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Pinerolo is a historic town in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, located 40km southwest of Turin. Situated on the Chisone river, it’s a practical base for exploring both the city and the surrounding mountains. While often overlooked by mainstream tourism, Pinerolo offers a distinctly local Italian experience with a slower pace of life.
Historically significant – and with roots stretching back to Roman times – Pinerolo is a working town rather than a purely tourist destination. Expect a blend of elegant piazzas, local markets, and a genuine atmosphere. The nearby Val Chisone provides opportunities for outdoor activities, making it appealing for those seeking a balance between urban convenience and natural surroundings.

Houston is a major metropolis and the most populous city in Texas, with over 2.3 million residents. Situated near the Gulf of Mexico, it’s a sprawling urban center known for its economic diversity and a distinctly independent spirit. Unlike many US cities, Houston maintains a unique governance structure – it’s the largest city in the US not consolidated with a county.
Historically a hub for trade, shipping, and the energy industry, Houston has evolved into a leader in healthcare and aerospace, home to the world-renowned Texas Medical Center and NASA’s Johnson Space Center. The city offers a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other major US hubs, and a vibrant, multicultural atmosphere. Expect a car-dependent lifestyle and a warm, humid climate.

Airasca is a small, authentic comune located in the Piedmont region of Italy, approximately 25km southwest of Turin. This largely residential town offers a quieter pace of life, providing a glimpse into everyday Italian culture away from major tourist hubs. It’s well-positioned for exploring the surrounding countryside and easily accessible to the amenities of the larger city.
Airasca is surrounded by a network of neighbouring municipalities – including Cumiana, Volvera, and Scalenghe – offering opportunities for day trips and local exploration. While not a bustling destination in itself, it provides a convenient and affordable base for digital nomads seeking a more immersive Italian experience, with good transport links to Turin for coworking spaces and city life.