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School Spanish Language Courses trip to Salamanca
Salamanca is traditionally known as the area of Spain where the purest form of Spanish is spoken with little regional accent or dialect. Home to the fifth oldest university in the world, Salamanca is internationally recognised as the premier location for learning Spanish. Students can easily walk around Salamanca and accommodation is always within walking distance of the school. The school is located in the city centre, just 5 minutes from the famous Plaza Mayor. The school has 30 air-conditioned classrooms, library, language laboratory, computer room and student common room.
7 days/6 nights
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Includes:
- Return Travel by Air
- Coach Transfers to & from accommodation in Spain
- 20 Spanish lessons
- Host Family Accommodation for 6 nights Half Board
- Detailed Information Pack
- Travel and Medical Insurance including I.P.T.
- All visits and activities as stated
- Course Certificate
- Free internet and email use at language school
Salamanca University
The university building has a square base and a central courtyard with surrounding galleries. Its artistic interest lies in its unique Plateresque façade. The Lesser Schools, which are alongside the university, have similar artistic analogies on their fronts. The ceiling of one of the lecture halls was painted by Fernando Gállego.
Salamanca Museum
Set in a 15th century building, the museum has works ranging from Flemish panels, altarpieces, canvasses, sculptures and different archaeological pieces, through to a collection of precious metalwork and an exhibition of local ethnology.
Salamanca Plaza Mayor Square
One of the most beautiful squares in Spain. It was built in Baroque style according to the plans of Alberto Churriguera. On the north side is the City Hall, a Baroque building that has five granite arches and a steeple decorated with allegoric figures. In its decoration several medallions stand out, including those of Charles I, Alfonso XI, Ferdinand VI, Cervantes and St. Theresa. The façades of t...
Bullfighting Museum
The museum is divided into three sections: bulls, bullfighting and the depiction of bulls in art. Its collection includes items such as bullfighters' costumes, photographs, muletas (short red capes on a staff, used to manoeuvre the bull), swords, banderillas and capes.
Casa de las Conchas
The House of Shells is in the Gothic style. Its construction was begun at the end of the 15th century, although it also has Renaissance and Mudejar elements. It belongs to what is known as Isabelline art. This civil building attracts the traveller's attention due to the over three hundred shells which cover its outer walls. In the 18th century it suffered cracks, causing the upper part to be remod...
| Morning | Afternoon | Evening | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Fly to Madrid | Transfer to Salamanca | Evening meal |
| Day 2 | Spanish lessons | Guided walking tour | Evening meal |
| Day 3 | Spanish lessons | Spanish movie show | Evening meal |
| Day 4 | Spanish lessons | Tour of Salamanca university | Evening meal |
| Day 5 | Spanish lessons | Ten Pin Bowling | Evening meal |
| Day 6 | Spanish lessons | Free afternoon | Tapas Tour |
| Day 7 | Transfer to Madrid | Return flight to UK |
Enforex Salamanca
Living in Salamanca is like being transported to another era: the entire city center is composed of golden, historic buildings dating as far back as the 13th century. Our Salamanca Spanish school blends right in, a former convent of sandstone right in the heart of town. On the other hand, modern amenities like sports facilities and air offer you the best of both worlds.








