Reggio Calabria
Studying italian in Reggio Calabria
Our main headquarter is in Reggio Calabria.
Classes will be held in a building with several classrooms with higly technological tools, to offer the most functional learning activities.
You will therefore be involved in a proactive way for the entire duration of the course/courses, stimulating your curiosity and favoring a worthwhile interaction with the teachers.
Located in the southernmost point of the Italian peninsula, it is one of the most beautiful cities in the Mediterranean: rich in myths and legends, on a human scale and cheerful. There are numerous attractions and activities to combine study and free time. Therefore, thanks to our Italian language school, it’s a perfect place to start learning Italian or deepen your knowledge of this language.
What to do
Reggio Calabria is a touristic city rich in history, enchanting places and entertainment. By signing up for the Italian course you can also take part in numerous excursions and activities organized by our staff.
- chevron_rightVisit interest points throughout the city
- chevron_rightEnjoy theater and cultural events
- chevron_rightTake advantage of fitness and sport centers around town
- chevron_righttake part to fun outdoor activities and excursions and find out the natural and archeological beauties of Calabria, Sicily and their surroundings.
Where to stay
For your stay in Reggio Calabria you can count on various types of solutions. Our staff will be at your disposal to help you choose the accommodation that best suits your needs.
Places of interest
Reggio Calabria, a symbol of Magna Graecia, has its roots in a mythical and varied history.
A visit to the National Archaeological Museum should be mandatory.
Among its masterpieces, the Riace Bronzes, famous all over the world.
There are other museums and places of interest that allow you to know much more about the city and its history.
Among the points of interest, for example, the Bergamot Museum, exclusive citrus of this territory.
Or, the Civic Art Gallery: here it is possible to contemplate paintings of great value, from Antonello da Messina to Mattia Preti.
Not to mention the innumerable archaeological sites, sanctuaries and gorgeous naturalistic and artistic sites, some in the city center.
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How to reach us
Getting to Reggio Calabria is easy, thanks to the airports, national railway lines and airport shuttles.
- local_airportReggio Calabria "Tito Minniti” Airport
The city airport is connected to the city center by bus n ° 111, which stops right in front of the entrance. Viceversa, it is possible to reach the airport from the city center with busses n° 114 e 119. For more info and details you can go on the ATAM website
- local_airportInternational Lamezia Terme "Sant'Eufemia" Airport
Airport served by both low cost companies like Ryanair and Easyjet, and more traditional companies like Alitalia for both national and international trips. From the airport it is possible to reach Reggio calabria by:
- shuttle + train: bus n° 90 from the airport to the station of Lamezia. From there train to Reggio Calabria
- direct transfer: booking a seat on the direct transfer stuttle.
- local_airportInternational Catania "Fontanarossa" Airport
Famous sicilian Airport. It covers several international and national routes of many air companies and it is very well connected to Reggio:
- shuttle + train: bus n°456 from the airport to the station of Catania where you can take a train to Reggio Calabria
- direct transfer + boat: book your seat for a direct bus ride to the port of Messina, to then reach Reggio by fast boat
Surroundings
Reggio Calabria is a fabulous city in Southern Italy. Even the surrounding areas have a strong tourist attraction.
They are also well connected and therefore easily accessible.
Beaches and seaside resorts, villages and archaeological sites rich in history among the most beloved of the Italian peninsula two steps away from your language school.
Scilla is a traditional fishing village full of charm in a lovely location. Its "Marina Grande" beach is one of the most beautiful in Calabria. Admire the imposing Castello Aragonese placed on the cliff on whose northern side we have the enchanting village of Chianalea. Other places of interest are the district of San Rocco with an overlook and that of San Giorgio. Most of the tourist area is located on the seafront and can therefore be visited on foot. There are, however, some local companies that make urban and extra-urban routes. In Scilla there are several solutions for accommodation from B & B to hotels and room rental.
Scilla is a traditional fishing village full of charm in a lovely location. Its "Marina Grande" beach is one of the most beautiful in Calabria. Admire the imposing Castello Aragonese placed on the cliff on whose northern side we have the enchanting village of Chianalea. Other places of interest are the district of San Rocco with an overlook and that of San Giorgio. Most of the tourist area is located on the seafront and can therefore be visited on foot. There are, however, some local companies that make urban and extra-urban routes. In Scilla there are several solutions for accommodation from B & B to hotels and room rental.
