When people think of central Italy, Florence and Rome are usually the first cities that come to mind. Both are magnificent, of course..but they’re also packed with tourists, expensive, and can feel overwhelming if you’re actually trying to build a life there. What many people don’t realize is that nestled right between these two big cities sits Perugia – a hilltop city of around 165,000 residents in the heart of Umbria. Living here means embracing quietness, being surrounded by rolling green hills, forests and plenty of good restaurants, but at the same time breathing in a young atmosphere, as thanks to the university it’s full of students. Some locals joke it’s “the real Italy” – authentic, beautiful, and quiet..is that really true? To answer that, we’ve combined our own data with feedback from people who have been living in Perugia for years. Life in Perugia: What People Say People who live in Perugia often describe it as a place with a great quality of life: the pace is relaxed, the locals are welcoming, and most of all, for those who love outdoor activities, there are plenty of things to do nearby: “Living in Perugia (and Umbria in general) is really...
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