Do you want to learn Spanish in Valencia? Our courses give you a great opportunity to enjoy this beautiful city and learn Spanish at the same time.
At Berlitz we believe the ability to speak languages combined with cultural understanding is the key to opening many opportunities: in business, in your personal life, and in the dynamics of global interaction between individuals, organizations and countries. We’ll help you learn Spanish in Valencia in the most effective and quickest way possible.
Advantages
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Excellent Location, right in the middle of Valencia
A five-minute walk from Plaza de España, El Corte Inglés, shopping streets, restaurants, cafes, and markets
A five-minute walk from the central station (train, metro and bus) that connects the whole city
Good connection to the airport
All our students are protected by civil liability insurance
Valencia is truly one of the best places in Spain to enjoy rice, and makes by far the most paella in the world. The pan (called a paella) was set over an outdoor fire of orange tree branches. Inside went snails, rabbits, and sometimes chicken, and huge local beans called garrofón.
Tapas
These appetizers are among the most famous offerings of Spanish cuisine. They may be cold or hot, and they can be combined to make a full meal. In many bars, they're consumed standing around large barrels where patrons can set down their plates and glasses and they're typically accompanied with a glass of wine. This tradition is alive and well in Seville, where delicious tapas of all kinds are easy to find.
Buñuelos
Although Valencian Buñuelos are known across Spain as a local delicacy that's typically consumed during the Fallas celebrations, they are a delicious recipe that can be enjoyed at the best horchaterías all year round. The traditional buñuelo has also led to the creation of new varieties, such as pumpkin, fig, vanilla, horchata and even orange buñuelos.
Things to do
Canyon Turia tour
The Canyon de Turia and the beautiful white village of Chulilla are a popular destination for Valencian locals but impossible to access by public transport. We will take you there and show you around as if you were a Valencian local.
El Saler beach and pine forest
El Saler is considered the best beach in Valencia by many locals due to its amazing location, its white, fine sand and its clean, blue water. It is located at the southern end of the city, about half an hour from the center, and you can get there by bus. It's also a great beach to practice water sports such as surfing, and it offers a wide range of services and facilities such as showers, restrooms, wooden walkways and much more. There are also plenty of restaurants nearby where you can taste the typical local rice.
Sunset boat ride in la Albufera
Enjoy an unforgettable sunset boat ride on lake L'Albufera, one of the most popular and beautiful in Spain. After a one-hour enjoying the landscape, you'll arrive at the center of the lake a few minutes before sunset, just enough time to prepare to enjoy the beauty of the sun going down.
City of Arts and Sciences
You can’t visit Valencia without seeing the City of Arts and Sciences. This ultra-modern scientific and cultural complex is the largest of its kind in Europe, and its striking buildings, most of them designed by Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava, have become symbols of the city. There's a lot to see and do inside, so planning your visit in advance is recommended.
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