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Conflict Management for School Staff5 May 20252025-05-05
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English for School Administration and Non-Teachi…5 May 20252025-05-05
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Future Proof Your School: Navigating the Challen…5 May 20252025-05-05
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Italian Language Course (Elementary Level)5 May 20252025-05-05
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Italian Language Course (Intermediate Level)5 May 20252025-05-05
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Soft Skills for Strong Teachers5 May 20252025-05-05
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Understanding and Supporting Students With ASD a…5 May 20252025-05-05
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Use ICT to Integrate Migrant Students in your Cl…5 May 20252025-05-05
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ChatGPT and Basic AI Tools12 May 20252025-05-12
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Designing Inclusive Learning Environments to Sup…12 May 20252025-05-12
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Facing Diversity: Intercultural Classroom Management12 May 20252025-05-12
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Game-Based Learning and Gamification in the Clas…12 May 20252025-05-12
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Intensive English Course and CLIL for Teachers12 May 20252025-05-12
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The Democratic Life in the EU: Teaching Citizen …12 May 20252025-05-12
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3D Printing and Modeling: an Introduction for Sc…19 May 20252025-05-19
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Art as Therapy: Self-Expression and Special Need…19 May 20252025-05-19
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Artificial Intelligence Tools for Language Teachers19 May 20252025-05-19
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CLIL in Primary School: Make It Work, Make It Ef…19 May 20252025-05-19
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Environmental Education: Learning and Acting for…19 May 20252025-05-19
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Erasmus+ Course for School Teachers with Low En…19 May 20252025-05-19
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Mindfulness for Teachers: a Hands-on Approach19 May 20252025-05-19
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Project-Based Learning for Pre-school19 May 20252025-05-19
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The Well-Being Code: Energy Tools and Mind-Body …19 May 20252025-05-19
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We Are All Special: Inclusion and Support for St…19 May 20252025-05-19
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Conflict Management, Emotional Intelligence and …26 May 20252025-05-26
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Creative Strategies for Language Teachers: Make …26 May 20252025-05-26
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Discovering Renaissance Art in Florence26 May 20252025-05-26
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English Language Course (Elementary Level)26 May 20252025-05-26
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Happy Schools: Positive Education for Well-Being…26 May 20252025-05-26
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Resilience and Well-being Strengths for Teachers26 May 20252025-05-26
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Successful Strategies for Teaching Students with…26 May 20252025-05-26
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The 4Cs: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communic…26 May 20252025-05-26
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English Language Course (Elementary Level)2 Jun 20252025-06-02
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English for School Administration and Non-Teachi…2 Jun 20252025-06-02
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Inclusive Teaching with Artificial Intelligence2 Jun 20252025-06-02
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Italian Language Course for Beginners2 Jun 20252025-06-02
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Stress Management and Recognition: Key Strategie…2 Jun 20252025-06-02
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ChatGPT and Basic AI Tools9 Jun 20252025-06-09
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The Child First: Montessori, Reggio Emilia Syste…9 Jun 20252025-06-09
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Yoga and Meditation for Educators: Be a Great Te…9 Jun 20252025-06-09
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Deep Democracy: How to Manage Conflicts Building…16 Jun 20252025-06-16
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Environmental Education: Learning and Acting for…16 Jun 20252025-06-16
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Managing a Diverse Classroom: Facing Upcoming Ch…16 Jun 20252025-06-16
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Mindfulness for Teachers: a Hands-on Approach16 Jun 20252025-06-16
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Project-Based Learning (PBL) in Museums and Cult…16 Jun 20252025-06-16
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The Well-Being Code: Energy Tools and Mind-Body …16 Jun 20252025-06-16
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AI-Powered Content Creation for Educators23 Jun 20252025-06-23
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Discovering Renaissance Art in Florence23 Jun 20252025-06-23
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English Language Course (Elementary Level)23 Jun 20252025-06-23
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Happy Schools: Positive Education for Well-Being…23 Jun 20252025-06-23
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Project-Based Learning (PBL) in Museums and Cult…23 Jun 20252025-06-23
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Resilience and Well-being Strengths for Teachers23 Jun 20252025-06-23
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Successful Strategies for Teaching Students with…23 Jun 20252025-06-23
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ChatGPT and Basic AI Tools30 Jun 20252025-06-30
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Italian Language Course for Beginners30 Jun 20252025-06-30
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Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) for Successf…30 Jun 20252025-06-30
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Tablets and Smartphones: Using Mobile Devices as…30 Jun 20252025-06-30
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3D Printing and Maker Culture for a Sustainable …7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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AI for CLIL: Lesson Plans, Resources and Assessm…7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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Basic English for European Projects7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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CLIL in Practice: Focus on the EU7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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Design the Positive: Positive Thinking, Positive…7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage Education7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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English for School Administration and Non-Teachi…7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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Italian Language Course (Elementary Level)7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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Italian Language Course (Intermediate Level)7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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Mastering Erasmus+ KA1 and KA2 Project Writing7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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Stress Management and Recognition: Key Strategie…7 Jul 20252025-07-07
