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Yugo Florentia Living Firenze
Yugo Florentia Living Firenze
Yugo Florentia Living Firenze
Yugo Florentia Living Firenze
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Viale della Toscana, 10, 50127 Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy

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2-bedroom apartment, with furnished outdoor private patio
2-bedroom apartment, with furnished outdoor private patio
2-bedroom apartment, with furnished outdoor private patio
2-bedroom apartment, with furnished outdoor private patio
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Via Guelfa

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5 hours 45 mins by public transport to Central Florence

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Charming Villa in the Chianti Fiorentino near Montespertoli
Charming Villa in the Chianti Fiorentino near Montespertoli
Charming Villa in the Chianti Fiorentino near Montespertoli
Charming Villa in the Chianti Fiorentino near Montespertoli
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Via Trecento

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5 hours 45 mins by public transport to Central Florence

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Bright 3-bedroom Apartment with outdoor area in Florence
Bright 3-bedroom Apartment with outdoor area in Florence
Bright 3-bedroom Apartment with outdoor area in Florence
Bright 3-bedroom Apartment with outdoor area in Florence
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Via Belfiore

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5 hours 45 mins by public transport to Central Florence

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Celestes by London
Celestes by London
Celestes by London
Celestes by London
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Viale Belfiore

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23 mins by public transport to Central Florence

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Celestes Balcony 32
Celestes Balcony 32
Celestes Balcony 32
Celestes Balcony 32
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Viale Belfiore

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23 mins by public transport to Central Florence

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Lovely 2-bedroom flat near Pitti Palace
Lovely 2-bedroom flat near Pitti Palace
Lovely 2-bedroom flat near Pitti Palace
Lovely 2-bedroom flat near Pitti Palace
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Via Toscanella

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8 mins walk to Central Florence

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Lovely 2-bedroom apartment in Duomo
Lovely 2-bedroom apartment in Duomo
Lovely 2-bedroom apartment in Duomo
Lovely 2-bedroom apartment in Duomo
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Via Delle Terme

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4 mins walk to Central Florence

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4-Bedroom apartment in Santa Maria Novella
4-Bedroom apartment in Santa Maria Novella
4-Bedroom apartment in Santa Maria Novella
4-Bedroom apartment in Santa Maria Novella
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Viale Fratelli Rosselli

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22 mins by public transport to Central Florence

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Charming Cathedral Apartment in central Florence
Charming Cathedral Apartment in central Florence
Charming Cathedral Apartment in central Florence
Charming Cathedral Apartment in central Florence
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Via Ricasoli

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5 hours 45 mins by public transport to Central Florence

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Florence

Why Book Student Accommodation in Florence?

Italian is a romantic language. In the 14th century, the Tuscan dialect started dominating. Tuscany became a centre for commerce and it attracted people from different parts of the world. Florence is the city where the birth of the Italian language took place. Those who are aspiring to learn Italian must study the language in Florence. You must know that the language has a standard literary form; it is based on the dialect of Florence. Students would be able to converse with the locals and participate in extracurricular activities, and so they can understand the culture.

The city is also home to The University of Florence which is an important and influential centre for research and higher training in Italy, with 1,800 lecturers and internal research staff, 1,600 technical and administrative staff, and over 1,600 research assistants and doctoral students. The university offers a wide range of study programmes at various levels and in all areas of knowledge. It has a natural international vocation and the development of internationalisation is one of its strategic priorities. It is also one of the largest and most productive public research systems in Italy. 

Universities in Florence

  • Casita has 2 accommodation options within walking distance of the university.

  • More than 7 bus stops surround the campus; La Pira is just a minute walk away.

  • The famous David of Michelangelo is just a 2-minute car ride away.

  • Our 2 accommodation options are all within walking distance of the university.

  • There are 2 bus stops close to the university; San Domenico is just a 5-minute walk away.

  • Tabernacolo Madonna con il bambino is just a 5-minute car ride away.

  • Casita’s 2 accommodation options are within walking distance of the university.

  • Ammannati bus stop is just a 17-minute walk away from the university.

  • Pitti Palace is just a 9-minute car ride away.

Student Life

Is Florence good for studying abroad?

Florence is a great place to study abroad because there is so much to discover in the few miles you can walk around the city centre. It’s a city that is not too big where it can be overwhelming and not too small where the excitement can dwindle.

Is Florence a good city for students?

