Make the most of your time

Do you want to learn Spanish in Seville? Our courses offer you a great opportunity to enjoy one of the most beautiful cities in Andalusia 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 Sevilla in the most effective and quickest way possible.

Advantages

  • Bildungsurlaub registered center
  • Excellent Location, right in the middle of Seville
  • A five-minute walk from the Giralda, shopping streets, restaurants, cafes, and markets
  • A five-minute walk from the bus and metro station that connects the whole city
  • Excellent connection to the airport
  • All our students are protected by civil liability insurance

Our Courses

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Private

Tailor-made programmes and content

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Total Immersion

The fastest way to learn a language

Things to do in Sevilla

Top 3 activities where you can explore the city and have fun while learning Spanish in Sevilla.

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Plaza España

Built on the edge of the Maria Luisa Park in the 1920s in a huge spot with bridges, moats and fountains this is definitely the number one spot to visit whilst in Seville.

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Flamenco show

Teatro Flamenco Triana is a space dedicated to dance, singing and guitar in the heart of Triana, the historic cradle of Flamenco. The visitor will enjoy an hour of flamenco show by the best figures.

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Real Alcázar

Beautiful medieval Islamic palace showcasing a unique fusion of Spanish Christian and Moorish architecture. Experience one of Seville's top attractions during a small-group tour in the company of an art historian guide.

Things to eat in Sevilla

Top 3 local dishes you must eat in Sevilla

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Torrijas

Something sweet had to make the list! Torrijas are generally made with stale bread that is soaked in beaten eggs before being deep fried. Later they are covered in sugar syrup, honey or sweetened milk. In Seville, they are eaten in pastry shops mainly around Semana Santa (Holy Week). However, many restaurants realize they make a fantastic dessert all year long—especially topped with ice cream!

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Montadito de Pringá

Another of Seville's best sandwiches, this time including the glorious pringá stuffing -the leftovers of Seville's delicious puchero stew, all mashed up and perfectly combined. Versions vary but generally include chicken, blood sausage, and chorizo. Just order it!

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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.

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