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Art and Nature: A Sustainable Approach for All T…14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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ChatGPT and Basic AI Tools14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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Conflict Management, Emotional Intelligence and …14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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English Language Course (Elementary Level)14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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English Language Course (Intermediate Level)14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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English Language Course for Beginners14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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Experiential Learning in Florence: Sustainable T…14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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Intensive English Course and CLIL for Teachers14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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Italian Language Course for Beginners14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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The Child First: Montessori, Reggio Emilia Syste…14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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The Democratic Life in the EU: Teaching Citizen …14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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Yoga and Meditation for Educators: Be a Great Te…14 Jul 20252025-07-14
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Art as Therapy: Self-Expression and Special Need…21 Jul 20252025-07-21
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Environmental Education: Learning and Acting for…21 Jul 20252025-07-21
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Erasmus+ Course for School Teachers with Low En…21 Jul 20252025-07-21
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Podcast and Streaming as Educational Tools21 Jul 20252025-07-21
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The Well-Being Code: Energy Tools and Mind-Body …21 Jul 20252025-07-21
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AI-Powered Content Creation for Educators28 Jul 20252025-07-28
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Arts for the Inclusion of Migrants, Refugees, an…28 Jul 20252025-07-28
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Creative Strategies for Language Teachers: Make …28 Jul 20252025-07-28
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Discovering Renaissance Art in Florence28 Jul 20252025-07-28
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Discovering the Best Educational Systems from Eu…28 Jul 20252025-07-28
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Italian Language Course for Beginners28 Jul 20252025-07-28
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Advanced Methods and Practices for Foreign Langu…4 Aug 20252025-08-04
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CLIL in Practice: Focus on the EU4 Aug 20252025-08-04
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Design the Positive: Positive Thinking, Positive…4 Aug 20252025-08-04
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Inclusive Teaching with Artificial Intelligence4 Aug 20252025-08-04
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Italian Language Course (Advanced Level)4 Aug 20252025-08-04
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Italian Language Course (Elementary Level)4 Aug 20252025-08-04
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Refresher Course for Already Practicing English …4 Aug 20252025-08-04
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Yoga and Meditation for Educators: Be a Great Te…11 Aug 20252025-08-11
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AI Ethics and Bias: Diversity, Inclusion, and Re…18 Aug 20252025-08-18
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Digital Media Literacy: Essential Skills for the…18 Aug 20252025-08-18
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Team Building for School: Play and Fun, Building…18 Aug 20252025-08-18
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AI-Powered Content Creation for Educators25 Aug 20252025-08-25
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Creative Strategies for Language Teachers: Make …25 Aug 20252025-08-25
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English Language Course for Beginners25 Aug 20252025-08-25
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Outdoor Learning: from Urban Nature to the Great…25 Aug 20252025-08-25
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Italian Language Course (Intermediate Level)1 Sep 20252025-09-01
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Refresher Course for Already Practicing English …1 Sep 20252025-09-01
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English Language Course (Elementary Level)8 Sep 20252025-09-08
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The Child First: Montessori, Reggio Emilia Syste…8 Sep 20252025-09-08
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Yoga and Meditation for Educators: Be a Great Te…8 Sep 20252025-09-08
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Environmental Education: Learning and Acting for…15 Sep 20252025-09-15
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Introducing Yoga in Primary Schools15 Sep 20252025-09-15
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Mindfulness for Teachers: a Hands-on Approach15 Sep 20252025-09-15
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Creative Strategies for Language Teachers: Make …22 Sep 20252025-09-22
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Discovering Renaissance Art in Florence22 Sep 20252025-09-22
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The 4Cs: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communic…22 Sep 20252025-09-22
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Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) for Successf…29 Sep 20252025-09-29
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English for School Administration and Non-Teachi…6 Oct 20252025-10-06
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Italian Language Course (Elementary Level)13 Oct 20252025-10-13
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Italian Language Course for Beginners13 Oct 20252025-10-13
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Italian Language Course (Elementary Level)20 Oct 20252025-10-20
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We Are All Special: Inclusion and Support for St…20 Oct 20252025-10-20
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ICT Tools for a Creative and Collaborative Classroom27 Oct 20252025-10-27
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3D Printing and Modeling: an Introduction for Sc…17 Nov 20252025-11-17
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What is included

