Italian schools in Alberobello
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1 selected schools in Alberobello, Puglia. Compare course hours, housing and accreditations, then write directly to the school you prefer.
Alberobello at a glance
This is Alberobello (Puglia): the streets you'll walk every morning on your way to class, and the places where you'll need real Italian, the kind spoken at the bar and the market.



The Italian school in Alberobello
There is one selected school in Alberobello. Here are the numbers that actually matter: real hours, class size and lesson length.
| School | Real hours a week | Students per class | Lesson length | Google reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trulli Italian SchoolLICET | 18 hours 20 min | 6 | 55 min | — |
Where the schools are in Alberobello
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Bari Karol Wojtyla (BRI), 56 km away
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Day trips nearby
At the weekend, without a car:
- Grottaglie32 km
Trenitalia regional trains from Alberobello station. Ferrovie del Sud Est for the Itria Valley villages.
Distances are as the crow flies.
Frequently asked questions about Alberobello
- How much does accommodation cost in Alberobello?
- A host family with breakfast usually costs about €180–260 per week for a single room; a room in a shared flat generally starts at €150–220. These are rough figures: the price changes with the season, the distance from the centre and the meals included. Almost every school on this page books accommodation for you, so ask for a quote covering course and room together.
- How many Italian language schools are there in Alberobello?
- We have selected one, with courses of 20 hours a week.
- How do I choose between the schools in Alberobello?
- Look at three numbers, not the price alone. The real lesson length: 20 hours of 45 minutes are 15 actual hours, of 60 minutes they are 20. How many people are really in the class in high season, not the stated maximum. And the total including enrolment, materials and accommodation, not the weekly rate.
- Which schools in Alberobello are exam centres?
- No school in Alberobello is an exam centre: you sit the exam at a nearby venue, and the school helps you register.
- Do the schools in Alberobello help you find accommodation?
- Yes, all 1 of them. Host family, shared flat or residence: the host family is the most useful for the language, because it makes you speak Italian every evening.
- How much does an Italian course in Alberobello cost?
- Rates vary a lot and should be asked of the school. When you do, ask for the total: a one-off enrolment fee is almost always added to the weekly rate, usually 50–90 euros in Italy, and books, accommodation, cultural activities and exam fees may be charged separately.
Events this year
The city's big festivals, food fairs and cultural seasons through the year. They're not just entertainment: they're the best training ground for your Italian. At a local festival you end up ordering, asking directions, chatting with locals: the real language, the kind books don't teach. If you can, line up a week of your course with one of these.
Festa dei Santi Medici Cosma e Damiano In late September Alberobello lights up with monumental illuminations, brass bands and a procession for its patron saints. The biggest festival of the year: perfect for the vocabulary of Apulian traditions. | late September |
Alberobello Light Festival Over the Christmas weeks the trulli turn into screens for light projections and the town fills with markets. A striking way to see Alberobello off season, with fewer tourists and more time to talk. | December–January |
Sagre della Valle d'Itria In summer the nearby towns (Locorotondo, Martina Franca, Cisternino) take turns hosting festivals of orecchiette, bombette and wine. The best possible setting for food vocabulary and informal Italian at the table. | summer |
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