A sublime coastal city that loves to keep it local, Valencia is ideal for experiencing the Spanish way and really improving your language skills.
A warm Mediterranean atmosphere greets you in Valencia, encouraging you to explore and properly practice your Spanish. The locals are wonderful, keen to chat with visitors and especially proud of their coastal city. While Barcelona and Madrid have the fame, Spain’s third city of Valencia is happy to stay out of the spotlight. It’s become the country’s most liveable city, making it a superb place for understanding the Spanish way.
Valencia is relaxed. The beach is long and never too busy. A green park runs through the city’s heart, connecting an historic quarter with eye-opening modern buildings. Market gardens stretch out on the city’s outskirts and there are countless plazas for trying the city’s famous local dish – paella.
Much of Valencia has been redeveloped in recent years and the city has evolved into a real cultural hub. It now has a style that the locals want to share, with various cultural enclaves you can explore. This is ideal for improving your Spanish. Just hang out with the locals and share this fabulous city with them. After you leave you’ll want to return for more.
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Learn moreStep inside a real Spanish villa, located just outside Valencia’s old town. Make yourself at home. Relax on the terraces or take a coffee to the garden. Study in one of 30 expansive classrooms then do some self-study in the large library. Linguaschools Valencia finds an excellent balance, providing a modern space to learn while showcasing the city’s heritage and culture. There’s even a big roof terrace for continuing conversations from the classroom.
The area around the school is relaxing but also has plenty of life. You’ll find Park Jardins del Real and Valencia’s main university just footsteps away. Such a location means you can really stuck into Valencia’s style, in nearby cafes, parks and hangout spots. But there is always a quiet place to go rest and study as well. All the teachers are native speakers and have many years of experience, with their passion for teaching a big part of your success.
Linguaschools Valencia has a variety of courses to suit different students. Small-group Spanish courses are arranged by language proficiency. As students have different ages and nationalities, this makes for a fun and interesting learning environment. Courses start every Monday and can be for 10 or 20 lessons per week, supplemented by individual lessons as well.
More intensive tuition is also possible through private Spanish courses. At Linguaschools Valencia you can also study exam preparation, including the internationally accredited DELE certification.
Please note that the school is closed on bank holidays. All lessons missed due to a bank holiday are made up for.
All our accommodation in Valencia has been carefully selected and is good for learning Spanish. Shared apartments help you make new friends and discover more of the city. Staying with a host family is an unbeatable cultural experience. All the accommodation we offer will ensure you get to discover Valencia while learning Spanish.
Summers in Valencia can get hot. Many people just open their windows and let a breeze run through the apartment. However, in Valencia you can also choose to a shared apartment with air conditioning for a weekly surplus, subject to availability (details can be found on the price page).
In Valencia you can reserve your accommodation from the Saturday before the course at no extra cost, instead of the standard Sunday. Please make a note on the enrolment form to book this.
Valencia is Spain’s most liveable city and the school’s local activities ensure you feel like a local.
Activities are organised to help immerse you in the Valencian experience. Weekdays activities are free or nominal cost, so have fun with dinners at school or yoga in the park. Weekend activities explore history and heritage around the city; you’ll be learning Spanish without even realising it.