The short answer is yes. With amazing art like the statue of David and The Birth of Venus, Florence is an obvious choice for students interested in art history or liberal arts. It’s also a great host city for students who want to meet new friends from all over the world. The international student community in Florence is thriving. 

There is something for everyone in Florence. From soccer matches to opera nights to the Florence Dance Festival, every hobby and interest is covered here. It’s relatively easy to find soccer teams or volunteer activities to join. Foodies can rejoice too: Florence is home to fettunta, known more commonly around the world as bruschetta. Florentines celebrate the first olive of the season with the simple dish of grilled bread, garlic, olive oil, and sea salt.

Is Florence safe for students?

Florence is famous for the thousands of students, many of them Americans, who choose this city as their semester abroad location. The city is as safe as any other in the area, soo you don’t have to worry about that.

Is Florence expensive for students?

Florence can be pretty affordable for students. It is much cheaper than living or studying in Rome or Milan, they are more expensive when compared to other Italian cities. Living as a student in Florence will cost you around 850 to 1,300 EUR/month.

Must-Visit Places in Florence

Churches

The Basilica di San Lorenzo is among the oldest cathedrals in Florence, it was consecrated in 393, at which point it was located outside the city walls. Once a Medici family stronghold, there’s a wealth of storytelling to explore on a tour of the church. For example, the Chapel of the Princes reveals an innovative design as well as an ambitious plan to smuggle the Holy Sepulchre from Jerusalem and place it in the centre. The Basilica is as much a museum as a place of worship, with sculptures by Donatello and Michelangelo, the 15th- and 16th-century Medici Chapels and the church’s Filippo Brunelleschi-designed dome.

Da Vinci Museum 

You can’t be in Florence without visiting the Da Vinci Museum. Leonardo da Vinci claimed that the eyes are the windows to the soul, but his art and inventions provide more than just a window into his entrepreneurial and innovative spirit. The artist’s designs introduced new worlds beyond the canvas and even furthered the study of the universe. On a tour of the Da Vinci Museum, visitors can experiment with interactive displays and embark on a journey into da Vinci’s genius mind with various models that demonstrate the study of gravity, mechanics and design. Audio guides are available.

Galileo Museum

The Galileo Museum is yet another must-visit attraction in Florence. Located inside Palazzo Castellani, the museum is home to one of the most important scientific collections in the world and is a scientific research centre for Italian and international scholars. A visit to the museum reveals a collection that spans 500 years of instruments, inventions and displays – from the Renaissance period to the 19th century – and even includes Galileo’s famous telescope. Everything from antique globes and celestial spheres to microscopes and special lenses can be found in the museum’s wide-ranging collection.

Michelangelo’s David

Standing in front of Michelangelo’s famous sculpture of David is an unforgettable experience. Visitors slowly circle to observe every angle of this masterpiece in marble, which is found at the Galleria Dell’Accademia and stands over 5m (17ft) tall. The massive marble slab that was used to create David remained untouched for 25 years before the statue was commissioned in 1501, when the artist was just 26 years of age. Michelangelo’s David is depicted before his battle with Goliath, at the instance between choice and consequence. The biblical hero’s eyes exude an expression of warning, and the sculpture is placed facing Rome to represent the defence of the Florentine republic’s civil liberty. Other amazing places you can visit include Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo), Palazzo Vecchio, and Giotto's Bell Tower.

Transportation in Florence

Although Florence is a small city, and can be travelled on foot, public transport is great, which means travellers can visit the city problem-free. Almost 100 bus lines weave through the city of Florence. There are electric bus lines that will help you get around the city, while normal lines go up the hill south of the river Arno and take you to Piazzale Michelangelo and the Church of San Miniato al Monte. The day buses run throughout Florence from 6 am to 10 pm. Tickets can be bought at the stops themselves, or inside the bus, which has two places where you can validate them - at the front and back of the bus. The city also has a special night bus service called "Nottetempo"; it runs from 10 pm to 2 am and takes in various city neighbourhoods.

Florence also has a tram system that currently has three active lines which you can use to avoid traffic jams. The trams run through Florence from 5:30 am to midnight; they normally run every three to four minutes during the day or every twelve minutes at night. Tickets can be bought throughout the city in the stations themselves.

Taxi services are also available in the city, though they can be a little bit expensive. It's unlikely that a journey would be cheaper than 7 or 8 euros, thanks to the high prices and the layout of the city.

Nearby Student Accommodation In Italy

Casita offers student accommodation in other Italian cities besides having facilities for student accommodation in Florence. Some of these cities are: