4 language schools in Turin from 285€ for a 1 week Italian course
Turin ratings & opinions
How our students rated their experience in Turin
What our students said about Turin
The school is right in the center. Very close to very good restaurant. There is also an information sheet in the school. The pedestrian zone starts right around the corner. From there, you can explore many sights on foot. I myself have been to the opera, to various plays and to the cinema. There are still really big cinemas there, which has screenings already at 4 pm. I already speak Italian well and have explored and seen a lot. There are interesting markets all over Turin, with the Porta Palazzo market being the best. Especially the farmers' market, where fresh products from the area are offered, and the market hall (Mercato centrale) right next to it, where you can choose raw products that are then prepared directly. There are various excursions organized by the school. I went to the Langhe with them. It's a wine-growing area around Alba. Beautiful area. There was a wine tasting with typical small dishes from the area. Very, very good. It also included a city tour in Alba with a visit to a hazelnut factory. There you could try differently prepared hazelnuts and products made from hazelnuts and see the production process. It was very nice, too.
Nice city, generally clean, well structured with lots of bars and restaurants well distributed in the city. Beautiful churches and castles to visit! Fine clothing stores. Italians are not very sympathetic, dry, without empathy towards others! Should not need information!
Great. Almost everything can be reached on foot within 20-30 minutes. Public transport is excellent and easy to use. Beautiful parks throughout the city and along the river Po make it easy to find a place to relax, swim or sunbathe.
Very convenient city but less tourist then Rome or Milan. I really enjoy the atmosphere. Just an hour away from Milan if you take the flight. And it's very close to the mountain area if you like hiking and skiing.
Exciting, interesting history, lively and open. Also: noisy, smoggy, chaotic sometimes. A big city with big city facilities and big city problems. I like that, but you may not. Mountains in the background: great.
A very interesting city, with many historical monuments from the Savoyard era, large squares, lots of entertainment in the streets, good restaurants not excessively expensive and markets and shops of all kinds.
It shouldn't be said, but Turin is a great city that is not too crowded with tourists and is well worth seeing, thanks to the fact that it is not yet too well known. The proximity to the mountains is great!
A cosy city! Not too crowded but cosy. Very versatile. In terms of cuisine and catering very attractive. Beautiful nature around the city. Beautiful!
Much to my surprise, I loved it. Perfect size, SO much to see and do, Very walkable, lots of cultural activities. Wonderful cafes and restaurants.
Very charming city with historical landmarks, many exciting museums, green parks and many cafés, restaurants, bars...
What language school directors said about Turin
Turin, Italy's first capital, is surprisingly rich in art and culture. Strategically positioned between the Alps and the seaside, it is far from mass-tourism.
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Turin
Excellent teachers.
After school activities.
Positive, inclusive friendly atmosphere.
14 October 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 72 years
Our teacher was professional and efficient with her methods. She, from the start, makes everyone feel welcome and energized to be learn. Her assistance throughout the course was superb.
16 September 2024
Course: Standard Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 63 years
8 students and one teacher - very good!!! A fully motivated and emotional teacher.
Very nice, motivated teachers with a lot of commitment.
11 September 2024
Course: Bildungsurlaub Course - 1 week
Student age: 63 years
Ilenja, our teacher, was great. For her, it's a calling, not just a job! The teaching materials were also very good!
9 September 2024
Course: Bildungsurlaub Course - 1 week
Student age: 37 years
The afternoon programme was great, the warm atmosphere, the overall organisation, the lessons.
5 August 2024
Course: Standard Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 65 years
Information about Turin
Key Facts about Turin
- Price index excluding rent: 74* (26% cheaper than New York)
- Price index including rent: 49* (51% cheaper than New York)
- Price index food only:61* (39% cheaper than New York)
- Big Mac price (Italy average):
4.59 € (7% cheaper than in USA)
- Residential voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
Weather in Turin
Events in Turin
12 October 2024 - 08 December 2024This unique fair lasts from the beginning of October through to the end of November. Events take place on the weekends and are incredibly diverse, they include: a white truffle market, concerts, book launches, a medieval fair, and various and sundry gourmet events.
February 2025Turin is considered the chocolate capital of Italy. Every year in November they celebrate Cioccolatò, a week long chocolate fair where chocolate lovers' dreams come true.
February 2025 - March 2025The festivities of the Historical Carnival of Ivrea have their origins in the liberation of the city from a tyrannical baron in medieval times. The main event is the Battle of the Oranges where rebels on foot hurl oranges at the feudal lord's army as they pass by in carts.
May 2025Italy's largest trade fair for books takes place in Turin every year in the month of May. Every year one country is chosen to be guest of honour and their major publishing houses are offered a place in a special exhibition hall.
September 2025For three weeks in September this joint festival between Milan and Turin makes classical music accessible to all with at least 3 separate events per day and top notch musicians from around the world. Most concerts are preceded by a short orientative introduction.
September 2025If you love cars, the Salone dell'Auto is a great opportunity to see some amazing and luxurious cars. A big advantage is that it is an outdoor exhibition!
September 2025If you are a cheese lover, this event is definitely for you! You can meet the producers and, of course, taste their products.
What to do in Turin
Arrival airport
Public transportation to city center:
Every 60 minutes, 20 minutes.
Main stops: Caselle Aeroporto, Torino Dora
Every 240 minutes, 35 minutes.
Main stops: Turin Airport - Fernata 14416-Caselle, Fernata 28300 - Torino
Taxi: 18 minutes drive to city center of Turin
Q&A - Questions about Italian courses and schools in Turin
- Do you have a school in your range that offers free cancellation? I don't know yet if my boss will approve my holiday, but I would like to secure a place in Turin now.“In this case, we would recommend L'Italiano Porticando. You can cancel your booking free of charge up to 14 days before the start of the course. We hope that your holiday will be approved! ”Lisa Schiwy, LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 24, 2023I am interested in a course for my daughter to learn Italian in Turin.“We currently work with two schools in Turin. If your daughter already has some knowledge of Italian, she can start the course on any Monday of the year, and can book as many weeks as she wants.”Rubén De Haro, LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 16, 2023
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Italian courses in Turin
- Can I start a beginners class even if I studied before? I want to start from the beginning.“If you already studied some Italian we always recommend that you take the level test offered (online in advance or in school on the first day depending on the school) to make sure that you are placed in the right group. You might know more than you think, and if not the school will place you in a beginners group. Just make sure you pick a start date when a beginners course starts. ”Louise Granath, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Aug 14, 2023Didn't find what you are looking for?Interested in a specific type of course? See our reviews of Italian courses & camps for teenager and children in Turin or other 24 different Italian course types in Turin.Interested in language travel to other cities? Have a look at Italian language schools in other cities in Italy such as Alberobello, Alghero (Sardinia), Arezzo, Ascoli Piceno, Bagno di Romagna ..., Bari, Bologna, Brindisi, Cagliari (Sardinia), Calabria, Castiglioncello, Catania (Sicily), Cefalù (Sicily), Città di Castello, Como, Cosenza, Florence, Genoa, Island of Elba, La Maddalena (Sardinia), Lucca, Milan, Milazzo (Sicily), Modena, Montepulciano, Naples, Orbetello, Palermo (Sicily), Pescara, Pisa, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, Rome, Salerno, Sanremo, Santa Domenica, Sestri Levante, Siena, Siracusa (Sicily), Sorrento, Taormina (Sicily), Todi, Trapani, Trapani (Sicily), Trieste, Tropea, Urbania, Venice, Verona, Viareggio, Vibo Valentia or see our list of all schools in Italy. You may also want to consult options outside Italy for learning Italian.Show more
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