BY: Chiara D'Alessio
Vanity Fair Italia recently highlighted some of the best cities in Italy for digital nomads, as identified by SumUp. Their selection was based on key factors such as internet speed, cost of living, and local amenities, all of which are essential not only to work efficiently but also to strike a good balance between work and personal experiences.
The rise of digital nomads worldwide, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, has led Italy to introduce a special Digital Nomad Visa, making the country a desirable option for remote workers from outside the EU. This visa, as we discussed in one of our articles a few months ago, allows non-EU professionals to live and work remotely in Italy.
SOURCE: https://italoamericano.org
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