Umbria is still one of Italy’s least-known regions abroad. A place filled with history, small hilltop towns, and surrounded by nature in the heart of Italy. And there are many spots emerging as year-round livable destinations. Among these is Todi. Some have called it the most livable town in the world, others a place where time seems to have stopped. It’s one of those places where you hear few complaints, where people genuinely seem to live well. But is it really true? In this article from our long series “What People Say About Living in…” we’ll give you an overview of what it’s actually like living in Todi year-round, using our data and the opinions of actual residents. FIND OUT WHICH ITALIAN CITY IS RIGHT FOR YOU Life in Todi: What People Say According to expats, living in Todi means embracing 100% the true and authentic Italian lifestyle, which naturally pushes you to engage with the language and local culture. It means slowing down in a place surrounded by nature, where you can do plenty of walks and outdoor activities, but still being in a lively place in terms of activities and events. Indeed, it’s very popular among retirees and...
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