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by Fran Martin - Thursday, July 28, 2011

There are few better settings to take Spanish classes than in Barcelona. It is one of the most exciting and beautiful cities in the world. It has everything from Mediterranean beaches to the markets and shops, great bars and a riotous nightlife, world famous museums and striking architecture. The young vibrant feel to the city is perfect for those wanting to learn Spanish in a lively and cosmopolitan backdrop.

There is the opportunity to relax after classes, sipping a refreshing drink in a café or bar in the sunshine, or perhaps, immerse yourself in Gaudí's highly individual and colourful works spread all over the Catalan capital. Whilst climbing the huge towers of the Sagrada Familia is not recommended for those with fear of heights, the climb will lead you to magnificent views over Barcelona.

The fascinating European metropolis has its own unique culture, and is one of the fascinating European cities. It offers a wide range of exciting restaurants, an amazing nightlife and is home to possibly the world’s greatest football team.

This striking and unique city provides one of the best backdrops for Spanish classes, it is an avant-garde, multicultural meeting place where the undulating Art Nouveau structures of Antoni Gaudí and the medieval architecture of the Gothic Quarter combine to form a fascinating metropolis. The bustling city is bursting at the seams with unique culture, providing the perfect place to immerse yourself in the Spanish language.

Barcelona is now one of the world's leading cultural spots, and its impact in education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities. With all this in mind, you are sure to have a good time taking Spanish classes in Barcelona


Keywords: spanish, courses, barcelona

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