Spanish courses in Spain

Destinations available in Spain
Alicante
Population: 331,750 habitants
Type: Mid-sized coastal city
Climate: Warm summers, mild winters
Average annual temperature: 18.5 °C (65.3 °F)Description: An attractive port city and popular tourist destination among both nationals and foreigners with excellent weather, nice beaches and active nightlife.
Barcelona
Population: 1,615,908 habitants
Type: Large urban coastal city
Climate: Warm summers, mild winters
Average annual temperature: 18 °C (64.4 °F)Description: A big metropolitan city (Spain's second largest) marked by a unique architectural identity and an artistic, multicultural atmosphere.
Cuenca
Population: 467,000 habitants
Type: Large tropical city
Climate: Cuenca enjoys a mild climate all year
Average annual temperature: 20°C (68°F)Description: Cuenca is a big city with a friendly small town atmosphere; visitors can experience the true traditional side of life in the city by observing the workmanship of the local craftsmen in the markets. There are restaurants and quaint shops and numerous historical buildings to explore.
Granada
Population: 236,988 habitants
Type: Mid-sized city
Climate: Warm summers, cool winters
Average annual temperature: 15.7 °C (60.3 °F)Description: A scenic city graced with one of Spain's richest cultural-historical heritages, an active student population and great opportunities for regional travel, skiing and beach tourism.
Madrid
Population: 3,213,271 habitants
Type: Large urban city (capital)
Climate: Hot summers, cool winters
Average annual temperature: 14.8 °C (58.6 °F)Description: A large metropolitan capital with both modern cityscapes and historic sights, a heavy dose of culture and art, and possibly the best nightlife in Spain.
Malaga
Population: 566,447 habitants
Type: Mid- to large-sized coastal city
Climate: Hot summers, mild winters
Average annual temperature: 18.7 °C (65.7 °F)Description: A fun city with a relaxed vibe, sunny beaches and diverse nightlife in its scenic and always-happening downtown historic district.
Salamanca
Population: 155,740 habitants
Type: Small city
Climate: Hot summers, cold winters
Average annual temperature: 12.1 °C (53.78 °F)Description: A lively student town with a profound history and rich culture as well as proximity to Madrid and other areas of interest in central Spain.
Sevilla
Population: 699,759 habitants
Type: Urban city
Climate: Very hot summers, mild winters
Average annual temperature: 18.6 °C (65.48 °F)Description: The political, financial and cultural capital of Andalusia and southern Spain. Offers a truly rich cultural-historical heritage and the appeal of a modern, large city (Spain's fourth biggest).
Study Spanish in Spain
The birthplace of Spanish, Spain offers so much more than just the original form of one of the world's most important and quickest growing languages. It's no surprise the country stands as the second most-visited tourist destination on the planet (after France and before the US).
Spain offers a true wealth of history and culture as well as a rich natural bounty. This along with its predominantly sunny weather attracts millions of tourists each year in search of everything from good food, weather and beaches to fascinating history, culture and a direct encounter with Spain's famously fun, engaging social life.
The country is home to an impressive offering of quality language schools, official Spanish language organizations such as the renowned Instituto Cervantes, and prestigious Spanish universities. Without doubt and for good reason, Spain is the world's leading destination for Spanish courses abroad.