Florence city rating by our language course clients
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What our students said about Florence
Florence is definitely worth a visit! You just have to take into account that many people think so - in June and July the city was very full of tourists; you have to put up with very long queues at certain panini or ice cream stands. It is also very hot at this time of year and there are few green spaces. The landmarks are of course a dream, but are somewhat spoilt by the high prices and crowds. I was there for a fortnight and tried to get a spot to climb the cathedral on the very first day - unfortunately there were no more places available.
I didn't see that much of Florence because I was only there for a week. If you are interested in art, you can lose yourself in many interesting places here. You can easily reach the airport and the train station by tram. But you should also be aware that Florence is overrun by tourists. This means that if you want to see a tourist attraction, you probably have to queue and many restaurants seem to be geared towards tourists. They are overpriced and don't necessarily offer the fantastic food you would normally expect in Italy.
Very touristy and therefore not really authentically Italian. Eating out was never really great, because too much meat, too expensive for too poor a service. The history is great - a long republic, then the Medici oligarchy. The art is stunningly impressive - first the Gothic, much to be found in the Accademia dell'arte and above all the Renaissance with Brunelleschi, Botticelli, Michelangelo and many other artists. Grandiose museums, especially the Uffizi, Opera del Duomo and the dome, grandiose palaces, e.g. Casa Martelli.
The city is suffocating in mass tourism, in rubbish, the public transport with buses is an adventure and a disaster. Gentle and sustainable tourism for those really interested in culture is not offered, appreciated or established enough. Online booking for Galeria degli Uffizi and Galeria Academia and museums is too complicated and tedious, sometimes it doesn't work properly. With some shops and restaurants you have to be careful not to get ripped off, but with most of them it's not a problem.
Florence is a wonderful city, I feel very much at home here. However, I would advise against travelling to Florence in the summer months. It feels like there are 5 million tourists here and that can be a bit exhausting after a while. I was here from 8 August to 4 October. As I will continue to learn Italian privately at home, I will definitely come back to Florence, but not before mid-September. I'm not very sensitive to heat, but in August it was really too much (who would have thought it).
Nightlife untapped; the only striking geographical feature is the Arno (brown, slow-flowing water that smells foul in places). Shopping: not taken advantage of, but those looking for designer items will find the appropriate shops and can strain their bank accounts. Museums with an overflowing selection, combined with the sights, so to speak, ‘every stone is historic’. Beware of the mostly uneven pavements and stairs; comfortable footwear is recommended.
I wasn't that interested in nightlife, nor in shopping. Florence is a very beautiful city. It's a pity that you have to walk a long way to get to the river and that the city is not very green. Florence is something for the rich when it comes to shopping. But I like to wander the streets and breathe in the atmosphere. The Parco delle Rose is very beautiful and the Oltrano district and some places where not all the money tourists walk around.
The school management does not realise that some colleagues do not feel that their concerns are being taken seriously or that they no longer feel comfortable, which leads to an increasing deterioration in the climate in general and in motivation and morale. There is perhaps a lack of empathy and leadership skills here, which - admittedly - are required of teachers.
Beautiful city that we already knew. Public transport is generally good, but sometimes a VERY long wait. Florence is not cheap (but which city is), in the center even really expensive, but if you go more to the suburbs it is doable. Groceries are more expensive than in the Netherlands. And with regard to safety: PAY ATTENTION -> there are plenty of pickpockets!
Very interesting city, of course, historically and architecturally. Good and many restaurants and bars. But I would not choose Florence again, too many tourists. Since I was alone and not 20 years old anymore, it was difficult to make contact with Italians. And I'm known for being social. But I've learned some Italian that I'll use as a guide later on.
What language school directors said about Florence
It is a safe city and an "open air museum". The city of Florence is used to welcome students and tourists from all over the world and during the whole year.

Florence is well known all over the world for its monuments and artistic masterpieces.It is culturally very lively in all seasons but it is also a people-orientated and love-able town. Florence is beautiful 365 days per year.

