Closed Dates: During 2007: Spanish National Holidays: Jan 1 / Jan 6 / Apr 6 / May 1 / Aug 15 / Oct 12 / Nov 1 / Dec 6 / Dec 8 / Dec 25. Local Holidays: Mar 19 / Apr 9 / Apr 16 / Oct 9
Valencia, is Spain’s third-largest city with a population of 791,000 people. It is situated in the center of the Spanish Mediterranean coastline. It is opposite the Balearic islands and equidistant from the country’s two major decision-taking centers: Madrid and Barcelona. It is the home of paella and boasts a mouth-watering cuisine of seafood and other delicacies. Its history, extending back over 2000 years, has been deeply marked by the Roman and Arab cultures. As a consequence of these past civilizations, Valencia offers a wide and varied range of activities but it still has a small town feel that makes foreigners feel at home.
For this reason, Valencia is an incredibly exciting place to visit, Valencia is an international city with excellent cultural, architectural and entertaining delights. Besides, the easygoing and extroverted character of the Valencians are reflected in the many fiestas and cultural activities held throughout the year in this land.
However, it is endowed with a small town sense that makes foreigners feel at home. Valencia offers a wide and varied range of activities: Paella, football, fiestas galore, beaches, museums and a dynamic nightlife and pristine beaches and emblematic architecture. The Valencians are easygoing and extroverted.
Valencia Spanish School
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The Spanish school is close to a variety of sports facilities, within easy reach of the city center and just within a few minutes walking distance from Valencia beaches.
To be more precise, the school is located in the center of the university district, on the campus of the Polytechnic University of Valencia.
It occupies a first floor and has 8 classrooms, fully equipped with a computer room and meeting area.
In Valencia, there are many museums to be visited and monuments to be admired: you cannot miss a visit to the Cathedral and the Royal monastery of Santa María. With a fantastic climate and more than 500 kilometres of coast, Valencia’s coast is one of the Spanish coastal areas with the most extensive beaches and; therefore, it is without doubt one of the country’s most touristic areas. You will discover more than just sun and sand there.
Picturesque architecture in Valencia
Valencia Old town
Night life in Valencia
Courses Available in Valencia premium
Intensive (20 lessons/Wk)
The classes aim at developing the communicative competence in Spanish in the four main skills: speaking, reading, listening and writing. They also provide contextualized grammar and expose students to the local culture.
Minimum week requirement: 1 week.
Maximum number of students per class: Maximum 8 students per class.
The One-to-One Spanish course is designed to meet the student individual needs and expectations. During the course, students will be exposed to a wide variety of topics according to their own interests and pace.