Italy is located in the heart of southern Europe, where Renaissance art, Roman ruins and vineyards come together in a rich mosaic of culture and landscape. Cities like Bologna, for example, hum with energy and culinary mastery. Its medieval towers and arcaded streets shelter some of the world’s oldest universities and finest cuisine. From the canals of Venice to the cobbled alleys of Naples, Italy offers remote workers a lifestyle that blends productivity with la dolce vita. Time away from work might include sipping espresso in a sunny piazza, wandering through centuries-old cathedrals or simply soaking up the atmosphere in a seaside village or bustling market square.
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Italy Tip: Trains are fast and frequent. Use regional lines for budget-friendly travel between cities like Bologna, Florence and Milan.
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The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Cards are widely accepted across Italy, even in smaller towns.
Italy is in the Central European Time Zone (UTC+1) and observes daylight saving time, shifting to UTC+2 during the summer months.
Italy has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters.
Italy uses a standard voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The most common plug types are C, F and L.
Italy offers a digital nomad visa (Visa for Remote Workers), allowing remote workers to live and work in the country for up to 1 year with the option to renew.
The official language is Italian, but English is commonly spoken mainly in major tourist areas and larger cities.
Italy Tip: The top SIM card providers are TIM, Vodafone and Iliad
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