At Magic Towns, we know there’s no single ‘best’ place to live—everyone has different priorities. Some people want to be near the sea, others prefer the mountains, while some thrive in a bustling city. With that in mind, we’ve selected a mix of Italian towns that offer a variety of lifestyles, from coastal retreats to cultural hubs, all with one thing in common: great transport links, making them ideal spots for expats. To give you real insights, we reached out to expats in Facebook groups and asked them what they love—and what they find challenging—about living in their Italian town. Their experiences provide a first-hand look at what life is really like, beyond the postcards and tourist brochures. Florence, Tuscany https://ml4ds5noqxtv.i.optimole.com/w:auto/h:auto/q:mauto/https://magictowns.it/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/ali-nuredini-X35Ivset6-Y-unsplash-scaled.jpg Florence needs no introduction. A city of Renaissance art and cobbled streets, but also one of Italy’s best-connected hubs. The main train station links to Rome, Milan, and Venice in under two hours, and the international airport offers flights across Europe. Add to that a well-established expat scene, international schools, and plenty of cultural events, and it’s one of the easiest places to relocate in Italy. Florence has one of the largest expat communities in Italy, thanks to its...
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