Learn Italian in Italy
Are you interested in a Italian immersion course in Italy? By living the Italian language 24 hours a day, you can obviously make much faster progress than you can in an English-speaking environment. We strongly recommend that you consider taking some introductory Italian courses with Euroasia first of all so that you are familiar with the basics of Italian; immersion courses are much more effective when you are building on some previous knowledge.
Italy is a country of contrasts, beauty and romance. It's also a country where good taste in fashion and food is a pre-requisite to survival. Whether it's Gucci or Prada, gnocchi or papardelle, the Italians take an immense, and justifiable, pride in their national assets. But three millennia of history and culture go a lot further than credit cards and waistlines…for this is also one of the oldest, and most fascinating, European countries. The art and architecture are second to none and whether you choose to take it all in by foot, by gondola, or on the back of a Vespa, the journey is simply breathtaking. So come and enjoy a little dolce vita and don't forget there's never a shortage of Chianti to enjoy at the end of the day.
We have shortlisted some Italian language schools for your consideration.
- Italian Courses in Alghero
- Italian Courses in Bologna
- Italian Courses in Cagliari
- Italian Courses in Florence
- Italian Courses in Genoa
- Italian Courses in Island Of Elba
- Italian Courses in Lignano
- Italian Courses in Marina Di Ascea
- Italian Courses in Milan
- Italian Courses in Naples
- Italian Courses in Orvieto
- Italian Courses in Palermo
- Italian Courses in Rome
- Italian Courses in Salerno
- Italian Courses in Siena
- Italian Courses in Sorrento
- Italian Courses in Taormina
- Italian Courses in Tropea
- Italian Courses in Turin
- Italian Courses in Venice
- Italian Courses in Verona
- Italian Courses in Viareggio
Learn Italian in Rome
Rome wasn't built in a day', so they say. Well, how right they are. Its foundations may have been laid by the early Roman Empire, but the influence of medieval, Renaissance and Baroque over the centuries has not gone unnoticed. So much so that the Eternal City is today a legendary, captivating and beautiful city. And in amongst the ruins la dolce vita is as sweet, and as exciting, as in any European city, the root of a modern and lively metropolis with an endless range of nightspots and entertainment. Augustus would have been proud to see how his city has flourished.