Learn Spanish in
Granada,
Spain.
SPANISH IMMERSION SCHOOLS GRANADA, SPAIN
Castila. Learn
Spanish and experience a whole new culture.
http://www.castila.es
Colegio Hispanico. The maximum class
size is only 8 students. The smaller the classes the faster you learn.
www.colegio-hispanico.com
don Quijote.
Granada is color: the blue skies and the sea, the white snow and the
green fertile plain. But Granada is especially people: a lively,
simple and hospitable city.
www.donquijote.org
Enforex. Learn
Spanish in Spain! 20 types of Spanish programs for all ages,
accommodation & excellent services.
www.enforex.com
Escuela Carmen de las Cuevas.
Come on down to the South, the south of Spain; come
to Granada! Live the rhythm of our neighborhood, the Albayzín.
www.carmencuevas.com
Euro Estudios.
Whatever your reason for learning
Spanish, be it professional or just for fun, Euro Estudios has the
right course for you! We tailor our courses to our students'
individual needs, to help you get the most out of your time with us.
www.uroestudios.com
Instituto Babel.
Instituto Babel is a small and young Language school that offers
Spanish classes for foreigners. We teach with fun in mind. Our
students come here not only to learn Spanish but to be immersed in
Spanish culture and local activities.
www.institutobabel.com
Instituto Mediterraneo Sol.
Since 1992 Instituto Mediterraneo Sol (IMSOL) has
offered Spanish Courses in Spain throughout the year, in Granada, a
city rich in history and with unique surrounding areas, which will
make your stay more pleasant.
www.inmsol.es
Sociedad Hispano Mundial.
Learn the Spanish language in a pleasant
environment. Modern facilities in the centre of the magical city of
Granada, Spain.
www.shm.edu
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About
Granada:
The city of Granada is located at the
foot of the sierra Nevada mountains at the confluences of the Darro
and Genil rivers. Its unique history has bestowed it with an artistic
grandeur embracing Moorish palaces and Christian Renaissance treasures.
As the last Moorish capital on the Iberian peninsula, it also holds
great symbolic value.
The city of Granada has
been shaped by the hills, where the old districts in the Albaicín and
the Alhambra were founded, brimming with steep, narrow streets,
beautiful nooks and crannies, and marvelous landscapes. The new part
of the city is situated on the plain, crisscrossed by the large
arteries of Gran Vía de Colón and Calle de los Reyes Católicos, and
where the busy streets around the Cathedral are found. Websites about Granada:
Autopro,
Lonely Planet Andalucia
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