  • Exclusive venue
  • Saturday activity
  • City travel guide
  • Curated list of recommended hotels
  • Exclusive hotel discounts
  • Support for extra cultural activities
  • Free coffee and tea
  • Free daily snacks
  • Fast Wi-Fi connection
  • Luggage storage available
  • Daily cleaning
  • Printing and photocopy services
  • Bus station within 100 metres
  • Access to common areas post-course
  • Local phone contact for live support
  • Certificate of attendance
  • Europass mobility certificate (upon request)
  • Learning agreement (upon request)
  • Post-course training (free online courses)
  • Full day chat assistance
More info

Please note that while these services apply to most courses, exceptions may occur. Even in locations where we have dedicated classrooms, we may occasionally need to rent external spaces nearby, and the availability of services may vary. Kids, pets, or guests within the school premises must be approved by email each time. Whether or not our premises are marked as wheelchair accessible, we kindly ask you to inform us in advance. If accessibility is an issue, we will arrange for an external classroom to accommodate your course. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.

Our Cultural Activities

One of the following cultural activities is included in the price of each course in Florence:

Option 1) Half-day Chianti tour

Explore the beautiful Chianti Wine region and its rolling hills from Florence.

Discover the secrets of the Chianti wine-making process in two rustic wine estates where you will enjoy an appetizing snack and high-quality Chianti wine.

  • Expert multilingual guide
  • Visit two wineries in the heart of Chianti
  • Walk through the vineyards
  • Tasting of 3-4 different types of wine in each cellar (white and red), 7 wines in total
  • Tasting of extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and regional products to accompany wine tastings
  • Possibility to buy wine, oil, balsamic vinegar, and local products

Option 2) Half-day tour to Pisa

Experience the timeless charm of Pisa and its iconic landmarks! A visit to Italy isn’t complete without seeing the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a worldwide symbol of the country.

  • Round-trip journey
  • Expert multilingual guide
  • Guided tour of the city and Piazza dei Miracoli
  • Pisa Cathedral entrance tickets
  • Free time in Pisa

Option 3) Italian cooking class in Florence

Step into the heart of Italian culinary tradition with a hands-on cooking experience in Florence! Discover the secrets of authentic Tuscan cuisine in a fun and relaxed atmosphere, guided by expert local chefs.

  • Cooking class with preparation of pasta, sauce, and gelato
  • Unlimited water and wine
  • Lunch or dinner with the dishes prepared

All activities are arranged by a partnering tour agency that will provide assistance throughout the entire trip. You will be grouped with participants from other Europass courses.

Thursday Afternoon Friday Afternoon Saturday Morning
Chianti tour Always available
(14:00-19:00)
Based on availability
(9:00-14:00)
Pisa tour Always available
(9:00-14:00)
Cooking class Based on availability
(17:00-20:00)
Always available
(17:00-20:00)
Based on availability
(9:30-12:30)

Trips outside Florence -20%

Thanks to our collaboration with a reliable tour operator, you will have the chance to choose from over 100 weekend excursions.

You’ll be able to discover beautiful places, all while enjoying a glass of wine and breathtaking visits.

These excursions can be half and full-day trips and are often available in multiple languages, not just English.

These are some examples of the most popular excursions:

  • Pisa (half-day)
  • Chianti Tour (half-day)
  • Pisa and Lucca
  • Venice
  • Siena and San Gimignano
  • Montepulciano, Montalcino and Pienza
  • Cinque Terre

For additional information, costs, and booking, navigate the CiaoFlorence website!