We are proud and very fortunate to have the whole city as a single, great classroom available to us and to our students. An open-air museum, a three-dimensional encyclopedia of art, a miracle of beauty and harmony; in reality, Florence is much more: it is a living and breathing place, in which the word culture acquires a wider meaning, merging with the lifestyle and with the very idea of humanism.
Florence is the most important Italian city to learn Italian thanks to its great literary heritage and to the cultural patrimony of the Renaissance.

Most recent student reviews of language schools in Florence

Very good teachers and very kind staff. I really learnt a lot in these two weeks, all was very well explained by the teachers.
21 May 2026
Course: Standard Intensive - Gold - 2 weeks
Student age: 21 years

I liked the immersion model. Even though we were beginning students, the teacher made the lesson comprehensible. Staff and teachers were so friendly.
20 May 2026
Course: Standard Course - 1 week
Student age: 71 years

A friendly atmosphere, respectful and warm interactions among students and staff, and a high level of professional expertise.
18 May 2026
Course: Intensive Course - 1 week
Student age: 79 years

I thought the teaching methodology and materials were excellent for our beginner group. Comfortable classrooms and excellent instructor who was clear, patient and positive.
18 May 2026
Course: Standard Course - 1 week
Student age: 71 years

- I would have liked to give 5 stars across the board—unfortunately, that wasn't possible.
- Very knowledgeable, friendly teachers.
- Great afternoon sessions.
- Great teaching materials.
- Friendly administrative staff.
- Great atmosphere.
Simply unbeatable! ;-)
18 May 2026
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 56 years
Information about Florence
- Safest city in Italy.
- Fantastic art, history and culture to explore.
- Lots of good shopping spots.
- Great location to explore the North of Italy with large cities nearby.
- Long queues for popular attractions.
- Can feel very hot and sticky in the summer months.
Key facts about Florence
Weather in Florence
Events in Florence
24 June 2026Feast of Saint John, the patron saint of Florence. Countless events are organised around the city including boat races on the Arno, a historical parade, the final match of the Calcio Storico and even a nighttime marathon. The evening ends with a spectacular fireworks display.
24 June 2026Florence celebrates its patron saint, John, with a game of Calcio Storico, an early form of football. The game is played in period dress with competing teams representing the four quarters of the city.
What to do in Florence
Arrival airports
Public transportation to city center:
Every 15 minutes, 12 minutes.
Main stops: Faccioli, Vivaldi
Taxi: 10 minutes drive to city center of Florence
Public transportation to city center:
Every 60 minutes, 75 minutes.
Main stops: Pisa Central Station, S. Frediano A Settimo, S. Miniato F., Montelupo Caprala, Le Piagge, Firenze Santa Maria Novella
Taxi: 80 minutes drive to city center of Florence
Public transportation to city center:
Every 15 minutes, 110 minutes.
Main stops: Beer, San Felice, Central Staton, Bologna Centrale, Firenze Santa Maria Novella – Unita'Italian/Farmacia Stazion, Rome Duomo, Orsanmichele, Canto Alla Quarconia, Ghibellina/Baiana Viaggi
Taxi: 90 minutes drive to city center of Florence
Q&A - Questions about Italian courses and schools in Florence
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Upon completion of the course, the student receives a certificate of attendance, but this does not give them any official credentials.
If you need an official document/certificate, we cooperate with schools in Rome and Milan which offer preparation courses for the IMAT exam.
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Italian courses in Florence
I'm looking for a school near the Rifredi area in Florence.
The best thing about this location is its excellent transport links: Rifredi railway station takes you to the central station of Santa Maria Novella in just 10 minutes. This means you can enjoy the peace of a residential neighbourhood and, in the blink of an eye, be in the historic heart of Florence, where we have excellent Italian language schools. ”
I am looking for an academy for an intensive Italian course + accommodation. If there are leisure and cultural activities, the better.
My sister is 41 and she wants to study cooking in Florence. Can she get a student visa?
Some of our partner schools in Florence offer a combination of language and cooking courses, which are usually qualified for a student visa.
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