Spanish courses in Valencia

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Spanish Courses in Valencia

Spanish courses in Valencia
Spanish language courses in Valencia
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Valencia, with a population of 750,000 and capital of the autonomous region of the same name is Spain’s third largest city. It is situated in the centre of the Spanish Mediterranean coastline, and it has everything you need to enjoy while you study Spanish courses in Valencia.

It overlooks the spacious Gulf of Valencia and is skirted at the back by a group of medium-high mountains and rolling plains leading to the lands of Aragon and Castile-La Mancha.

It is opposite the Balearic islands and equidistant from the country's two major decision-making centres: Madrid and Valencia. Valencia is identified with the Mediterranean Sea because the culture deriving from the old Mare Nostrum is manifested in its patterns of social behaviour.

Choose Spanish courses in Valencia, a modern and open city, full of light and colour and within easy reach of the mountains.

Valencia attracts visitors eager to experience its many cultural sites, its leisure and sports facilities, its beaches, its food and, of course, its warm climate and friendly people.

Very popular attractions are the City of Arts and Science, one of the largest leisure and cultural centres in Europe, and the lively "Fallas".

In Valencia, there are many museums to be visited and monuments to be admired. If you want to discover more than just sun and sand, you will find remains of most remote civilisation, Phoenicians, Greeks, Iberians and Romans.

Leisure and entertainment activities constitute one of the most exciting and extensive ranges throughout the Mediterranean. Choose Spanish courses in Valencia, and find out why everywhere there, discos, nightclubs and pubs provide the right kind of scene for enjoying a night out.

The calendar of popular fiestas is rich and varied in Valencia. On March 19th, the Fallas dedicated to St. Joseph take over the streets of the capital and of over 60 other towns in the province. On the appointed day, huge catafalques bearing cardboard figures are erected, to be burnt four days later amid a blaze of fireworks.