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Located in Spain's north-eastern province of Catalonia, Barcelona is a Mediterranean jewel, an enthralling, unique city that beckons to be visited at least once in a lifetime. Avant garde, cosmopolitan, vibrant, Barcelona virtually breathes art and creativity. Here you will find a rich artistic and cultural heritage alongside enticing beaches and all the comforts and services of a world class city.
This captivating Andalusian city lies between the sea and Spain’s rugged Sierra Nevada. Granada cherishes a rich cultural memory of her Arab past, and charms you with beautiful monuments such as La Alhambra, and narrow Andalusian streets drenched in history. At the same time, Granada is a vibrant young university city and an excellent choice if you have an appetite for both modern student life and age-old Spanish traditions.
Spain's capital city is an open, often raucous city, cosmopolitan and bustling. Here you will find a city of impressive monuments, first class museums and elegant squares, a city that combines tradition and modernity, art and business, an enterprising economy and a lively nightlife. Renowned as one of Europe’s greenest cities, Madrid boasts a plethora of parks and green spaces, as well.
Located in the west of Spain and traditionally a university city, Salamanca may be the ideal site for you to study Spanish. The Spanish spoken in Salamanca is said to be Spain’s purest, and the city is renowned for her culturally lavish, youthful atmosphere. In Salamanca you’ll walk wherever you need to go, as you enjoy this Renaissance city’s graceful plazas, charming cafes and legendary, lively nightlife.
Puerto de la Cruz, located in the north part of the island of Tenerife in Spain’s lush Canary Islands, is the perfect place to study Spanish at any time of year. Puerto de la Cruz will welcome you with pleasant temperatures no matter what time of year you choose to visit. This tiny paradise, long known as a place of rest and relaxation, also offers excellent tourist services. In Tenerife you’ll have plenty to see: the beaches, the Teide volcano, the famous Martiánez lakes, Parque Loro, and more.
Valencia is a modern city, cosmopolitan and Mediterranean, radiant with light and colour. In Valencia, you will bask in pleasant temperatures year round. As one of Spain’s premier cities, culturally as well as economically, Valencia will captivate you with an expansive offer of entertainment, sport, sparkling Mediterranean beaches, and warm, welcoming people who will do their best to make you feel at home.
Seville is a vibrant, beautiful city where you will feel all the heat and passion of Andalusia. Here live flamenco, the city’s legendary Semana Santa and the world renowned Feria de Abril. Seville is history and tradition; nearly every Mediterranean civilization left its mark here. But perhaps the most endearing part of this city is her people, unique even in Spain for their intense love of life and their Andalusian alegría.
Marbella, the undisputed highlight of the Costa del Sol , is an exclusive Mediterranean resort town with some of the best beaches in Europe. Its beautiful parks and gardens, top-notch golf courses and picturesque old quarter, the Casco Antiguo , make Marbella a relaxing yet stimulating place to learn Spanish.
If you have always imagined Spain as a warm Mediterranean paradise, Alicante will not disappoint you. In this Mediterranean city where the mountains meet the sea you will find many of Spain’s finest beaches, a multitude of resources for entertainment and an agreeable climate virtually all year round.
Malaga sparkles with colour, like the gem of her Andalusian folklore: el cante y baile flamenco. Malaga is renowned for her Holy Week processions, when she shows herself in all her splendour and legendary Andalusian alegría. Yet Malaga is also an international city and a first class coastal tourism destination, with marvellous beaches and one of the world’s premier Picasso museums.
Cádiz is surrounded by the pristine waters of the Atlantic Ocean and boasts some of the best beaches in the country. Because this splendid port city is not affected by mass tourism, you are able to enjoy its many cobblestone streets, wonderfully landscaped squares, numerous ruins, monuments and beaches. Cádiz is, in most respects, a typically Andalusian city with a wealth of attractive sites and well-preserved historical landmarks.
Pamplona, the capital of Navarra, is located in Northeastern Spain, just an hour south (92 km) of the beaches of San Sebastian. Although this city is famous for the Fiesta de San Fermín, celebrated with the running of the bulls, it´s more than just that. It is also a well cared-for, very green city that has managed to retain its historical center, old Gothic style and cobbled streets.
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