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Spanish Courses in Spain - Spanish Schools in Spain

Register now with COINED Spain for your Spanish course at any of the Spanish schools in Spain!

You can choose your Spanish school in any of the most relevant cities in Spain, or you can combine your Spanish course in several cities and get to know different aspects of the Spanish culture.

  • Alicante Spanish School
  • Alicante is one of the most well-known towns along the Costa Blanca on the Mediterranean coast. It has around 340,000 inhabitants, which mark it as the fourth largest city in Spain. Alicante is also known as a university town which hosts more than 30,000 students every year. It is a highly popular travel destination for many locals and European tourists. Over the years, the increasing number of people has given the city a cosmopolitan appeal, while still maintaining much of its traditional culture.

  • Barcelona premium Spanish School
  • Barcelona is not only the capital of the region of Catalunya, but also a cosmopolitan city that has a special and unique charm. At the edge of the Mediterranean, the city is prosperous, dynamic and enchanting; but most of all full of contrasts and surprises. Barcelona became part of the Medierranean activity and movement; and with this they offer a very diverse atmosphere, where culture, communication and entertainment are part of everyday life. Barcelona has always been a city at the cutting edge of fashion and architecture combining the old and new with a marvelous result. The city enjoys an almost perfect climate, making it an ideal place to be at any time of the year. Lively at night as it is during the day , Barcelona’s unique, exciting atmosphere provides the visitor with a truly unforgettable experience. There are two major arts festivals during the year, one in the summer and one in the autumn, and there are concerts and shows of different kinds happening all the time.

  • Barcelona standard Spanish School
  • Barcelona is not only the capital of the Catalunya region, but is also a cosmopolitan city that has a special and unique charm, and is located at the edge of the Mediterranean. The city is prosperous, dynamic and enchanting; but most of all, it is always lit with energy. Barcelona offers a very diverse atmosphere, where culture, communication and entertainment are part of the everyday life. Barcelona has always been a city at the cutting edge of fashion and architecture, combining the old with the new. Barcelona’s unique, exciting atmosphere provides foreigners with a truly unforgettable experience. There are two major art festivals during the year: one in the summer and one in the autumn. There are also concerts and shows of different varieties continuously playing.

  • Cadiz Spanish School
  • Cadiz is a province of the Andalusia community in the south of Spain. The city lies on a peninsula jutting out into a bay, and it is almost entirely surrounded by water. Cadiz is surrounded by pine trees, cork oats, fascinating fortified towns, and whitewashed houses lining narrow the narrow streets, giving the city a very 13th Century appeal.

  • Cordoba Spanish School
  • Cordoba is a city with a population of around 350,000 people located in the center of Andalusia. The city stands at the foothills of the Sierra Morena range along the meandering River Guadalquivir.

  • Granada Spanish School
  • Granada is the capital of the province of the same name, located in the eastern region of Andalusia. The land is rich in diverse geographical scenery and is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

  • Madrid premium Spanish School
  • Madrid, the capital of Spain, has a population of over three million people and is located in the heart of the peninsula, right in the center of the Castilian plan. Madrid is internationally known as a cosmopolitan city, a business center, the headquarters for the Public Administrative Government, and the home of the Spanish Royal Family. Madrid is also known for its artistic beauty and lively nightlife.

  • Madrid standard Spanish School
  • Madrid, the capital of Spain, has a population of over three million people and is located in the heart of the peninsula, right in the center of the Castilian plan. Madrid is internationally known as a cosmopolitan city, a business center, the headquarters for the Public Administrative Government, and the home of the Spanish Royal Family. Madrid is also known for its artistic beauty and lively nightlife.

  • Malaga Spanish School
  • Malaga, with approximately 600,000 inhabitants, is located in the southern part of Spain on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Known as Costa del Sol, it is the second biggest city in Andalusia. It is conveniently located in a practical position in the Mediterranean, causing it to be a major and industrial port for Southern Spain. The relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere attracts foreigners from all over the world. Capital of the Costa Del Sol, Malaga is one of the main tourist regions on the Spanish peninsula and it enjoys an exceptional climate throughout the year.

