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Where do billionaires vacation in Italy?

Favorite hideout – Marina di Portofino, Italy The once quaint fishing village is now an exclusive retreat for billionaires and celebrities. It's so exclusive that it only has one road for entry and exit and parking spots, not for supercars, but luxury yachts.



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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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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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A place of glorious sunshine and gentle pleasures, Lake Como, Lago di Como in Italian, has been a popular retreat for wealthy people since Roman times, and many celebrities and A-listers own or have owned villas on its shores, such as George Clooney, Madonna, Richard Branson, Sylvester Stallone, Gianni Versace, Matt ...

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Fantastic beaches, crystal clear water, secluded bays and delightful cuisine makes Sardinia the hot spot for billionaires.

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Lake Como is considered the most exclusive destination in Italy. The mountainous area and the famous lake attract rich people and bohemians alike who all want to live in elegant villas with lots of history.

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Bologna is once again the best place to live in Italy. This is according to Il Sole 24 Ore's annual Quality of Life Index. Bolzano placed second and Florence came in third.

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If you are lucky enough on your next trip to Italy to visit one of these restaurants, you may have a celebrity sighting.
  • Al Gatto Nero. ...
  • Antica Pesa. ...
  • Ristorante Santa Lucia. ...
  • Gelateria Lo Squero. ...
  • Ristorante Pagnanelli.


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Indeed, in the golden days of the Roman Empire, Lavinio [also known as Lido di Enea] was a favourite destination of wealthy Romans who built opulent villas here. Today, Lavinio is still an exclusive place; many well-known personalities of Italian politics and entertainment have a villa here.

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All in all, Spain is generally a bit cheaper to visit when choosing an Italy or Spain vacation. Restaurants and hotels are mainly more affordable, even in larger Spanish cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville. Note that you will use euros as currency in both Italy and Spain.

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With its towering cliffs, the Italian Coast is best suited for hiking, walking and exploring its colorful towns. Swimming beaches exist, but they are small. In contrast, Spanish beaches, like those on the sunny Costa del Sol or near San Sebastian, are usually wider, sandier and better for swimming and sunbathing.

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