Learn Spanish in Seville


Prices include accommodation in a doubleroom in a shared apartment and a standard Spanish course.
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.
| Beauty of Andalucia | |
![]() Despite its almost arrogant transformation into a modern trade center, the "Beauty of Andalusia" as Seville is also known, continues to be the heart and soul of Spain. Like no other place, it clings on to the old customs and the world-renowned stereotypes about Spain. Color, bullfighting, "real" Flamenco, and a |
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way of life. The countless number of "fiestas", especially
the Semana Santa (Holy Week), and the Feria de Abril (April Festival) are the most famous, but not
the only examples of those traditions. Prices Spanish courses Seville, click here for starting dates. |
The end of the day does not necessarily means the end of the "fiesta". On the contrary, Sevillians enjoy the night by having a cup of coffee, a drink, a glass of good wine or a soda and some "tapas" in some of the many taverns and wineries throughout the city. And whoever wants to make it a long night, the city has a large number of "pubs" and discos, which are open till dawn.
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![]() The school is located in the famous neighborhood of Santa Cruz, just a couple of minutes from the Cathedral and the Giralda, and within walking distance of any interesting site in the city. Bathed by light, our building is surrounded by orange trees and offers very nice views, among other things, of the picturesque horse pulled carriages, |
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| which are an integral part of the sevillian landscape. How do I get to Seville? |


