Italy

A country where history, art, and culture converge, Italy offers a transformative study abroad experience like no other.

Italy is a masterpiece waiting to be uncovered. From ancient Roman ruins to the art-filled streets of Florence and the canals of Venice, every city tells a story. Savour the flavours of authentic Italian cuisine, from freshly made pasta to creamy gelato, and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture.

Experience the grandeur of the Colosseum, marvel at Michelangelo’s David, or bask in the beauty of the Amalfi Coast. Whether you’re drawn to art, history, fashion, or breathtaking landscapes, Italy offers endless opportunities for discovery and inspiration.

A study abroad programme in Italy will enrich your academic pursuits, broaden your worldview, and leave you with lasting memories.

Milan

Milan is a cosmopolitan city that unites fashion, art, culture and history, offering a truly distinctive study abroad experience.

Whether you’re exploring iconic landmarks or savouring delicious Italian food, Milan will leave you captivated by the charm of Italian life.

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Rome

Rome, the Eternal City, is a living museum of art, history, and culture.

As a study abroad destination, it offers a colourful palette of ancient landmarks, lively neighbourhoods, and lifetime experiences.

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Florence

Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, offers a mesmerising blend of history, art, and Italian charm.

From iconic landmarks to its lively culture, this city promises an expansive study abroad experience.

Our job is to make your academic vision a reality. With our help, you can fully engage with your students, while we do the rest.
We’re experts in creating experiences that inspire learning outside the classroom walls. With locations across Europe, our reach is as far as you want it to be.

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Milan, Italy

As Italy’s fashion capital, Milan is a city buzzing with history, culture, and opportunities to expand your horizons. Picture yourself standing in the awe inspiring Duomo di Milano or strolling along the fashionable streets of the Quadrilatero della Moda. Milan is more than a mecca for fashionistas; it’s a place where art and culture thrive. You can marvel at masterpieces like Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” or explore the magnificent Sforza Castle, which houses fascinating museums and exhibitions.

You’ll also experience Milan’s incredible food scene, from fresh pasta and risotto to pastries and gelato. The city’s spirited vibe encourages creativity, whether you’re exploring the galleries in the Brera district or enjoying a quiet moment by the Navigli canals. Milan is a place where you can dive into Italian culture, language, and history while expanding your global perspective and your resume.

Places of interest in Milan

Duomo di Milano

When it comes to unforgettable views, the rooftop of the Duomo offers panoramic vistas of Milan. It’s a great way to experience the city’s history and stunning architecture.

Sforza Castle

Explore the incredible Sforza Castle and step back in time. This historic fortress houses museums and art collections, perfect for any history buff or art enthusiast.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Whether you’re window shopping or enjoying a coffee, the Galleria is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Milan’s chic atmosphere. It’s one of the oldest and most beautiful shopping galleries in the world.

Pinacoteca di Brera

The Pinacoteca di Brera is a must-see. Home to works by masters like Caravaggio and Raphael, it offers a journey into Italian art and culture.

Navigli District

Wander along the picturesque canals of the Navigli District. With charming cafes and quirky shops, this area lets you experience Milan’s artistic and bohemian charm.

Places of interest near Milan

Monza and the Royal Villa

Just a short trip from Milan, Monza is home to the stunning Royal Villa and its expansive gardens. It’s also famous for the Monza Formula 1 circuit.

Lake Como (Southern Tip)

Within easy reach, the southern shores of Lake Como offer breathtaking views, charming towns like Como and Lecco, and serene boat rides.

Certosa di Pavia

This magnificent monastery blends Gothic and Renaissance architecture. A quiet and awe-inspiring spot, it’s ideal for students interested in history and art.

Rome, Italy

With its iconic combination of ancient ruins and lively modern culture, Rome is a gateway to experience history, art, and Italian lifestyle. Imagine standing before the majestic Colosseum, wandering through the Roman Forum, or tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain for good luck. Rome’s streets are a cultural melting pot of influences shaped through different eras.

Beyond its historical charm, Rome offers a tapestry of opportunities for cultural immersion. Indulge in authentic Italian cuisine, explore world- famous attractions like the Vatican Museums or admire the awe-inspiring Sistine Chapel. The city’s buzzing piazzas and street performances allow students to connect with locals and experience the Italian way of life firsthand.

Study abroad in Rome and expand your worldview. You’ll gain invaluable life skills, build lasting friendships, and enhance your career prospects in a city that has shaped world history.

Places of interest in Rome

Colosseum

Step inside this iconic amphitheatre to witness ancient Rome’s grandeur. A symbol of resilience, the Colosseum offers a glimpse into the city’s past and architectural mastery.

Roman Forum

Wander through the heart of ancient Rome, where political, social, and religious life flourished. The Forum is an open-air museum steeped in history.

Trevi Fountain

Toss a coin and make a wish at one of the most famous fountains in the world. Its intricate sculptures are truly mesmerising.

Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel

Discover masterpieces by Michelangelo and Raphael in these globally renowned museums.

Piazza Navona

This lively square is a hub of activity, with stunning fountains, street performers, and cafes perfect for soaking up Rome’s sparkling atmosphere.

Places of interest near Rome

Ostia Antica

Explore the ancient harbour city of Ostia Antica, an incredibly well-preserved archaeological site showcasing Roman life. Its mosaics and amphitheatre are a must-see.

Appian Way

Walk or bike along this historic Roman road, lined with ancient tombs and aqueducts. A peaceful escape into history just outside the city.

Villa Adriana

Located in Tivoli, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an opulent retreat built by Emperor Hadrian, filled with architectural wonders and serene gardens.

Florence, Italy

Step into Florence, a city that feels like an open-air museum. Known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is a treasure trove of art, architecture, and history. Imagine strolling through cobblestone streets and finding landmarks like the majestic Duomo, the intricate Ponte Vecchio, or the world-renowned Uffizi Gallery. It’s a city where every corner brims with inspiration.

Florence is alive with bustling markets, artisan workshops, and lively piazzas where you can experience Italian culture firsthand. Savour authentic Tuscan cuisine—think fresh pasta, gelato, and traditional Florentine steak. Engage with locals and immerse yourself in the language, or enjoy the serene beauty of the Boboli Gardens.

As a most-wanted study abroad destination, Florence offers the perfect mix of learning and leisure. Whether you’re interested in art, history, fashion, or simply embracing la dolce vita, this city will challenge you to see the world differently.

Places of interest in Florence

Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore)

Admire Florence’s iconic cathedral with its stunning red-tiled dome. Experience breathtaking city
views and glimpse into Renaissance engineering.

Uffizi Gallery

Home to masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Da Vinci, this world-famous museum is a must-see for art enthusiasts.

Ponte Vecchio

Walk across this historic bridge lined with charming shops and soak in the views of the Arno River.

Boboli Gardens

Escape city life in these beautifully landscaped gardens. A haven of sculptures, fountains, and greenery.

Piazza della Signoria

In the vibrant heart of Florence, this square is filled with sculptures, cafes, and historic buildings like Palazzo Vecchio.

Places of interest near Florence

Fiesole

This hilltop town offers stunning views of Florence and a rich history with Etruscan ruins and Roman amphitheatres to explore.

Villa Medici at Careggi

Step into a piece of Renaissance history at this villa, once a retreat for the powerful Medici family.

Pratolino Park (Villa Demidoff)

Discover this UNESCO-listed park with its sprawling gardens, fountains, and the iconic Colossus of the Apennines statue.