Spanish in Spain

About the Country

Come to Spain and learn Spanish in the country where this language was born. This land will captivate you, it´s home to 41 UNESCO world Heritage sites, as you travel around the country you will discover the diversity of the landscape and natural beauty but also among its people of the different regions. You will surely feel their warmth and welcome.

Chosen by many as a prime holiday destination, Spain has lots to offer, this beautiful Mediterranean country is a perfect combination of culture and climate; long coastlines, beautiful scenery, ancient castles, roman ruins, Moorish palaces, Gothic cathedrals and more, Spain awaits you!!!



  City Size City Highlight Nightlife Cost of Living Transportation  
Alicante Medium Festive all year $$$ Bus and tram
Barcelona Large Eclectic cultural mix $$$$ Bus, train, tram and metro
Madrid - Babylon Large Capital city 4 bus, train and metro
Madrid - Sampere Large Tradition and Culture $$$$ Bus, train and underground
Malaga Medium Real Andalusian flair $$$ Bus
Nerja Small Charm of Andalusia $$$ Walk and bus
Salamanca Small A glimpse of provintial Spain $$$ Bus
Sevilla Medium Traditional Spain $$$ Bus
Valencia Medium Guaranteed fun $$$ Bus and metro

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Alicante

 

Alicante is a medium sized city, known as an important European holiday resort, its warm climate, long sandy beaches, colourful Spanish festivals and lively nightlife make it an ideal destination in which to relax and learn Spanish.

This city offers the advantages of a medium-sized city with a full sized cultural life, a young and dynamic university, and a booming economy with century-old traditions and celebrations, just like any other corner in the Mediterranean.


 

Photos Alicante

Alicante Harbour
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Barcelona

 

Barcelona is a wonderful location to learn Spanish, a city of beautiful buildings, wonderful lifestyle, history, culture, excellent shopping and leisure facilities, plus km of golden sandy beaches; truly unique and quite unlike anywhere else!

Before the summer Olympics in 1992, Barcelona was a more industrial and run down city with not so much to offer to visitors. Also due to the legacy of famous modernist architects like Gaudi and many others, Barcelona has in recent years become a gathering place for aspiring artists.


 

Photos Barcelona

Parc Guell
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Madrid - Babylon

 

Madrid is the melting pot of the Latin world where people from all parts of Spain and South America have made themselves a new home. As the capital of Spain, it is the governmental and commercial centre where you can find everything Latin under the sun: fascinating museums, first class restaurants, great nightlife (be prepared to reset your body clock) all set in a very inviting and friendly ambiance.


 

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Madrid - Sampere

 

Madrid is a mixture of century-old traditions and modern metropolis; it lies at the centre of Spain at an altitude of 600 metres with a dry continental climate. This city has the best transport links with the rest of Spain, making it easy to get to know Spain.

Madrid has many captivating districts; explore the “barrio de Salamanca”, a bustling area of restaurants, bars, tapas and stores, with the best shopping in the city, you will also find world-class museums like the Prado or Thyssen-Bornemisza. The city centre is filled with all kinds of clubs for dancing and socialising right through the night.


 

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Malaga

 

Malaga is currently one of the most popular destinations to learn Spanish. The capital of the Costa del Sol is located on the southern Mediterranean coastline not far from Torremolinos and Marbella. It also benefits from the famously moderate "Mediterranean climate" and all the cultural heritage of ancient civilizations and influences.

Unlike other more commercial tourist destinations along the Spanish coast; Malaga is a normal Spanish city where you will see that the local people go about their daily business. This city offers plenty of entertainment and the opportunity try one of the many traditional dishes.


 

Photos Malaga

Malaga city view
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Nerja

 

Nerja is located on the Costa del Sol, famous for its beautiful idyllic beaches and tranquility. It is a village 50 miles from Malaga with around 20,000 inhabitants. Surrounded by beautiful mountains it has the ideal climate with an average temperature of 20 degrees.

Being a Mediterranean Coastal Village, all types of water sports are available in addition to tennis, swimming, horse-riding and hiking. You can also make the most of your time by visiting the local bars and restaurants which serve typical regional dishes, as well as enjoying our traditional art: Flamenco.


 

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Salamanca

 

Salamanca is Spain's most prestigious and oldest university town, full of students from October to June. The town centre is called “Plaza Mayor”, a square full of bars, restaurants and shops and Salamanca’s life centres around it.

The towns student atmosphere make it an ideal place to learn Spanish with the friendliness of the people and the lively social scene. Everything here is within walking distance: beautiful churches, ancient streets and much more. The climate is continental with chilly winters and sunny summers.


 

Photos Salamanca

Salamanca city view
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Sevilla

 

Sevilla lies on the Banks of the Guadalquivir and is the capital city of Andalusia. It is one of the largest, most historical cities in Europe with ´La Giralda´ and cathedral as its centerpiece.

The sevillanos are great performers and famous for their festivals which include the ´Feria de Abril´ in which takes place a week long fiesta of drinking and partying. Don’t forget to try the tapas. The city is credited with their invention and has over a thousand bars where the choice of food is virtually unlimited.


 

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Valencia

 

Valencia is the third largest city in Spain with a population of 1 million making it an attractive and lively city but not too crowded. Many students are attracted to Valencia due to its history dating back to the Moors who settled in 714AD.

The city offers a diverse range of attractions from the futuristic art museums to the world famous festival of ´las fallas´ when the city truly comes to life with the burning of effigies which are paraded through the city streets at night. This is the perfect location to relax and study whilst learning about one of Spain’s best kept secrets, Valencia.


 

Photos Valencia

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