With our Italian language school in Milan you can experience the unparalleled cultural richness of Milan, a city that truly embodies the spirit of modern Italy.
Milan’s excellent connectivity, with three international airports and a high-speed train station, makes it easily accessible from across the globe.
This strategic location provides the perfect base for exploring the diverse regions of Italy, turning your language learning journey into an unforgettable cultural exploration.
The best way to learn Italian is to live in Italy
Living in Italy offers unparalleled advantages for language learners. Constant exposure forces you to use Italian in real-world situations, accelerating your progress. You’ll learn practical vocabulary, improve your pronunciation through constant listening, and gain confidence in speaking.
Living in Italy unlocks the true essence of Italian, making learning both effective and deeply rewarding.
Which Italian language courses are available in Milan?
At Centro Studi Italiani’s school in Milan, you can choose the course you prefer from private courses, group courses, business courses and many more.
What do we offer at our Italian language school in Milan?
The school is located in the NoLo District, a pictorest borough in the North side of the city, famous for its design factories and shops. This area is close to Milano Bicocca University and several student dormitories / student facilities. The city center and the main train station are 15 minutes away by subway.
The school building contains a wide range of student facilities, such as numerous classrooms, several piano studios, a pleasant outdoor courtyard, and spacious common areas. The closest underground station is Gorla (red line).
Centro Studi Italiani Milan provides a wide range of services based on your needs:
Visa assistance
Accommodation research
Residence permit assistance
Medical assistance
Pick-up from/to airports
Car rental
How to get to our school in Milan?
CAR AND TAXI
Centro Studi Italiani can arrange pick-up services on request from the main train stations and airports.
TRAIN AND BUS
If you are traveling from Venice to Milan it takes 2 hours by train. From Rome it takes 3 hours. For train timetables, visit www.trenitalia.it
If you are traveling on a budget, you might prefer to travel around the country by bus instead of by train. Buses to Milan run regularly from all over Europe. Megabus, Euroline, Baltour and Flixbus are the main bus companies.
PLANE
Since the arrival of European low-cost airlines, Milano and Lombardy have become popular tourist destinations in Italy. There are three international airports in Milano: Milano Malpensa, Milano Linate and Bergamo Orio al Serio.
Sightseeing
Immerse yourself in the Italian city of the future starting from its long history.
While every major city in Italy offers a wide range of must-see attractions, no metropolis mixes ancient and modern better than Milan. This intersection of world-class art, high fashion, and stunning architecture will help you understand how Italy’s past continues to influence its present.
Leonardo da Vinci’s legacy is entwined with the history of Milan. The multifaceted polymath lived there for much of his life, leaving behind masterpieces like The Last Supper as part of the city’s heritage. The da Vinci Codex Exhibition and numerous Flemish and Italian masters, including works by the likes of Caravaggio and Raphael can be admired at the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana and Brera Art Gallery.
If there’s one attraction that represents Milan, it’s the stunning gothic cathedral, the Duomo di Milano (don’t miss the walkable rooftop and enjoy the amazing view of the city!). If opera and classical music is your passion, take a visit to the La Scala museum and book in advance an unforgettable performance.
Art and design lovers will also be satisfied by many art galleries and museums (Castello Sforzesco, Museo del Novecento, La Triennale, MUDEC, Fondazione Prada are just examples of the choices you have to learn the most of the Italian art and history).
Milan hosted the World Expo in 2015 and this huge event is still transforming the city nowadays. Many archistars, like Zaha Hadid and Peter Libeskind, designed amazing buildings and towers, changing Milan skyline and neighborhoods. Among them, you definitely can’t miss Stefano Boeri’s Bosco Verticale (the Vertical Forest Tower that shortly became a new symbol of Milan).
Things to do
In Milano something big is always going on!
Milan’s agenda is a rich mix of culture, fashion and colour! This vibrant atmosphere will add a special taste to your language experience and will give you a comprehensive Italian journey .
Four times a year (in January,February, July and September) Milan hosts Milano Fashion Week, the event is a worldwide sensation and turns the city into a city-wide catwalk!
Another huge event that brings people from all over the world is the Milano Design Week and the “Fuorisalone”, this spontaneous festival of design, art and culture outside the International Furniture Fair. Hundreds of events of all sorts make it one of the best times to be in the city (April).
Other big events and festivals related to food, cinema, books and music take place all year long. Visit YesMilano (link) for the complete calendar.
Learn Italy, not just Italian!
Housing
Live in Italy like an Italian.
Centro Studi Italiani offers different kinds of accommodation and gives you all the assistance throughout your stay.
All housing options, carefully selected by our dedicated staff, are within walking distance from the school and the main city facilities.
Contacts of the Italian language school in Milan
Address
Main building address
Via Asiago, 5
20128 Milano (MI)
Office hours
Monday – Friday:
8.30 a.m./3.30 p.m.














