Here are some tips for living in Florence. Here we are to help you and support you to make this process easier!
Apply for the documents to get legal in Italy.
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Get your own public transport card.
Get the most of your stay: never stop exploring!
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Wondering how Florence looks like? You have to know that it’s one of the best places in Italy to study and to live in! But finding an accommodation, can be tough, mainly depending on the season. September is quite a tough month, because all the students and young workers start seeking their housing solution (a room or an entire flat). Many of them can even begin the hunting during summer in order to make sure they have the ideal room or flat.
Are you ready to start an amazing experience? We can’t wait to welcome you here, but first, you should know how to get legal in Italy.
Italy is a member country of the European Union (EU), and therefore part of the Schengen Convention. As it is for the other EU Countries, the same conditions for foreigners are applied in Italy as well.
Below you'll find information about the necessary documentation to reside in Florence and other places in Italy:
Get a look here and collect all the information to apply for your documents and get legal in Italy.
Remind that you have to choose accurately the location; it has to stay close to bus stops, in order to avoid any waste of time in your daily life.
Luckily, Florence is not a huge city and it has a good public transport connection!
One of the first things you should do before the arrival is to start joining communities of young internationals in Florence (but book your room first!): it’s important to get in touch with many people before the arrival and collect many interesting and useful information about the life in the city.
Look for keywords such as “Erasmus in Florence” or “Expats in Florence” on Facebook, you can also search some Whatsapp groups to get in touch directly with some fellow travellers and follow us on Instagram to find other tenants or your future flatmates!
Once you arrive, don’t stop sharing your experience with your family and all your friends! Before arriving here, you should check if your mobile phone plan is valid in Italy. If you’re member of a European Country, your sim card will work, but your data will be reduced. If you come from a Non-EU Country, you will need a new one.
There are several cheap options such as Vodafone, Wind, Tim, Tre, Iliad, Fastweb Mobile, etc. Just check them all and find the best for you.
Come visit us at the office in the heart of Florence and once you get your room, we will help you with everything you need!
What about managing the expenses in an easier way? We strongly suggest to people with a different currency from Euro, to open an Italian bank account. The option is available for both residents and non-residents in Italy.
The documents you’ll need vary depending if you are applying as a resident or non-resident.
Documents as a resident:
Documents as a non-resident:
Come at the office and we will explain you how to get your Italian bank account and click here for further information.
Getting to choose the neighbourhood where to live in Florence is a very important step, but deciding whether to rent a room or an entire flat it’s probably more important, because it will change your entire experience.
You may be wondering about the benefits of living in a shared flat. We believe it's the best option for you. Let's have a look here!
We also have some tips to help you make the most out of your time while living in a student housing, sharing a flat.