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Study Abroad in Florence, Italy
by: WorldStrides
Located in the heart of Tuscany, Florence clearly stands out as a cultural, historical, and academic center in Italy. It is known as the Birthplace of the Renaissance, as many Renaissance artists and authors called this city home. Dante, Boccaccio, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and many more all helped make Florence the most important place to be during the Renaissance. With a population of r...
Located in the heart of Tuscany, Florence clearly stands out as a cultural, historical, and academic center in Italy. It is known as the Birthplace of the Renaissance, as many Renaissance artists and authors called this city home. Dante, Boccaccio, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and many more all helped make Florence the most important place to be during the Renaissance. With a population of roughly 380,000 people, Florence is a city vast in land area but effortlessly maintains its small-town charm. Students will find that they are able to walk to any major area in less than thirty minutes and, after a few short weeks, they'll instantly feel at home and become comfortable in their new environment. And when they're ready for a bit of adventure, Santa Maria Novella, the main train statio...
Program Highlights
Study at the Florence University of the Arts and Apicius International School of Hospitality, in the historic Palazzo Doni and Palazzo Guicciardini-Strozzi.
Attend classes together with other American and international students, enabling you to immerse in a multicultural environment.
Choose from a range of subjects - Advertising, Design, History, Italian Language, and more.
Receive assistance from our resident staff throughout your stay.
Spend your weekends and free time exploring Florence and other beautiful cities in Italy.
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Best Time Ever!
October 30, 2025by: Sydney Meigs - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad in Florence, ItalyI studied abroad this summer in Florence with WorldStrides and it was truly an amazing experience. I was able to immerse myself in a new culture, grow in unforeseen ways, make new friends and so many memories that I will forever cherish.
LOVED my time abroad with WorldStrides!
August 09, 2025by: Vivian Mergler - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad in Florence, ItalyI had an amazing experience studying abroad in Florence, Italy! The housing was in a fantastic location, just a short walk from the city center and all the landmarks. The school itself was both challenging and exciting—there was always something new to learn, and the professors were passionate about what they taught. The staff was incredibly helpful and made sure everything went smoothly, from settling in to offering support throughout the semester. One of my favorite parts of the program was the weekend trips we took to nearby cities and sights. It was the perfect balance of academics and exploration. Highly recommend this program to anyone looking for a memorable study abroad experience!
Studying Abroad in Florence, Italy – A Three-Week Experience I'll Never Forget
July 18, 2025by: Neely Rutland - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad in Florence, ItalyThis past summer, I had the incredible opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy through a three-week program with ISA and WorldStrides. I took a course called Wine Windows and Wine Business Walks, which was one of the most unique and engaging classes I’ve ever taken. The course brought us out into the streets of Florence and into the Tuscan countryside, where we explored wine windows, visited vineyards, and learned about the history and marketing of Italian wine directly from local producers. What made the experience even more special were the day trips that ISA and WorldStrides planned for us. We explored Pisa and took the classic leaning tower photo, wandered through the medieval towers and charming streets of San Gimignano, and soaked in the rich culture and stunning views in Siena. Each destination gave us a different glimpse into Italy’s diverse history and regional charm, all without the stress of planning it ourselves. Outside of class and excursions, Florence quickly felt like home. Whether it was sipping cappuccinos in the morning, getting lost in Renaissance art, or watching the sunset over the Arno, every day felt like a dream. This experience not only deepened my academic interests but also helped me grow personally and culturally. I highly recommend this program to anyone looking to combine education, travel, and adventure in one unforgettable summer.
Program Details
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Locations
- Florence, Italy
Types and Subjects
- Subjects & Courses
- Architecture
- Art & Fine Arts
- Art History
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- Fall
- Spring
- Summer
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
- American
- Canadian
This Program is also open to Solo, Group
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- Some Accommodation
- Some Program Activity Costs
- On-Site / In-Country Staff Support
Accommodation Options
- Apartment/Flat
- Dormitory
- Home-stays
- Independent living
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- University Freshman (1st Year)
- University Sophomore (2nd Year)
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Transcript
- Online Application
- Disciplinary Clearance Form
- Physical Exam/Health Records
Interviews
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Danielle Adone
Participated in 2011
A 2013 graduate of St Francis College, Danielle has a degree in Communication Arts with a concentration in Advertising and Journalism and a minor in B...

Danielle Adone
Participated in 2011
When my best friend Francesca and I decided to study abroad, we knew our biggest obstacle would be getting our parents’ approval. We wanted to find a program that would give us the experience we were looking for while allowing our parents to know that we were safe. The application process was a long one but ISA made it so easy to find the right country and program.

Mandy Terbrueggen
Participated in 2014
Mandy is from Florida and graduated from Florida Southern College in 2013. She is currently living in New York City and hopes to plan a trip back to E...

Mandy Terbrueggen
Participated in 2014
I had a strong desire to travel and wanted to do it in a setting where I could meet other people who shared the same enthusiasm of exploring the world as me.

Alayna O’Keefe
Participated in 2019
Alayna is a recent graduate from Arizona State University where she received a BA in Global Studies and a minor in Sustainable Tourism. She is passion...

Alayna O’Keefe
Participated in 2019
I have a passion for travel and learning about history and culture. My passions even influenced what I chose to study in college. I have been lucky enough to travel internationally a lot with my family, but I always wanted to make it a goal of mine to study abroad and live and learn on my own.
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Located in the heart of Tuscany, Florence clearly stands out as a cultural, historical, and academic center in Italy. It is known as the Birthplace of the Renaissance, as many Renaissance artists and authors called this city home. Dante, Boccaccio, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and many more all helped make Florence the most important place to be during the Renaissance. With a population of roughly 380,000 people, Florence is a city vast in land area but effortlessly maintains its small-town charm. Students will find that they are able to walk to any major area in less than thirty minutes and, after a few short weeks, they'll instantly feel at home and become comfortable in their new environment. And when they're ready for a bit of adventure, Santa Maria Novella, the main train statio...

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Located in the heart of Tuscany, Florence clearly stands out as a cultural, historical, and academic center in Italy. It is known as the Birthplace of the Renaissance, as many Renaissance artists and authors called this city home. Dante, Boccaccio, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and many more all helped make Florence the most important place to be during the Renaissance. With a population of roughly 380,000 people, Florence is a city vast in land area but effortlessly maintains its small-town charm. Students will find that they are able to walk to any major area in less than thirty minutes and, after a few short weeks, they'll instantly feel at home and become comfortable in their new environment. And when they're ready for a bit of adventure, Santa Maria Novella, the main train statio...
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