Best Italian schools in Milan by category - student age group, leisure/fun
Students 18-30 years
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7 language schools in Milan from 190€ for a 1 week Italian course
Milan ratings & opinions
How our students rated their experience in Milan
What our students said about Milan
It is recommended for sightseeing, but there are many problems when it comes to living in the city. The post office and other offices involved in the application for a residence permit were quite difficult to deal with.
Especially outside of the center, pleasantly peaceful and "untouristic" (at least at the end of July 2021), relaxed atmosphere, but also the possibility of celebrating an aperitivo, etc.
Anyone looking for a vibrant big city is in good hands here, beyond all the clichés about Italy. Great museums, very international, very beautiful surroundings with numerous lakes.
Certainly worth seeing, a mixture of the new and the ancient. Icecream shops too tempting though! Great for shopping if that's what one likes.
A wonderful city with outstanding sights (e.g. cathedral, galleries, Sforzesco Castle, etc.) and a great atmosphere
Milan is a beautiful city with many activities to do, but the different neighborhoods are also fun to experience.
I liked the city very much. Unfortunately, there was not enough time to visit the surrounding area.
Milan is a great city and well worth seeing. I really enjoyed the evening "aperitivo".
Was there for two weeks and never ran out of places to visit and things to see.
A vibrant city... Not necessarily to visit in high summer, was def. too hot.
What language school directors said about Milan
Milan is the place to be in Italy at the moment: the most active city, the most funny, the most open to different cultures. Milan is very well connected with all the cities in Italy and Europe. A very good place to be based.
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Milan
The teacher Brumella is the strongest I have ever had (out of 4 teachers). Thank you very much to her. The rest of the course took place a comfortable environment, everything was fine.
11 October 2024
Course: Standard Course (20) - Morning - 4 weeks
Student age: 48 years
Pleasant and professional teachers.
16 September 2024
Course: Standard Course A - 1 week
Student age: 54 years
Great teachers, big thanks to Georgia and Naomi for their patience. Great location 10 minutes from the train station. Will definitely be back.
5 August 2024
Course: Standard Course (20) - Morning - 2 weeks
Student age: 41 years
I liked the whole concept...
Veronica was great!
13 May 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 1 week
Student age: 62 years
Very relaxed atmosphere, good lessons with room for everyone's level. You notice that the teachers enjoy it and that makes learning fun.
Nice school, nice team.
7 May 2024
Course: Super Intensive Course - 1 week
Student age: 51 years
Information about Milan
- Famous for its fashion.
- Fantastic public transportation.
- Electric nightlife.
- Excellent mix of old and new.
- Towards the north of the country so it does not have the typical Mediteranean climate.
- Busy all year round.
Key Facts about Milan
- Price index excluding rent: 78* (22% cheaper than New York)
- Price index including rent: 65* (36% cheaper than New York)
- Price index food only:64* (36% 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 Milan
Events in Milan
30 November 2024 - 08 December 2024Artigiano in Fiera coincides with the Festa de Sant'Ambrogio, Milan's patron saint. Artisans and bakers ply their wares from wooden stalls in the streets around the Basilica. Perfectly timed for Christmas shopping.
01 December 2024 - 31 December 2024The city of Milan hosts several Christmas markets in the month of December. With wooden stalls in the main squares and near the churches you will find seasonal foods, both sweet and salty, decorations and plenty of gift ideas.
07 December 2024One of the main events of the year, Saint Ambrose is the patron saint of Milan. There is an important mass at Sant'Ambrogio Basilica, and big street market just outside. This date is also the traditional opening night of the season at La Scala, the famed opera house.
March 2025Often referred to as the Carnevale Ambrosiano, Carnival in Milan begins on the first Saturday of Lent. It is celebrated with a street parade with traditional masked characters.
April 2025Milan's Salone del Mobile is an annual trade fair for furniture manufacturers and is the largest event of its kind, worldwide. It features furniture and design including lighting and home furnishings by designers from around the world.
May 2025 - July 2025Open air concerts and performances held at the Castello Sforzesco throughout the summer months. A great way to escape the late evening heat in your flat.
What to do in Milan
Arrival airports
Public transportation to city center:
Every 10 minutes, 30 minutes.
Main stops: Aeroporto di Linate, v.le forlanini, forlanini, v.le corsica via lomelina, p.za grandi, p.za emilia, p.za s. maria del suffragio, c.so p.ta vittoria, palazzo di giustizia
Taxi: 10 minutes drive to city center of Milan
Public transportation to city center:
Every 30 minutes, 40 minutes.
Main stops: Malpensa Aeroporto, Busto Arsizio FN, Saronno, Milano Bovisa, Milano Cadorna
Every 30 minutes, 60 minutes.
Main stops: Malpensa Airport T1, Milano Centrale
Taxi: 40 minutes drive to city center of Milan
Public transportation to city center:
Every 60 minutes, 60 minutes.
Main stops: Milan Bergamo Airport - Orio al Serio Airport, Milano Centrale
Taxi: 40 minutes drive to city center of Milan
Q&A - Questions about Italian courses and schools in Milan
- I am looking for a school that can prepare me for university. I have some previous knowledge. Can you recommend a school for me?“The Centro Studi F.D. ELLCI is the school for you! There you will be prepared for university in 8 weeks and depending on your level, you will have 20 group lessons + 15 or 20 individual lessons per week. The course is offered under the title "Italian for University". ”Lisa Schiwy, LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 27, 2023I would like to take a course in Milan in the summer. In which month is it more advisable to go there?“July and August can be very hot in Milan. August is also when many shops close for the holidays, so I would recommend July if you want to experience a bit more of the city and its people. ”Lisa Schiwy, LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 22, 2023I am 21 years old and would like to do a course in Milan. Which school can you recommend for my age?“Academya Lingue offers special courses for 50+ students, so the average age in the standard course is automatically lower. I would, therefore, recommend this school. ”Lisa Schiwy, LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 21, 2023
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Italian courses in Milan
- I would like to do a conversation course. Which is the best school to choose?“There are currently no schools offering a separate conversation course in Milan. However, they all have the option for a standard course. A standard course covers the different parts: reading, speaking, writing, grammar, etc. If you would like to focus extra on conversation, I recommend booking a standard course and adding some private lessons. During the private lessons, you can then specify exactly what your needs are. ”Robin Rebecca Pietersma, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Jul 04, 2023Do you offer internships?“Yes, the school Linguadue proposes a programme of Italian + Internship. You need to have a B1 level in Italian to be eligible. You will find more information on the school's profile. ”Madly, FR Consultant from LanguageCourse.net - Nov 30, 2021Didn'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 Milan or other 33 different Italian course types in Milan.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, 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, Turin, 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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