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What is the most expensive city to stay in Italy?

Bolzano. Bolzano has an inflation rate of 9.3 per cent, which translates into an additional expenditure of 3,261 euros per year for a family of three. This makes Bolzano the most expensive city in Italy.



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What are the prominent residential areas for wealthy people in Italy? Italy's elite, including foreign investors, tends to dwell in key urban areas and picturesque regions such as Rome, Milan, Florence, and Venice, as well as parts of Tuscany, Lombardy, Liguria, and even in the southern reaches like Sicily.

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The best place to stay in Italy is Rome if it's your first time, otherwise, the Amalfi Coast is perfect for a romantic getaway, Lake Como for families, Naples if you're a foodie, Florence for art lovers and Venice if you want to see something unique… and I also included hotel options for any budget!

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Best Places to Visit in Italy
  • Rome.
  • Florence.
  • Amalfi Coast.
  • Venice.
  • Cinque Terre.
  • Capri.
  • Sorrento.
  • Milan.


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Where do rich people spend summer in Italy? Sardinia, the Riviera Romagnola, Sicily, the Amalfi coast, Liguria, Tuscany and … Puglia! The following are the classical Italian summer holiday destinations: Sardinia, the Riviera Romagnola, Sicily, the Amalfi coast, Liguria and Tuscany.

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However, while budget travelers can find a way to make do in France and luxury seekers will find no shortage of pampering in Italy, generally speaking, Italy is more affordable to travel in than France. That is especially true if you avoid the northernmost regions (and the further south you go, the cheaper it gets).

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Sardinia, an Italian island in the Mediterranean, says it'll pay people up to €15,000 (or around $14,400) to move there. To fund the program, the region's government has set aside €45 million for 3,000 new arrivals.

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According to the latest report by GlobalData, 'Tourism Destination Market Insight: Western Europe (2022)', France held the title of most visited country in the world prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, welcoming 88.1 million visitors in 2019. However, it was overtaken by Spain in 2021.

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