Italian Language Schools in Italy and Online

Learn Italian in the heart of Italy or from home. 8 schools with proven programs. Prices from $6 to $30 per lesson.

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Who Italian Is For

Italian is more than Dante and opera—it's your key to culture, business, and travel. It's perfect for:

  • Travelers and tourists — chat freely in restaurants, museums, and streets of Rome or Florence.
  • Students and young professionals — study at Italian universities or intern at Milan's fashion houses.
  • Expats and emigrants — integrate into Italian society and find a job.
  • Culture lovers — read books in the original, watch movies without subtitles, and understand opera librettos.
  • Professionals — designers, architects, restaurateurs who need Italian for work with partners.

Popular Formats and Destinations

Most students choose in-person courses in Italy for full language immersion. Top destinations: Florence (birthplace of Italian), Rome, Verona, and Bologna. Leading schools like Scuola Leonardo da Vinci, Centro Machiavelli, and Istituto Il David are based here.

Online format is gaining popularity: cheaper and more flexible. Schools like Koiné Centre and Madrelingua Italian Language School offer one-on-one and group lessons via Zoom. Average online lesson cost: $15–25.

Also available: intensive courses (20+ hours/week), evening groups for working professionals, and private lessons focused on conversation.

How to Choose the Right Italian School

  1. Define your goal: travel needs a conversational course, work requires business Italian, study needs academic Italian.
  2. Pick a format: offline in Italy offers full immersion; online saves time and money.
  3. Check accreditation: schools certified by ASILS or AIL guarantee quality.
  4. Review the program: some schools like Ciao Italia focus on speaking, others on grammar.
  5. Read reviews: Tutorly collects real student feedback.
  6. Compare prices: from $6 for a group online lesson to $30 for a private offline lesson.

Italian Language Prices: What Affects Cost

Tuition costs vary by:

  • Format: online is cheaper (from $6/lesson), offline in Italy costs more (from $15).
  • Intensity: group courses 2–3 times/week cost $100–300/month; intensive (daily) cost $500–1000.
  • City: Florence and Rome are pricier than Verona or Bologna.
  • School: prestigious schools like Scuola Leonardo da Vinci charge $20–30/lesson; smaller schools charge $10–15.
  • Extras: homestay, excursions, materials add 20–50% to the budget.

What to Consider Before Choosing

  • Visa: courses over 90 days require a student visa. Schools help with paperwork.
  • Level: most schools accept beginners, but advanced groups require a placement test.
  • Certificate: upon completion, you get a certificate that may count toward Italian university admission.
  • Cultural program: many schools, including Studio Italia, offer excursions and cooking classes.
  • Insurance: for offline study, get medical insurance.

Choose your school on Tutorly—we've gathered only verified options with transparent prices and real reviews.

Кому подойдёт эта категория

Anna, 28, traveler

Anna is a marketer from Moscow planning a two-week trip to Italy. She wants to learn basic phrases for cafes and shops.

  • Short conversational course
  • Online lessons with a native speaker
  • Pre-trip intensive
  • Ciao Italia school with speaking focus

Maxim, 35, expat

Maxim is moving to Milan for an IT job. He needs business Italian for integration and communication with colleagues.

  • Business Italian
  • Private lessons
  • Course in Italy with homestay
  • Centro Machiavelli school with business program

Elena, 22, student

Elena studies design in Kyiv and dreams of a master's in Milan. She needs academic Italian and CILS exam prep.

  • CILS/CELI preparation
  • Long-term course in Italy
  • Intensive program
  • Scuola Leonardo da Vinci school with certification

Частые вопросы

How much do Italian courses cost?
Prices range from $6 per online lesson to $30 per private lesson in Italy. Group courses at schools in Florence or Rome average $200–500 per month.
How long does it take to reach a basic level?
For level A1 (beginner), 2–4 weeks of intensive study (20 hours/week) is enough. For fluent conversation (B1), you'll need 3–6 months.
Who are Italian courses for?
Courses suit everyone from beginners to advanced learners. There are programs for travelers, students, expats, and professionals. Children can also join specialized groups.
Which is better: online or offline in Italy?
Offline offers full language immersion and faster progress. Online is cheaper and more convenient but requires self-discipline. Choose based on your goals and budget.
Do I need a visa to study in Italy?
For courses under 90 days, no visa is needed (for CIS citizens with visa-free travel). Longer programs require a type D student visa. Schools help with invitation letters.
Do I get a certificate after the course?
Yes, most schools issue a certificate of completion with your level. Some schools prepare you for international exams like CILS or CELI.
How do I enroll in courses via Tutorly?
Choose a school in the catalog, click 'Enroll,' and fill out the form. We'll contact you to confirm details. Or message Support on Telegram.

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