Learn Spanish in Spain
Please choose where you would like to learn a language.
Learn Spanish at LSI Alicante |
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A tranquil and yet lively city, Alicante is sure to captivate you with its rich history and stunning beaches. You’ll enjoy the same gentle sea breeze as the Ancient Romans, the Moors and the Christians who, after 500 years of Arabic rule, finally re-conquered this enchanting city in the 13th century. Why not come and celebrate the Hogueras de San Juan and watch the world famous fireworks display? |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Barcelona |
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Barcelona is an extremely cosmopolitan city by the Mediterranean Sea. It is the heart of the autonomous region of Cataluña, one of the richest and more modern areas of Spain. The city is full of places of interest such as: "El Barrio Gótico", "Las Ramblas", "La Plaza de Catalunya", "The Olympic port", "Picasso Museum" and the "Miró Foundation". Anyone who visits Barcelona will be able to admire the work of the world-famous architect Antonio Gaudí like "Güell Park", "La Pedrera" and "La Sagrada Familia". The visitor will also see the white beaches, which make Barcelona one of the most visited cities in Spain. |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Cadiz |
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Cadiz, the oldest city in the western world, serves up an eclectic mix of offerings to both its visitors and 135,000 residents. Great beaches, sweeping views of the sea and long, palm-lined promenades complement the town’s lively bars, fantastic museums, bustling commercial activity, and spectacular Cathedrals typical of any prized European city. |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Granada |
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At the foot of the Sierra Nevada, Granada is the Spanish city with the most evident traces of the Moor Empire. The Alhambra, the Albaicin, the gypsies' quarter and the Sacromonte all bear witness to a lively past. And the present is just as exciting: as a language student you will find the various tapas bars, discos and other fiestas attended by the town university students the perfect place to practise your Spanish. |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Lleida Pyrenees |
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The camp is located in the Pyrenee of Lleida, 3 hours drive from Barcelona. |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Madrid |
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Madrid is a cosmopolitan city, a business centre, and one of the cultural capitals of the world. The city is characterized by intense cultural and artistic activity and a very lively nightlife. Night owls will find Madrid a paradise every night of the week, and many of the restaurants, terrace bars and night clubs stay open until the early hours of the morning. Attractions include glorious gardens, museums and galleries and fine architecture, both modern and traditional. The historical cities of Salamanca, Segovia and Toledo are all within easy reach. |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Malaga |
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LocMalaga, located on the southern coast of Spain, is home to the second largest Mediterranean port and enjoys average yearly temperatures of 23ºC (73ºF). It’s a small city with a population of about 600,000, which creates a friendly, warm environment to learn Spanish. |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Marbella |
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This city is one of the most exclusive summer resorts in Europe, an old, typical Andalusian town that still preserves its character. It is also close to major cities and legendary cultural centres. Marbella has a typical Andalusian flavour. The city is famous for its lovely beaches and blue sea, countless golf courses - it is possible to play golf every day and even at night in the first European illuminated golf course - world-renowned yacht harbours, beautiful landscapes, luxury hotels and shopping centres and vibrant nightlife. The average temperature all year long is 24 degrees Celsius and the sun shines around 320 days a year. |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Pamplona |
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Pamplona is famed for, but so much more than, "San Fermines" and the Running of the Bulls. Get to know the true Pamplona: a tranquil, safe city with a high quality of life, phenomenal cuisine and a lively night scene, perfect for enjoying the many charms of northern Spain. |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Salamanca |
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Also known as the "Golden city", Salamanca has been the protagonist of Spain's most significant historical events. It is located in the mid west of Spain. Its talkative and kind people speak Castilian, the purest Spanish, which makes this city very popular to learn our language. Salamanca has been recently named the European Cultural Capital in 2002 sharing this honour with Bruges. Salamanca owns the world's second oldest university (1215 AD). Students represent 30% of the population; this adds emotion and colour to its daily rhythm. Although it is a small city, it offers all the qualities of being a big town (friendly atmosphere and a surprising and exciting nightlife). Salamanca is a must! |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Seville |
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If you want to get to know the folkloric heart of Spain - the scent of orange trees, the click-clack of flamenco shoes, brightly dressed women in polkadots and the warmth of the Andalusian sun - Seville is a must. Discover the sumptuous cuisine, a vibrant tapas culture, a lively nightlife, the most authentic flamenco performances in Spain and much, much more in the beautiful capital of Andalusia. |
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Learn Spanish at LSI Valencia |
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Valencia is the country's third biggest city and one of the most dynamic in Spain. It is located on the Mediterranean coast and you will find beaches, a boiling nightlife, together with a wide cultural programme. The historic heart of Valencia is very beautiful and still very Spanish - almost untouched by mass tourism. The city is home to the futuristic Arts and Science Centre which is fast becoming one of Spain's top visitor attractions. |
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