A lot of the people who come to us are looking for historic, safe and reasonably priced towns, places that are genuinely well connected – to the rest of Italy and to the rest of the world. And Bassano del Grappa comes up a lot in those conversations. It’s a town of around 42,000 people in the Veneto foothills, sitting where the Brenta river comes down from the Dolomites. The historic centre is built around a medieval covered bridge that crosses the river, with the mountains visible from the other side. Three airports are within an hour’s drive. The Brenta cycling path runs for over 30 kilometres from the town up into the valley. And it scores 91 out of 100 on our quality of life index – among the highest we cover in northern Italy. So what’s it actually like to live there every day? In this article we’ll break down what living in Bassano del Grappa is really like through the eyes of people who actually live there, backed by our data. FIND OUT WHICH ITALIAN CITY IS RIGHT FOR YOU Life in Bassano del Grappa: What People Say The first thing that comes up consistently when you talk…
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