Our Academy in Florence

The training centers in Florence represent not only the most popular location for our courses but also our headquarters.

We started our journey here as a high-quality Italian language school in 1992.

The school is in three historical buildings, a few steps away from many bars and restaurants, and within easy walking distance of all the city’s main attractions.

Florence’s course schedule

All our teacher training courses in Florence will take place either in the morning (9.00-14.00) or in the afternoon (14.00-19.00), depending on classroom and trainer availability.

The final schedule will be sent two weeks before the course begins. We recommend planning any cultural activities only after receiving it.

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How to reach us

By plane:

If you are flying to Florence, please, bear in mind that you could fly to:

  • Florence airport – from which you can reach the city center via tramway. Please, note this airport is very small, and there are few available connections.
  • Pisa Airport – Pisa Central railway station is only one hour away from Florence Santa Maria Novella train station – a train ticket is around € 8,00 – and provides more flight connections than Florence.
  • Bologna airport – Florence Central station is only half an hour away from the Bologna Centrale station, and the price of the high-speed train ticket is approximately €25,00. Otherwise, the fastest connection with the Bologna Airport is the Appennino Shuttle. The bus leads directly to Florence, and the journey takes more or less an hour.

Get to Florence by plane

By train:

Florence is located at the center of the Italian national railway network. Florence’s main station (Santa Maria Novella) is 20 minutes walking distance from our academy.

By car:

Florence is also well connected to the other major Italian cities by two highways: the Milano-Napoli and the Firenze-Pisa.

>> Discover further information on how to reach Florence city center.

Our team in Florence

Alessia Di Bari

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Antonella Moscioni

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Ayşe Merve Süt

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Alessandro Berutti

Office Manager in Florence

Christian Prestia

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Donatella Paolini

Teacher trainer in Florence

Ambra Falabella

General Manager

Andrea Merlo

Marketing & Development Director

Claudia Viliani

Office Manager in Florence

Ester Maria Cantino

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Cristina Salvatori

Teacher Trainer in Florence and Quality Advisor

Francesca Fattorini

Teacher trainer in Florence

David Baroni

Founder

Francesca Rossatti

Content Creator in Florence

Gioia Crocicchia

Marketing & IT Support Specialist in Florence

Giulia Bozza

Office Manager in Florence

Idania Sabatelli

Office Administrator in Florence

Laura Martini

Laura Martini

Administration Manager in Florence

Layla Dari

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Leonardo Benozzi

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Lise-Lott Grimm

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Lorenzo Gaspari

Lorenzo Gaspari

ICT Solutions

Lorenzo Pirisino

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Lucy Tasca

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Lynda Stella Lattke

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Martina Balzer

Office Manager in Florence

Maddalena Bucciarelli

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Martina Quiles

Social Media Manager in Florence

Maurizio Verducci

Content Creator in Florence

Pamela Islami

Office Manager in Florence

Simona Umbro

Marketing & IT Support Specialist in Florence

Teresa Raia

Office Manager in Florence

Ulrike Reinke

Office Manager in Florence

Vera Doci

Cleaning Staff in Florence

Monica Ogaz

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Pietro Antichi

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Riccardo Manni

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Roberta Begliomini

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Sheila Corwin

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Susan Gagliano

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Tamara Slovinská

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Veronica Spada

Teacher Trainer in Florence

Firu

Dog in Florence

Fiscal data

  • Business name: Europass SRL
  • Main address: Via Sant’Egidio 12, 50122, Florence, Italy
  • Organisation ID: E10166501
  • PIC: 947318394
  • VAT: 04393630480
  • Codice Univoco: M5UXCR1
  • ​​Responsible Person: Ambra Falabella, Legal Representative
  • Email: teacheracademy@europassnetwork.eu
  • Phone: +39 055 1997 3220

Erasmus Courses in Florence

Italian Language Course for Beginners

Start learning Italian with interactive activities that make the basics accessible. Build confidence in reading, writing, and speaking while enjoying cultural insights and friendly interactions.

Italian Language Course (Elementary Level)

Build your Italian skills with this elementary course, immersing yourself in a new cultural setting. Practice reading, writing, and speaking through interactive activities, and connect with fellow learners to grow your language abilities.

