Top 10 Italian Cities for Stability and Salaries: A Ranking by a Long-Term Ukrainian Resident
An Insider's Guide to Living in Italy
According to Главком: A Ukrainian national, Vadym Tokar, who has lived in Italy for a decade, has compiled a list of ten Italian cities he considers attractive for those planning to relocate, find work, and settle in the country. His selection focuses on provincial cities that, in his view, offer a high quality of life and stability. For many considering a move to Italy, the choice extends beyond the famous tourist hubs to places offering better economic prospects and livability.
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1. Trento
Topping the list is Trento. Vadym Tokar noted:
'It represents stability, order, and has a strong economy, good salaries, and a genuinely high standard of living.' - Vadym Tokar
The city stands out for its favorable living conditions, making it a compelling option for relocation. -
2. Bolzano
In second place is Bolzano, one of the largest provincial cities. Tokar emphasized that
'salaries here are genuinely high.' - Vadym Tokar
This city is ideal for those seeking tranquility and nature. -
3. Udine
Udine, which took third position, is noted for its affordable housing. 'Renting here is one of the easiest things because there are many apartments and prices are lower,' Tokar stated. This city also suits those just beginning their life in Italy.
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4. Bologna
Bologna, famous for its vibrant student life, ranked fourth. Tokar described it as: 'There are offices, services, restaurants, logistics, and salaries are a bit above average.' The city combines energy and diversity, making it attractive to younger people.
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5. Bergamo
In fifth place is Bergamo, where finding housing is easier than in Milan. 'Life here is very calm. Everything is family-oriented, not for partying,' Tokar observed. The city is also noted for its comfortable pace of life.
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6. Treviso
Treviso, which placed sixth, is a small but affluent city. 'For living, it's a beautiful city, with lots of events and all without chaos,' he noted. This makes Treviso a good option for couples or families.
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7. Verona
Verona, in seventh place, is a city with developed business and logistics sectors. Tokar describes it as a 'lively city, with lots of young people, a comfortable rhythm for everyone.' It offers many opportunities for career development.
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8. Padua
Padua, in eighth position, is renowned for work in medicine and universities. 'For living, it's more peaceful, more beautiful, and without the rush,' Tokar stated. This makes it appealing to people who value comfort.
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9. Parma
Parma took ninth place, distinguished by its developed food industry.
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10. Modena
Finally, Modena, which rounded out the top ten, is known for salaries ranging from 1,000 to 1,700 euros. Tokar stressed: 'Salaries are really good. For living, there's less stress, more stability, and it's a very good option for moving there specifically.'
Therefore, the city ranking compiled by Vadym Tokar provides useful information for those planning to change their place of residence in Italy. Each of these cities has its own distinct features that can satisfy different needs and preferences. In the context of the current European economic climate, choosing where to live is particularly relevant, as it can significantly impact quality of life and career opportunities. Such recommendations can be valuable for those seeking stability and comfort in a new environment.
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