Italy may be every traveller’s dream, but for those thinking of living here the reality can be more complicated. Some towns and cities are swamped by visitors to the point where daily life becomes a struggle – queues, inflated prices, and seasonal swings in services. In this piece, we dig into the numbers with original Magic Towns data to show exactly where overtourism bites hardest, and where it barely registers. Along the way we’ll spotlight a handful of towns that still deliver culture, community, and quality of life – places where expats and retirees can enjoy Italy’s charms without feeling like extras in a theme park. “The Historic Centre Is Dead”: Italy’s Overtourism Hotspots Italy consistently ranks among the world’s top tourist destinations, and tourism is now back to pre-pandemic levels. A factoid that’s doing the rounds is that 70% of international tourists in Italy flock to just 1% of its territory. Reality is that most people can recite the handful of place names driving the majority of tourist flows: Venice, Florence, or the Amalfi Coast, the Cinque Terre, and a few more. The presence of legion of tourists in compact, often Medieval town layouts, has given rise to an overtourism dilemma. Landmark...
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