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Choosing to study Italian in Italy is a great way to improve your language skills, either at a quality Italian language school or in your teacher’s home for total immersion. Practise your Italian over a cappuccino, use your new vocabulary at local markets, rub shoulders with the locals in charming cafes and gelaterias – Italian language courses should always be this immersive.

Thousands of people have already discovered that our eclectic mix of Italian courses in Italy are as diverse as the people who go on them. Come and join them.

Learn Italian on our immersive courses in Italy

Who goes on our Italian language holidays?

Keen linguists, beginners who’ve never uttered more than ‘ciao’, multilingual speakers – everyone is welcome in the classrooms of our Italian language schools.

You’ll meet people of all ages and nationalities, from singles to couples to groups of friends. Some have spoken Italian all their lives and want to brush up on their skills, while others just want to escape traditional classroom settings and inspire their minds.

All that’s required is a passion for learning, a desire to see Italy and a refusal to be boxed in.

Is this you? It looks like you.

Where can you learn Italian in Italy?

Italy – with its rustic charm and diverse regions – is bursting with culture waiting for you to explore it.

Discover the stunning Italian Riviera during an Italian course in Sorrento or roam the sun-baked hills of Tuscany. Wander the art-filled, romantic streets of Florence or explore the seat of the ancient Roman Empire – Rome.

Learning Italian in Italy means embracing the nuances of a new language and culture, challenging your mind and being willing to make mistakes. Most importantly, it’s about sharing laughter, conversation and a glass of wine or a cappuccino with other students – without the stuffy classrooms or piles of homework.

Make the most of your time in Italy and combine your Italian courses with another hobby or passion. Trade your books for an apron and whip up some pizza, pasta and other classic Italian dishes during an Italian and cooking holiday or spend your afternoons getting creative during painting lessons.

Italian immersion holidays

To accelerate your learning, try a full Italian immersion holiday. Move in with your teacher for a week and become part of the family. Speak the local language from the moment you wake until you’re dreaming in it, too.

You’ll see the results: a one-week Italian immersion course equips you with as much language learning as four weeks in a classroom at home.

Learning Italian should always feel this natural.

Whatever you choose, you can find Italian courses in Italy that expand your mind and indulge your inner linguist alongside other passionate students. Never settle for ordinary.