Learn Spanish in Barcelona, Spain

Spain's second biggest and most international, artistic city, Barcelona has a little bit of something for everyone: art, culture, a profound and interesting history, great nightlife and attractive beaches. The city is located on the northeastern coast of Spain facing the Mediterranean on a plateau closed in by a mountain range and several rivers.



Spanish Schools in Barcelona, Spain

Enforex Barcelona

  • Main Courses:
    (20 Spanish) lessons/week
    DELE Official Exam Preparation Course 20h A1&A2
    DELE Official Exam Preparation Course 20h B1&B2
    DELE Official Exam Preparation Course 20h C1&C2
    (20 Spanish +5 Cultural) lessons/week
    (25 Spanish +5 Cultural) lessons/week
    Private tuition, teen Spanish classes

  • Students per class (Max.): 10

  • Class duration: 55 min.

  • School info: Large and impressive facility, extensive library, computer lab, year-round solarium terrace, free internet service and Wi-Fi connection.

    Prices from: 124$ per week

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International House Barcelona

  • Main Courses:
    (20 Spanish) lessons/week
    DELE preparation course 20h/week
    Private tuition

  • Students per class (Max.): 6-8

  • Class duration: 45 min.

  • School info: Large school with 40 well equipped and well lit classrooms, well stocked library, located in the heart of the urban coastal city of Barcelona.

    Prices from: 167$ per week

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Spanish Courses in Barcelona

Barcelona's incredible transformation from a provincial city to a dynamic international metropolis and a European center of modernist art and architecture is one of Spain's greatest success stories. This big city has it all: beaches, attractive cityscapes, history, culture, art, vibrant nightlife.

Its whimsical air and multifaceted appeal ranks Barcelona among the world's best Spanish course destinations, a status that is only counterbalanced by the fact that Catalan (the regional language) is a co-official language in the region along with Spanish.

The presence of Catalan is a mild distraction from the immersive linguistic experience provided in purely Spanish-speaking cities. Both languages, however, are spoken fluently by residents, and students with the willingness to practice Spanish with locals will find no lack of opportunities to do so.

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