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Spanish Language Learning

Mila de la Cruz the head of studies at don Quijote in Valencia describes it to be 'a welcoming modern, vibrant and colourful city thanks to its privileged location on the banks of the Mediterranean sea, which also provides easy access to the nearby mountains, only 20 kilometres away. Valencia attracts visitors anxious to get to know the city's interesting attractions, sport and entertainment facilities, beaches, food, great weather and friendly people.'

Speaking Spanish will allow you to communicate with almost 500 million people worldwide! It is the official language of both Spain and almost all of Latin America and is also widely spoken in places where it is not an official language. Knowing Spanish will not only make your travel to these parts more enjoyable but may well also provide you with more employment options. What’s more is that it is a growing language. The Hispanic population is increasing in size and the economy of Latin America’s is also becoming stronger. So taking a course with don Quijote in Valencia to improve your Spanish won’t just be an enjoyable experience but a very useful one too!

Tourist attractions in Valencia

Valencia is home to some stunning beaches and is the birthplace of paella! It has something for everyone. For those who like history there are grand buildings like the cathedral and the old silk exchange. For science lovers there are great museums an IMAX cinema and a planetarium. Valencia is also full of great restaurants and shops in which you will find it no trouble to find brilliant food and beautiful things.

Valencia also has excellent beaches. Here you will be able to relax, soaking up the sunshine and looking out towards the Mediterranean Sea. The city is also home to some great parks so if the golden sands and blue waters become too much for you then you will be able to enjoy the greenery here instead. If you do fancy heading indoors then there are some great museums. For art lovers the Museu Provincial de Belles Arts is great; holding Works by both Goya and Velázquez.

Studying in Valencia will allow you to really get to know the city, experiencing it´s many sides.