Many of the most influential artists in history, such as Michelangelo
and Leonardo da Vinci, had Florentine addresses. Although the most memorable
moments in Florentine history were crowded into one half-century, today the
city continues to be a thriving metropolis and inspiration to artists from
all over the world. Florence provides
you with the opportunity to shop in the busy Il Mercato Centrale for wide
varieties of fresh foods or to study works of art at world famous museums
such as L’Galleria degli Uffizzi. After dining on traditional bistecca
alla Fiorentina, the evening can be spent walking along the River Arno with
friends or dancing the night away in the many clubs and ritzy cafés
located throughout the old city’s center.
Because Florence is centrally located, you can easily explore the whole of
Tuscany and many of Italy’s other regions. The leaning tower of Pisa,
the Forum of Rome and the canals of Venice are all easily accessible by train.
Other day trips could include Verona, the setting of Romeo and Juliet; Cinque
Terra for a breathtaking cliff walk; or a beach picnic on Elba, the island
of Napoleon’s exile. Whether you enjoy studying the creative process
behind photography, learning the art of Italian cooking, discovering the hidden
facets of Leonardo da Vinci or perfecting their Italian language skills, the
CEA Florence program has it all.