Genoa city rating by our language course clients
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What our students said about Genoa
Having friends in Genoa, I already knew the city, the city center is magnificent with many ancient palaces, in history the republic of Genoa competed with the republic of Venice, the porto antico in its style is pretty too, the walks on the top of the are to be done with a breathtaking view of the sea, the traffic is dense there as in all the big cities but the Italian drivers are very fair-plays and patient with the foreign drivers, the gastronomy of the sea and the excellent Italian wines, the custom of the Aperitivo from 6.30 pm is to be discovered, the inhabitants are friendly and absolutely.
It's a great city with a wonderful centro storico, friendly people and good public transportation. The school is located right next to San Lorenzo Cathedral which is very centrally located in the centro storico and near the port and an easy walk to most places. I visited the famous palazzi, the maritime museum, many churches as well as taking the train to the suburbs of Nervi and Camogli. They are known for their flocaccia , pesto genovese, pesto trofie and wonderful seafood, among other things.
It is a beautiful city. For the most part, it's also clean. It's just a pity that the beautiful old town smells of urine everywhere. That is unpleasant. Public toilets could help. I had bought a weekly bus ticket. The bus ticket inspectors should be a bit more friendly to the tourists. I was ripped off straight away because I didn't know that a weekly ticket also had to be stamped. 40 euros had to be paid, even though I was practically sitting next to the vending machine.
Genova is a relatively big and well located city. The public transport is great, so you can reach many interesting cities by train (really beautiful places). But the city itself is not really nice. It was dirty (specially the historical center) and, nowadays, it's full of foreign people, some of them working as prostitutes on the streets.
The school was good, but the people of Genoa aren't the type to open up and make friends right away, so I think it's a city where you'll come to understand the good things in a long term rather than a short term. Not recommended for short stays. Also, compared to other cities
Genoa is the ideal city by the sea, ideal for walking to everything, ideal for excursions along the coast and into the hinterland - it is neither too big nor too small. In my 10 days I got a good insight from her.
Beautiful city with a rich history. A wide range of cafes, restaurants and shops. Short distance to other places of interest (eg Cinque Terra, Portofino). Lots of traffic and steep slopes.
The city is really nice and there are lots of things to do both inside and outside the city. The city is a good size, and you can walk around to almost everything.
Very colorful, diverse, surprising. There's something new to discover every day, especially when you're there for the first time. We would love to come back!
I fell in love with Genova. I don’t think many people realize what an interesting place it is and I’m not sure I want them to for selfish reasons.
What language school directors said about Genoa
There are plenty of reasons. Genoa has a typical Mediterranean climate, characterized by mild and pleasant temperatures all year round! Genoa is a real Italian city where students still find kind people who welcome them with a smile and who are happy to speak Italian with them and not English! Genoa is the ideal place for a pleasant holiday and to discover the beautiful surroundings: Portofino, Santa Margherita, Le Cinque Terre Genoa is a city on a human scale where it is possible to live in the city center, forget the car and get around on foot or by public transport Genoa has an excellent price-quality ratio, the cost of living is well lower than that of Milan, Florence, or Rome. Genoa is a city to be discovered. You never cease to discover it ... the mountains that surround it and embrace it, the sea that gathers it, the narrow and fascinating alleys of the historic center, where time seems never to have passed, the historic shops with artisans who hand down ancient knowledge and the elevators and funiculars that connect the quarters built on the hills, the ancient noble palaces and the perfumes of the trattorias when you walk at lunchtime ...

Genoa has the biggest medieval historical center in Europe, is a city full of history and Italian atmosphere set in a region full of natural beauties

Most recent student reviews of language schools in Genoa

A very warm and welcoming atmosphere, with attention to individual needs.
23 March 2026
Course: Standard Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 27 years

Really great teachers and good organization! I can highly recommend the school :)
2 March 2026
Course: Standard Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 27 years

Everything was super organized. Everyone was very competent and helpful.
3 November 2025
Course: Standard Course - 1 week
Student age: 54 years

It was a nice mixed small group.
We had 3 teachers each with a focus, a bit of grammar and speaking. I thought that was very good.
3 November 2025
Course: Standard Intensive - 1 week
Student age: 49 years

Very knowledgeable guidance. Fine atmosphere. You were challenged, but in a friendly, respectful way. Absolutely recommended.
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29 September 2025
Course: Standard Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 65 years
Information about Genoa
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Events in Genoa
20 March 2026 - 19 July 2026A spectacular international exhibition celebrating Anthony van Dyck. Discover how this Flemish prodigy became the favorite painter of Europe’s elite. The exhibit features 50 works from major global museums, highlighting his deep connection to Genoa’s golden age and his lasting legacy in European art history.
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Arrival airport
Public transportation to city center:
Every 240 minutes, 16 minutes.
Main stops: Airport / departures, Bertolotti/stazione Fs, Via Pacinotti F. 13, Via Cantore Matitone, P.zza Nunziata 2 Sottopassaggio, Portello/interiano
Every 15 minutes, 26 minutes.
Main stops: Sestri Ponente, Genova-Piazza Caricamento
Every 18 minutes, 30 minutes.
Main stops: Genova Sestri Ponente, Genova Piazza Principe
Taxi: 11 minutes drive to city center of Genoa



















