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Home » Destinations » Europe » Italy

Living in Tuscany: The Most Beautiful Places To Relocate

Modified: Jan 30, 2025 · Published: Dec 18, 2024 by Silvia Faenza |

Tuscany is one of the world's most beloved and renowned regions, thanks to its unique cultural, scenic, and culinary heritage. Art and nature blend here, making it a sought-after destination for tourists and those seeking a new home. With medieval villages, art cities, enchanting hills, and coastal locations, more and more people are interested in Tuscan houses for sale so they can move or simply enjoy their holidays. But where are the best places in Tuscany to live as an expat? Let's find out together!

Table of Contents

  • Why Choose Tuscany?
  • The Main Cities of Tuscany: Where To Live
    • Florence
    • Arezzo
    • Siena
    • Lucca
    • Pisa
    • Grosseto
  • Villages and Farmhouses: Living in Authentic Tuscany

Why Choose Tuscany?

A vineyard in Tuscany (photo: Amit Janco).
A vineyard in Tuscany (photo: Amit Janco)

For many, relocating to Tuscany means embracing a lifestyle that combines beauty, tradition, and modernity. The breathtaking landscapes, from the Chianti vineyards to the Maremma beaches, set the stage for a tranquil life filled with opportunities.

The region is famous for its high-quality services, efficient infrastructure, and rich cultural scene, which includes museums, festivals, and historical events. This makes Tuscany a highly livable region and, most importantly, a place where boredom is unlikely.

Furthermore, the many foreigners who have moved to Tuscany make it an ideal region for those from abroad, offering a welcoming and inclusive environment.

The Main Cities of Tuscany: Where To Live

A woman exploring a park in Florence (photo: Elena Popova).
A woman exploring a park in Florence (photo: Elena Popova)

In Tuscany, there are countless places where you can choose to live or purchase a holiday home in Italy. However, certain cities stand out for their appeal. These include:

Florence

Florence, repeatedly named the most beautiful city in the world, is the ideal place for culture, art, and food lovers. The city offers a unique heritage, including landmarks like the Uffizi Gallery, the Duomo, and the Ponte Vecchio. On a practical level, Florence boasts an efficient transportation system and excellent educational and healthcare services, making it perfect for families and professionals.

The Duomo in Florence (photo: David Bruwer).
The Duomo, an icon of Florence (photo: David Bruwer)

Arezzo

Arezzo combines tradition and tranquility, ideal for those seeking a slower pace of life. Known for its Antique Fair and the Joust of the Saracen, it offers a welcoming atmosphere and a strategic location for traveling to other regions of Italy.

Siena

Famous for its Palio and its UNESCO-listed historic center, Siena is a city that takes you back in time. Its surrounding hills and proximity to the Chianti region make it a dream destination for those desiring a life immersed in history and nature.

Lucca

Lucca is a charming city characterized by its Renaissance walls and well-preserved historic center. Perfect for families and retirees, Lucca offers tranquility, prestigious cultural events, and a strategic location near the sea and the mountains.

Pisa

Pisa is a lively city famous for its Leaning Tower and dynamic university scene. It is perfect for those who wish to live in a picturesque yet youthful setting rich in work and academic opportunities. Additionally, the presence of an international airport and its proximity to the sea make Pisa an excellent choice for those seeking convenience in transportation.

Grosseto

Grosseto is undoubtedly one of the best options for nature and sea lovers. Located in the heart of the Maremma, this city offers vast green spaces, proximity to the coast, and an excellent quality of life. Grosseto's strategic location allows for living near the sea and various art cities. It's also easier to reach regions like Umbria and Lazio from this area of Tuscany.

Villages and Farmhouses: Living in Authentic Tuscany

San Gimignano is a popular choice for expats living in Tuscany (photo: Flo P).
San Gimignano (photo: Flo P)

One of the significant advantages of relocating to Tuscany is the ability to choose from various types of homes. Many people are drawn to purchasing a Tuscan house for sale in the countryside or one of the charming medieval villages.

Medieval villages and countryside hamlets in the Chianti region, such as San Gimignano, Montepulciano, or Pienza, offer the chance to purchase farmhouses and characteristic villas surrounded by nature. Many of these properties are surrounded by vineyards, vegetable gardens, extensive gardens, and olive trees.

The buildings, often carefully restored, combine the charm of the past with modern comforts. At the same time, those who want to live near urban centers without sacrificing tranquility can opt for villas and farmhouses in the countryside around cities like Florence, Siena, and Arezzo.

These homes allow residents to enjoy spacious areas and breathtaking views while remaining just minutes away from urban amenities.

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