Learn Spanish in Spain
Spanish people are perhaps the most talkative in the world. On the paved streets of Barcelona or Madrid, relationships grow at an incredibly rapid pace. This endlessly joyful peninsula, where its rich history reminds us of a past full of cultural mixtures, is no longer the poor neighbour of the European community, but perhaps its most rapid developer. You can sense an invitation to wander through its streets, to grasp all the open-air splendour of each city. Starting in Valencia’s plazas, where you can still feel the presence of ancient civilizations, through Andalucia’s gardens, which still speak of the ancient Islamic world, arriving on Catalonian beaches where you can simply lie down and enjoy the sun. When night falls, every street corner lights up and becomes an excuse for partying. From Carnaval, through the Holy Week festivities, to flamenco ferias and festivals, your celebration quota is easily filled in Spain. It is impossible to visit them all, mostly because they usually feature enormous meals, tapas being only the starting point. Then, to recover from the banquets, Spain offers a wide range of more serene activities, with a dense and well-maintained museum network. Within the highlights of Spanish culture, beyond Dali and Picasso, football occupies a privileged position, especially if you stay in the kingdom of Real Madrid, so you should check out the name on your football t-shirts before leaving!