Spanish Schools in San Jose, Costa Rica
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Main Courses:
(20 Spanish) lessons/week
(15 Spanish) lessons/week
Medical Spanish, legal Spanish, Spanish with the Bible, and children’s Spanish lessons. Students per class (Max.): 5
Class duration: 4 hours with 20 minute break
School info: Large school with open classrooms and common area, coffee and pastries served daily, located near the heart of San Jose.
Prices from: 340$ per week
CRLA Spanish School
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Main Courses:
(6 Spanish) lessons/5 days + Host Family HB, single room
(5 Spanish) lessons/5 days + Host Family HB, single room
(4 Spanish) lessons/5 days + Host Family HB, single room
(3 Spanish) lessons/5 days + Host Family HB, single room
(6 Spanish) lessons/4 days + Host Family HB, single room
(5 Spanish) lessons/4 days + Host Family HB, single room
(4 Spanish) lessons/4 days + Host Family HB, single room
(3 Spanish) lessons/4 days + Host Family HB, single room
Spanish Course 3h/day
Spanish Course 4h/day
Spanish Course 5h/day
Spanish Course 6h/day
Private tuition Students per class (Max.): 6
Class duration: 55 min.
School info: Mid-sized school with 35 spacious and airy classrooms, audio and visual aids, 2 computer rooms with wireless internet connection.
Prices from: 208$ per week
Spanish Courses in San Jose
The Museo de Jade is the place to visit to see the world's biggest single collection of American jade, the beautiful gemstone has been lovingly crafted in different forms and the exhibits are simply exquisite.
If you take a trip to the Spirogyra Jardin de Mariposas during the morning you can observe their collection of delicate butterflies taking flight, they house over 30 different species along with 5 types of tiny hummingbirds. There is a small but well stocked cafe which is open throughout the high season only.
For all your souvenir requirements go to Annemarie's Boutique where you will discover the usual gifts along with the more unusual, the items for sale are from around Costa Rica. The boutique is housed in the Don Carlos Hotel but it is open to everybody and not just the guests of the actual hotel. If you fancy an intimate dinner then go along to the Bakea Restaurant which is in a 1937 lovingly converted house; the restaurant has numerous little quiet dining rooms and a lovely patio all coupled with a small art gallery.
The nightlife in San Jose is very diverse from Latin clubs where the local salsa dancers are the envy of many visitors to the all pumping techno music of the El Tunel de Tiempo Disco where the music just keeps going until the small hours of the morning whether the dancers do or not!



