If you’ve been exploring southern Italy, chances are Salerno has caught your attention. The city draws visitors year-round thanks to its location: you’ve got the Amalfi Coast on one side, the quieter Cilento coastline on the other, and hills backing the city from behind. For those considering a move, Salerno offers an appealing balance: city amenities without the chaos of Naples, excellent transport connections, and seaside living at reasonable prices. However, as we’ll explore later, living here does come with its challenges. So what’s living in Salerno really like? To answer that question, we’ve combined our own data with insights from long-term residents. Life in Salerno: What People Say Salerno is suitable for different types of expats: young professionals seeking a quiet place without crazy prices, families wanting a safe environment near the coast, and remote workers looking for good connectivity without big-city stress. In fact, the city has reliable internet and some coworking spaces, so remote work is absolutely feasible: “If you have a family and are thinking about raising children there, I think Salerno is a perfect city: you’re by the sea, super close to the Amalfi coast, very well connected, not far from Cilento if you drive,...
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