave. However, let’s be honest – the constant noise, the crowds, the relentless pace of urban life isn’t for everyone. Living there day after day is entirely different from visiting for a weekend. What if we told you that just 90 minutes north of Rome sits Viterbo – a medieval walled city of around 70,000 residents that offers an entirely different rhythm of Italian life? Living here means stepping back in time while staying remarkably close to the capital, enjoying a slower pace surrounded by thermal springs, medieval architecture, and rolling countryside, all without the tourist masses or Roman price tags. But the question is: what’s living in Viterbo really like? To answer that, we’ve combined our data with insights from residents who’ve lived here for years. Life in Viterbo: What People Say People who live…
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