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Scuola Toscana: italian language school
If you are looking for italian language courses in Italy, come to us and learn italian language at Scuola Toscana! We are one of the oldest italian language schools in Italy, Florence, Tuscany and you can find us just right in the heart of the city where italian language was born!
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Q. 1 How many students are at the scuola toscana ?
Q. 2 What happens if the class I am enroled in is canceled ?
Q. 3 Which is the best season to visit the school ?
Q. 4 How to reach Florence ?
Q. 5 Isn't it true that Florence is really expensive ?

Q. 1 - How many students are at the scuola toscana ?
It depends on the season. Scuola Toscana is a mid-size school, small enough to allow the directors to know every student personally - and to respond with efficiency and speed to every student' s needs - big enough to have all the courses and levels up and running, the whole year round. You can calculate around 50-60 students in the low season (november through march) and 80 to 110 in the high season (april through october)
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Q. 2 - What happens if the class I am enroled in is canceled ?
It never happens at the scuola toscana. All the classes are always running, and we do not have a minimum of students for a course: when you receive the confirmation the course, you can be sure that the course will take place anyway, even for you only - no suplements, no last-minute cancellation !
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Q. 3 - Which is the best season to visit the school ?
Every month has its advantages - Florence is an all-season international city : if you want to enjoy the "open air" activities it is better to come from May through October - while the museums and art history "fans" enjoy Florence at best during the winter months, because there are less tourists and more time to stare at the masterpieces of Michelangelo, Leonardo, Brunelleschi ...
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Q. 4 - How to reach Florence ?
By air: Florence has an international airport, Firenze Amerigo Vespucci (FLR). It is also possible to arrive at Pisa Galileo Galilei airport (PSA), which is just one hour via shuttle train or "terravision" bus. From Rome Leonardo da Vinci there is a shuttle train to Roma Termini central station and then less than 2 hrs train to Florence Santa Maria Novella central station. By train: there are international train to the stations of Firenze Santa Maria Novella and Firenze Campo di Marte. Firenze is about 3 hrs train from Milano and less than 2 hrs from Rome. By car: the historical centre of Florence is closed to the private traffic - only taxis and buses are allowed. Out of the centre is anyway difficult to find a parking - it is adviced to park in a garage (prices from 10 euro/day up). Consider that the historical centre is quite small and it is possible to reach all the famous places by walk; the city buses of ATAF connect the center with the whole city and you can reach most of the towns and villages in Toscana by bus or by train - therefore we recommend not to come to Florence by car if you do not really need it (we will help you anyway !)
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Q. 5 - Isn't it true that Florence is really expensive ?
Florence is an international city, therefore prices - especially in "toruistic places" can be sometime unreasonably high. On the other side, there are many ways to visit and enjoy Florence whitout spending too much. At the secretary of the scuola toscana you can ask for lists of places (restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels, but also markets, shops, museums, cinemas, theatres) where the prices are still surprisingly low and the quality surprisingly good. Moreover, every teacher at the scuola toscana will be more than happy to share with you her/his advices to live in Florence on a low budget !
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