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Childcare in Italy
If you have decided to move to Italy with young children, you have probably chosen the best destination to go to. ...

The Milan neighbourhood guide
Greater Milan, as the Milanese call it, is, without doubt, the most important center in Italy today. It is the ...

The neighbourhoods in Rome
Rome is one of the largest cities in Europe, with 1,285 km² and 2,759,709 inhabitants, according to the 2021 ...

Leisure in Italy
Living in Italy also means benefiting from a multitude of leisure activities. Between museums, art cities, ...

Pregnancy and childbirth in Italy
When moving to Italy, you may be considering having a child there. Giving birth in a foreign country can be ...

The work culture in Milan
Milan is Italy's city of work par excellence. It was rebuilt after the Second World War to guide the ...

Sports in Rome
Expats in Rome who like sports will find many activities in the capital, both indoor and outdoor. Running, ...

The work culture in Rome
Working in Rome is an opportunity for many expatriates. Still, before starting this new adventure, it is useful to ...

Hello everyone, my name is Geraldine and I am a middle aged woman who may be interested in coming to Italy to teach English and Art. I have recently completed my Celta course and I am keen to put it into practice. My children are off my hands now so living in another Country holds an appeal, particularly Italy! I have been to parts of Tuscany, Sicily, Naples and Rome. I rather fancy getting to know certain areas in more detail. Also to enjoy the culture and food and learn about the Country. I have enjoyed working as an Art Therapist/Tutor over the years with all ages encouraging motivation, enjoyment of art and learning.