Italian Language Course (Intermediate Level)

Enhance your Italian with this intermediate course while immersing yourself in a new cultural setting. Improve reading, writing, and speaking through engaging discussions and activities.

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English Language Course (Elementary Level)

Boost your English skills in a friendly, supportive environment designed for elementary speakers. Participate in CLIL activities that introduce you to local culture and history while helping you practice essential reading, writing, and speaking skills.

English Language Course (Intermediate Level)

Strengthen your English skills while immersing yourself in a new cultural setting through this intermediate-level course. Participate in CLIL activities to enhance your language abilities and discover local history.

ChatGPT and Basic AI Tools

Explore the basic concepts of Artificial Intelligence in education to empower teachers to use basic AI tools, such as ChatGPT, to enhance teaching and learning. Learn how to use AI tools to decrease the workload.

English Language Course for Beginners

Begin your English language journey with hands-on CLIL activities that make learning fun and accessible. Explore the basics of reading, writing, and speaking while discovering new cultural insights.

Artificial Intelligence Tools for Language Teachers

Learn how to effectively integrate AI tools into your teaching, enhancing students' language skills, creativity, and critical thinking. Gain the ability to personalize teaching and support students at different language levels.

English for School Administration and Non-Teaching Staff

Enhance English language proficiency, both written and spoken, for effective communication in administrative tasks, professional interactions, and cultural immersion.

We Are All Special: Inclusion and Support for Students with Special Needs In and Out of the Classroom

Explore hands-on activities designed to prevent isolation and disruptive behaviors, with a focus on interaction and support. Discover effective relaxation techniques and movement-based activities suitable for special needs students and the entire class.

Yoga and Meditation for Educators: Be a Great Teacher, Be Your Best Self

Discover how incorporating yoga practices can enhance your ability to maintain a favorable climate and support resilience both in and out of the classroom. Explore useful tips on introducing children and teens to yoga and meditation techniques.

AI-Powered Content Creation for Educators

Gain insights into creating engaging learning content that effectively motivates students by mastering Digital/AI Literacy and creative multimedia skills.

Conflict Management, Emotional Intelligence and Bullying Prevention

Acquire an understanding of group dynamics by discovering how tensions, alliances, and relational struggle can interfere with learning. Learn to encourage active listening, empathy, and emotional literacy.

Inclusive Teaching with Artificial Intelligence

Gain insights into best practices for implementing AI to promote inclusion. Acquire the ability to integrate AI tools into lessons and activities, in order to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.

Environmental Education: Learning and Acting for a Better Future

Develop an understanding of the main concepts and issues related to ecology through reflection on the role of education in promoting environmental awareness.

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Best Things to Do in Florence

Florence, located in central Italy, is the capital of the region of Tuscany. It is no doubt one of the most beautiful cities in the world and contains a wealth of historic treasures of all kinds and tons of cultural heritage.

Founded in the first century BC and developed as the cultural center of Italy under the rule of the Medici family, Florence has been the home of authors and artists like Dante Alighieri, Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, Donatello, Brunelleschi, Machiavelli, and Galileo Galilei. Here they accomplished most of their artistic masterpieces and/or discoveries.

Tuscany’s food, simple and delicious, along with its wines, is ranked among the best in the world. Florence is well known for its Bistecca Fiorentina (Florentine Beefsteak).

1) Uffizi Gallery

The Uffizi Gallery is Florence’s most popular museum. It is also one of the most visited in Italy and one of the largest and best-known in the world. It holds a collection of priceless works, particularly from the period of the Italian Renaissance. It’s also the place to see Botticelli‘s beautiful paintings of the “Birth of Venus” and “Primavera”.

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2) Academy (Accademia) Gallery

The Academy Gallery is best known as the home of Michelangelo‘s sculpture of David (perhaps the world’s most famous statue) which was unveiled in 1504. This small and very navigable museum also has other unfinished sculptures by Michelangelo and a large collection of paintings by various Florentine artists. The museum also holds an exhibit of classical musical instruments.

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3) Piazza della Signoria/ Palazzo Vecchio

Piazza della Signoria is an L-shaped square in front of the impressive 14th-century Palazzo Vecchio. The square has plenty of statues including those found in the gallery of the Loggia dei Lanzi, the equestrian statue of Cosimo I, and the very majestic Fountain of Neptune. In front of Palazzo Vecchio a replica of Michelangelo’s “David” stands at the entrance indicating his original position until 1873.

