There really is nowhere else quite like Venice. Literally, this applies to the unique network of canals that weave through the city, but in a more abstract sense, Venice’s individuality relates to its great sense of history and romance, and to the feeling that you’re somewhere with centuries of stories to tell. There are scores of must-sees in Venice, from St Mark’s Square and Basilica to the hundreds of art galleries dotted around. Yes, it can get crowded in the summer, but Venice’s modest size and good transport network makes it really easy to get around. You can’t fail to fall in love with Venice, and as a place to learn Italian, there can be few more exciting and iconic options.
The school in Venice enjoys a really central location in the lively university area of Campo Santa Margherita. Students can choose from General, Individual and Combined Italian courses, which are offered at a variety of levels, and accommodation can be arranged in a student residence or with a local Italian host family. More about Venice Compare Italian courses in Italy