Turin
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A composite score evaluating the city's appeal to digital nomads, on a scale of 0-100. Calculated using a weighted formula considering factors like cost, internet quality, nomad community strength, climate suitability, and visa flexibility, derived from all relevant data points.
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A composite score evaluating the city's appeal to digital nomads, on a scale of 0-100. Calculated using a weighted formula considering factors like cost, internet quality, nomad community strength, climate suitability, and visa flexibility, derived from all relevant data points.
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Estimated number of digital nomads in the city. Based on nomad platforms and community estimates, reflecting its popularity among remote workers.
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Estimated number of digital nomads in the city. Based on nomad platforms and community estimates, reflecting its popularity among remote workers.
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The total monthly cost of living, combining housing, utilities, food, transport, workspace, and leisure expenses. Sourced from cost-of-living databases and adjusted for exchange rates, rounded to the nearest dollar.
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The total monthly cost of living, combining housing, utilities, food, transport, workspace, and leisure expenses. Sourced from cost-of-living databases and adjusted for exchange rates, rounded to the nearest dollar.
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Median download speed in Mbps in public, work-friendly spaces like libraries and cafes. Measured using recent crowdsourced data from platforms like Speedtest, excluding private residences.
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Median download speed in Mbps in public, work-friendly spaces like libraries and cafes. Measured using recent crowdsourced data from platforms like Speedtest, excluding private residences.
About Turin
Turin, nestled in Italy’s Piedmont region, blends historical charm with modern amenities, making it a promising spot for digital nomads and expats. Once Italy’s first capital, it boasts stunning architecture like the Mole Antonelliana and world-class museums, including the Egyptian Museum, offering a rich cultural experience.
Its location at the foot of the Alps means outdoor adventures—think skiing or hiking—are just a short trip away. Within the city, wide boulevards and arcades make strolling enjoyable, while efficient public transport keeps things accessible.
Foodies will love Turin’s chocolate and Piedmontese cuisine, with its lively aperitivo scene perfect for socializing. The city hosts festivals like the Turin Film Festival, adding to its vibrant vibe.
With reliable high-speed internet and a reasonable cost of living compared to other European hubs, Turin’s growing expat community enjoys a balanced lifestyle. Less touristy than Rome or Florence, it offers an authentic Italian experience.
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Cost of Living
The total monthly cost of living in Turin, Italy is $1,802, which is 1.5% higher than the global average of $1,776. This combines housing, utilities, food, transport, workspace, and leisure expenses. Data is sourced from cost-of-living databases and adjusted for exchange rates, rounded to the nearest dollar.
Internet & Community
Turin’s internet is reliable, with 5G mobile networks and fixed broadband averaging 50-100 Mbps. Major providers like TIM and Vodafone ensure coverage, though older city areas may have slower connections.
Turin’s digital nomad scene is growing, with about 15 coworking spaces and regular meetups. Its walkable center and university vibe foster a dynamic community for remote workers.
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