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4) Florence Cathedral (Duomo) and Baptistery

The Florence Cathedral and Baptistery are located in Piazza del Duomo in the heart of the historic city center. It is one of the most visited areas of the city and also contains Giotto‘s Campanile (Bell Tower), the Loggia del Bigallo, and the Opera del Duomo Museum. The view from Brunelleschi’s Duomo (Dome) offers a sweeping panorama over the city’s terracotta rooftops and beautiful Tuscan hills.

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5) Mercato Centrale

The new Mercato Centrale made its debut in Florence in the spring of 2014 to celebrate the 140th anniversary of the iron and glass building erected there in 1874. Inside, on the ground floor, the open market sells meat, fish, fruit, and vegetables. On the first floor, there is a food court with restaurants and places to drink beer, coffee and eat ice cream. Just outside is the Mercato di San Lorenzo which mostly sells leather goods.

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6) Piazzale Michelangelo

Piazzale Michelangelo is a square, dedicated to the Renaissance sculptor Michelangelo. It is one of the few places where one can see a stunning panoramic view of Florence – for free. Giardino Delle Rose is a garden park just below the Piazzale Michelangelo and it also offers a commanding view of Florence. Both are located in the Oltrarno district of the city and are considered relatively quiet places as compared to the rest of the city.

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7) Palazzo Medici Riccardi

The Palazzo Medici Riccardi is a Renaissance palace near the Duomo (on the same street as our school!). It first belonged to the Medici family and was later acquired by the Riccardi family in 1659. The palace was built for Cosimo de’ Medici, who was head of the Medici banking family, between 1444 and 1484. The most important section of the palace is undoubtedly the Magi Chapel, which was completed in 1459, by Benozzo Gozzoli. The frescoes here are not to be missed!

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8) Ponte Vecchio

The Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge) is not only a medieval bridge, it’s also the city’s oldest and most unique. It is made of stone and crosses the Arno River. Butchers formerly lined the bridge but the present tenants sell jewelry, art, and souvenirs. In the middle of the bridge, one can find a portrait bust of the Florentine goldsmith, sculptor, and painter Benvenuto Cellini who lived during the Renaissance period.

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9) Santa Maria Novella Basilica

Santa Maria Novella is situated in the Piazza Santa Maria Novella just opposite the city’s main railway station. It is noted as the first great basilica in Florence. The style of the Renaissance was introduced into Santa Maria Novella with Masaccio’s celebrated fresco of the Holy Trinity with the Madonna, St. John the Evangelist, and two patrons (1427). Construction began on its Gothic cloister around 1340.

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10) Pitti Palace

The Palazzo Pitti is a vast, mainly Renaissance, palace situated on the south side of the Arno River. The original building dates from 1458 but it was bought by the Medici family in 1549. It remained the principal Medici residence until 1737 and then passed to the Austrian House of Lorraine, and even Napoleon, who used the palazzo during his period of control over Italy. The Pitti Palace houses five museums.

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11) Santa Croce + Calcio Storico (Historic Soccer Game)

Piazza Santa Croce is one of the main squares in Florence. It is located near Piazza della Signoria and takes its name from the Basilica, built in 1295, which overlooks the square. The Basilica is the burial place of some of Italy’s most illustrious Italians, such as Machiavelli, Galileo Galilei, and Michelangelo. There is also an empty tomb built for Dante in 1829; however, Dante’s remains are still in Ravenna where he died during exile.

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“Calcio Storico” Fiorentino is a combination of soccer, rugby, and wrestling which originated in the 16th century. In modern times, the final match is still played on June 24 (Florence’s patron saint feast day) in historical costume on Piazza Santa Croce. Four teams representing historical neighborhoods of the city play against each other. The four teams are Santa Croce, Santo Spirito, Santa Maria Novella, and San Giovanni.

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12) The Bargello (Art Museum)

The Bargello Art Museum is located in the Palazzo del Bargello. A former fortress and prison, its construction began in 1255 to house a military captain. In 1574, it became Florence’s police headquarters and remained so until 1859. The well-preserved building contains a beautiful, open courtyard, where executions once took place. Today it houses artworks by Michelangelo and, most notably, Donatello’s sensual bronze statue of David (1430).

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