Spanish Language Schools in 11 cities in Spain
All of our schools are small, and offer a very personal atmosphere as well as the chance to really get to know the local people. We believe that learning a language should be fun too. By working together and pooling our expertise and resources our schools are able to provide an excellent range of academic options and free time activities at very competitive prices. In case of any questions please don't hesitate to contact us
Spanish courses in O Grove
O Grove is a typical Galician fishing port situated on the North coast of a pretty little peninsula joined to the mainland only by a narrow strip of beach and sand dunes. Overlooking the "Ria de Arousa" and the Atlantic Ocean, O Grove is a paradise for those who love the sea and the delicacies it provides.
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Spanish courses in Barcelona
Barcelona is located in the Northeast of Spain and is the capital of Cataluña. With a population of 1.5 million ( 3 million including the Greater Barcelona area) it is one of Spain’s most important cities.
Four kilometres of beaches to the east and a National Park to the west make its location ideal, and Barcelona really has something to offer for everyone...
Our Spanish school is located in the heart of Barcelona, only a 5 minute walk from ’Las Ramblas’ and ‘Plaza de Cataluña’ - the main square in Barcelona - and 20 minutes from the beach.
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Four kilometres of beaches to the east and a National Park to the west make its location ideal, and Barcelona really has something to offer for everyone...
Our Spanish school is located in the heart of Barcelona, only a 5 minute walk from ’Las Ramblas’ and ‘Plaza de Cataluña’ - the main square in Barcelona - and 20 minutes from the beach.
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Spanish courses in Canet de Mar
Cataluña is situated in the North-east of Spain. The landscape is varied; the Pyrenees mountains to the north, vast plains in the centre and long , white sandy beaches dotted with tiny secluded coves along the coastline. The Mediterranean climate gives an average summer temperature of 25°C and around 300 days of sunshine a year.
Canet is situated on the Mediterranean coast about 40km north of Barcelona. It is a small, tranquil town and with a population of only 10,000 inhabitants and very little tourism it has all the special charm of a small coastal town.
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Canet is situated on the Mediterranean coast about 40km north of Barcelona. It is a small, tranquil town and with a population of only 10,000 inhabitants and very little tourism it has all the special charm of a small coastal town.
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Spanish courses in Conil de la Frontera
Conil is a charming old fishing village of about 18,000 inhabitants, situated directly on the Costa de la Luz (Atlantic coast) between Cadiz and Gibraltar.
The school is located in the center of the town, just a few minutes walk from the beach. It is a beautyful dsigned, spacious building with a little library, internet facilities, dance studio, kitchen and a barbecue in the patio, all of the same premises. read more...
The school is located in the center of the town, just a few minutes walk from the beach. It is a beautyful dsigned, spacious building with a little library, internet facilities, dance studio, kitchen and a barbecue in the patio, all of the same premises. read more...
Spanish courses in Denia
Denia is one of the most beautiful resort towns of the Spanish Mediterranean coast. It lies on the northern edge of the Costa Blanca, about 100 km south of Valencia and 95 km north of Alicante.
The school is situated in the centre of the town, very near the bus station, shops cafes and bars. It’s a ten minute walk to the port and only 20 minutes to the beach. We have a number of well-equipped, modern, fully heated and air-conditioned classrooms each containing a T.V. DVD/CD player etc. Students also have full usage of the Multimedia room with 15 computers and free access to the Internet and interactive learning programmes. This department is in an adjacent building 2 minutes from the main school.
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The school is situated in the centre of the town, very near the bus station, shops cafes and bars. It’s a ten minute walk to the port and only 20 minutes to the beach. We have a number of well-equipped, modern, fully heated and air-conditioned classrooms each containing a T.V. DVD/CD player etc. Students also have full usage of the Multimedia room with 15 computers and free access to the Internet and interactive learning programmes. This department is in an adjacent building 2 minutes from the main school.
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Spanish courses in Granada
Granada, more than any other city in southern Spain, exudes a distinctly Arabic air. This is hardly surprising, since the city played a leading role in one of the most spectacular chapters of Spain's history, relating to over seven centuries of Moorish rule in the south of Spain.
Our school is situated in the heart of Granada, close to the "Plaza Nueva" and a stone's throw from the "Albaizín" and the cathedral.
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Our school is situated in the heart of Granada, close to the "Plaza Nueva" and a stone's throw from the "Albaizín" and the cathedral.
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Spanish courses in Málaga
The capital of the Costa del Sol, Spain's sunny coast, is world famous both for its vibrant life-style and its agreeable climate throughout the whole year. Even during the winter months temperatures can reach more than 20º C.
Our school is situated in the centre of Malaga ("Mediterráneo"), only a 5 minutes walk from the Plaza de la Merced and the most important monuments and 12 minutes from the beach.
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Our school is situated in the centre of Malaga ("Mediterráneo"), only a 5 minutes walk from the Plaza de la Merced and the most important monuments and 12 minutes from the beach.
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Spanish courses in Prado del Rey
Prado del Rey is a picturesque town which forms part of the Route of the White Villages in Andalusia. Prado del Rey is situated in the province Cádiz between Jerez and Ronda in a mountainous landscape up to 1600 metres high. Its favourable situation in between two natural parks Parque Natural Sierra de Grazalema and Parque Natural Los Alcornocales offers a wide variety of outdoor activities such as trekking, mountain biking, horseback riding (Andalusian horses), canoeing, climbing and paragliding.
Downtown you will find various cafés to drink a coffee in the sun. The famous tapas and the typical meat and fish dishes of the Sierra de Cádiz are a must.
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Downtown you will find various cafés to drink a coffee in the sun. The famous tapas and the typical meat and fish dishes of the Sierra de Cádiz are a must.
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Spanish courses in Salamanca
Standing on three hills, the towers of Salamanca seem to welcome visitors from the moment they come into view. The glowing sandstone of the city throws off a very special light, giving the whole town a quite unique atmosphere.
Today the three universities (including one of the oldest in Europe) and of course the university students, give Salamanca it's own special character. It is a cosmopolitan city visited by language students from every corner of the globe, here to experience modern Spain within ancient walls and to learn the pure, accent free Castillian spoken and understood all over the world.
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Today the three universities (including one of the oldest in Europe) and of course the university students, give Salamanca it's own special character. It is a cosmopolitan city visited by language students from every corner of the globe, here to experience modern Spain within ancient walls and to learn the pure, accent free Castillian spoken and understood all over the world.
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Spanish courses in Sevilla
Located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, Seville, the capital city of Andalusia, has always been one of the favorite sites for tourist visiting Spain.
The warm climate, which guarantees 3000 hours of sunshine a year, and the fertility of the land, had already attracted ancient peoples like the Phoenicians, the Carthaginians, and the Tartessans, who named it Hispalis. Later, the Romans, and especially the Moors and Christians left their footprint as reflected in the great amount of monuments and historic buildings from different periods.
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The warm climate, which guarantees 3000 hours of sunshine a year, and the fertility of the land, had already attracted ancient peoples like the Phoenicians, the Carthaginians, and the Tartessans, who named it Hispalis. Later, the Romans, and especially the Moors and Christians left their footprint as reflected in the great amount of monuments and historic buildings from different periods.
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