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Reasons to study Spanish in Valencia
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“Valencia is certainly not only sea and sun. Valencia is the future: renovation and expansion in its architecture, in its nature, its inhabitants… its horizons, Valencia is the presence of the past and the illusion of the future. The numerous historical events have left their traces, enriching its patrimony. Turning Valencia into a open and cosmopolitan city and one of the most important of Spain, both on a cultural and economic level. Valencia, with its blue sky and sea, shining sun, past civilisations, offers a particular atmosphere. Valencians are extroverted, have a boisterous and open character. You will be charmed by their hospitality. Come, verify and enjoy!”
Juan Antonio Manzano
Head of Studies, don Quijote Valencia Spanish language schools
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The school is located right in the city centre and only 20 minutes from the beach by bus. The school of Valencia occupies a first floor and has 7 classroom, secretary, teacher's room and meeting area. Near the school there is a magnificent park, which was once the bed of the River Turia, and the famous Museum of Arts and Science is located here.

In one of its 7 classroom
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The school
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The City:
- Population: 750,000.
- Location: Eastern side of Spain (Capital of the autonomous of the same name).
- Valencia has an international airport.
- It is Spain’s third largest city.
Cultural/Recreational:
- Valencians love fiestas and delight in sharing their joy with others. By far the most popular of festivities are the world famous Fallas (12-19 March), or festive bonfire, with their explosion of colours, fireworks, and the smell of gunpowder.
- Leisure and entertainment activities in Valencia constitute one of the most exciting and extensive ranges throughout the Mediterranean. Everywhere, discos, nightclubs and pubs provide the right kind of scene for enjoying a night out.
- In Valencia, there are many museums to be visited and monuments to be admired: you cannot miss a visit to the Cathedral and the Royal monastery of Santa María.
- A fantastic climate and more than 500 kilometres of coast. The Valencia coast is one of the Spanish coastal areas with the most extensive beaches and therefore it is decidedly one of the country’s most touristic areas.
- If you want to discover more than just sun and sand, you will find remains of most remote civilisation, Phoenicians, Greeks, Iberians and Romans.
- No one will believe you on your return if you say you didn’t have authentic Valencian paella. Trying one is a must!
Critical Comment:
- Valencia is a big, industrial city.
- The level of humidity is really high.
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