It is the most famous tourist destination in Calabria located on the "Coast of the Gods" (Coast of the Gods), full of ancient buildings, a crystalline sea, beautiful beaches and white sandy coves. A must-see here, Santa Maria dell'Isola, the gorgeous island in front of the fortress on which Tropea stands on. The historical center is famous for its "balconies" where you can enjoy an evocative and unique panorama. You can visit the Cathedral, the Diocesan Museum and the main balcony of Tropea with a wonderful view of the Convent of S. Maria dell'Isola. To move around the area you can use the public bus service or you can opt for the taxi service. There are different options for accommodation, such as hotels, B&Bs, room rentals and holiday homes.
It is the most famous tourist destination in Calabria located on the "Coast of the Gods" (Coast of the Gods), full of ancient buildings, a crystalline sea, beautiful beaches and white sandy coves. A must-see here, Santa Maria dell'Isola, the gorgeous island in front of the fortress on which Tropea stands on. The historical center is famous for its "balconies" where you can enjoy an evocative and unique panorama. You can visit the Cathedral, the Diocesan Museum and the main balcony of Tropea with a wonderful view of the Convent of S. Maria dell'Isola. To move around the area you can use the public bus service or you can opt for the taxi service. There are different options for accommodation, such as hotels, B&Bs, room rentals and holiday homes.
Among the many places of interest to note is the Murat Castle, an Aragonese castle characterized by a quadrangular plant inscribed in a trapezium. Another place to visit is the Church of Piedigrotta where myths and legends linked to a shipwreck are intertwined. These enchanting places, together with numerous other churches dating back to the 16th / 17th centuries, have allowed Pizzo to reach a number of visitors much higher than that registered in Reggio for the Riace Bronzes. Moreover, Pizzo is famous for its typical ice-cream, the Truffle, which has given it the name of "Città del Gelato". To move around the city we recommend public transport and in terms of accommodation, being one of the most popular tourist places in the Calabrian territory, you can choose between numerous solutions.
Among the many places of interest to note is the Murat Castle, an Aragonese castle characterized by a quadrangular plant inscribed in a trapezium. Another place to visit is the Church of Piedigrotta where myths and legends linked to a shipwreck are intertwined. These enchanting places, together with numerous other churches dating back to the 16th / 17th centuries, have allowed Pizzo to reach a number of visitors much higher than that registered in Reggio for the Riace Bronzes. Moreover, Pizzo is famous for its typical ice-cream, the Truffle, which has given it the name of "Città del Gelato". To move around the city we recommend public transport and in terms of accommodation, being one of the most popular tourist places in the Calabrian territory, you can choose between numerous solutions.
It is considered one of the most beautiful places in Calabria and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the region. The main place of interest,a must-see, is the Scolacium Archaeological Park where you can see the Skylletion's ruins, a pre-Roman settlement. An urban link service is active to move around the area. For accommodation, like all other tourist destinations we have mentioned, allows you to find the housing solution that you prefer.
It is considered one of the most beautiful places in Calabria and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the region. The main place of interest,a must-see, is the Scolacium Archaeological Park where you can see the Skylletion's ruins, a pre-Roman settlement. An urban link service is active to move around the area. For accommodation, like all other tourist destinations we have mentioned, allows you to find the housing solution that you prefer.
It is called "The Pearl of the Ionian Sea" for its beaches characterized by white pebbles, fine and light sand and crystal clear waters. Must-see in here: the Sicilian Tombs, located in the archaeological site of the Grotticelle, the Tower of Galilee, which defended the coast from Saracen pirates, the Pietà in the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, the Church of the Rosary with its frescoes, the Church of Our Lady of Portosalvo . Interesting is the Santicelli botanical garden, located on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Squillace. Worthy of note is Soverato Vecchia and the remains of the fortified village. To move around the city you can use the public transport service. In terms of accommodation we have various alternatives available thanks to the many facilities such as B&B, hotels, farm holidays, holiday homes.
It is called "The Pearl of the Ionian Sea" for its beaches characterized by white pebbles, fine and light sand and crystal clear waters. Must-see in here: the Sicilian Tombs, located in the archaeological site of the Grotticelle, the Tower of Galilee, which defended the coast from Saracen pirates, the Pietà in the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, the Church of the Rosary with its frescoes, the Church of Our Lady of Portosalvo . Interesting is the Santicelli botanical garden, located on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Squillace. Worthy of note is Soverato Vecchia and the remains of the fortified village. To move around the city you can use the public transport service. In terms of accommodation we have various alternatives available thanks to the many facilities such as B&B, hotels, farm holidays, holiday homes.
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