  • Marbella Spanish School
  • Marbella is a city in Andalusia located on the Mediterranean coasts, in the region of Malaga. It once was a small and quiet fishing village and has now become one of the classiest beach resorts on the Costa del Sol (Coast of the Sun) in Spain.

  • Nerja Spanish School
  • Nerja is a beautiful beach town located on the southern coast of Spain. It is almost equidistant from the famous Andalusian cities of Granada, Seville, Cordoba, Ronda, and directly across from the coast of Morocco. It is internationally known for its welcoming charm, friendly people, and for its spectacular caves.

  • Pamplona Spanish School
  • Pamplona is considered to be a very historical city in Spain. It is located on a plateau right in the centre of Navarre and is practically surrounded by the river Arga.

  • Salamanca premium Spanish School
  • Salamanca is located in the mid-western region of Spain in the province of Castilla y León, which is only a 2-3 hour drive from Madrid and one hour from the border of Portugal. It has a population of 165,000 inhabitants and is know for being the University City, with more than 40,000 students studying in the town each year. Salamanca is a diverse city, offering a lively mix between modernity and tradition, providing its visitors with a wide variety of advantages. Salamanca was named the "European Culture Capital" of 2002, and is also a UNESCO World Heritage City. For those who wish to pursue their Spanish, Salamanca is ideal, for it is known as having the most "pure" spoken Spanish in Spain. Many students from all over Europe come to Salamanca to continue their studies, whether it is to further their studies in Spanish or to pursue another field of study. Salamanca has always been a learning centre for students across the world.

  • Salamanca standard Spanish School
  • Salamanca is located in the mid-west area of Spain in the province of Castilla y León, 2-3 hours drive from Madrid and 1 hour away from the Portuguese border. It has a population of 165,000 inhabitants. This little village was named the "European Culture Capital" of 2002, and is also a UNESCO World Heritage City. Among foreign students who wish to study Spanish in Spain, Salamanca has always been very popular due to the Spanish spoken in the area, which is the purest in Spain.

  • San Sebastian Spanish School
  • There are few cities in the world that can offer so much scenic and festive diversity in one area: beaches, mountains, folklore, Spanish customs and traditions, musical events, carnivals, fiestas, and more cultural activities. However, San Sebastian offers it all. Between Spanish festivities and outdoor pursuits, you will never get bored in San Sebastian.

  • Seville Spanish School
  • Although Seville is the fourth largest city in Spain and is the capital of Andalusia, it still maintains the warmth and appeal of a small town. Seville has undergone and witnessed a lot of major history. It has seen the glory of the Roman Empire, the luxurious sophistication of the Moors, and the Christian Reconquista, which has left the city with the largest cathedral in the world.

  • Tenerife Spanish School
  • Tenerife, known as the "Island of eternal spring", is the biggest of Spain’s Canary Islands. The island is of volcanic origin and is located directly near the border of Africa. Because of its unique location, this island is home to wide range of primitive animals and plants. 

  • Valencia premium Spanish School
  • Valencia, is Spain’s third-largest city with a population of 791,000 people. It is situated in the center of the Spanish Mediterranean coastline. It is opposite the Balearic islands and equidistant from the country’s two major decision-taking centers: Madrid and Barcelona. It is the home of paella and boasts a mouth-watering cuisine of seafood and other delicacies. Its history, extending back over 2000 years, has been deeply marked by the Roman and Arab cultures. As a consequence of these past civilizations, Valencia offers a wide and varied range of activities but it still has a small town feel that makes foreigners feel at home.

  • Valencia standard Spanish School
  • The city of Valencia has a population of 791,000 people and it is located in the center of the Spanish Mediterranean coastline. It is across the Balearic islands and equidistant from Madrid and Barcelona. Valencia is an international city with excellent cultural, architectural and entertaining features. The city has a relaxing and lively appeal, which is most evident in the many fiestas and cultural activities held throughout the year.