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Malaga is the capital of the Costa del Sol, it’s a city that combines tradition and modernity, Malaga has beautiful beaches, a very good climate and an extraordinary selection of golf courses. Malaga is a fascinating town and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Spain.

 About Malaga 





Malaga is located in the southern Spain, it’s a port city in Andalusia on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. For many years was populated by different Mediterranean civilizations, now Malaga is a city that combines tradition and modernity, it’s a lively city with beautiful corners such as the Almaneda Principal or the promenade of La Farola.

Actually, Malaga is proud to be a modern Spanish city with the heart of commerce dominated by Calle Larios which is the local Bond Street equivalent. The agriculture and tourism industry are the basis of the industrial sector of Malaga. Also it has an important textile and alimentary products and the second largest industrial port in Spain.

During the Holy Week the streets of Malaga are filled with the popular fervour of its residents. Malaga has a rich and unique history; there is a lot of interesting things to do and see, beaches, museums, theatres, cathedral, many restaurants, bars and much more. To be the capital of the Costa del Sol, to have a good weather, beautiful places and the relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere makes Malaga one of the most popular and important tourist destinations in Spain and the perfect location to enjoy life.

 
Gibralfaro Castle - Malaga
Gibralfaro Castle

The Alcazaba Castle - Malaga
The Alcazaba Castle

Bullring of Malagueta - Malaga
Bullring of Malagueta

Roman Theatre - Malaga
Roman Theatre


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 Reasons to learn Spanish in Malaga 




The city:
  • Population: 558,287.
  • Location: Southern Spain.
  • Capital of the Costa del Sol.
  • Ranked as the fifth largest metropolitan area in Spain.
  • The climate is mild and equable, the mean annual temperature being about 23 °C (73 °F)

Cultural / recreational:
  • Malaga is a very fascinating town with a rich and unique history, which gives visitors a great variety of interesting things to do and see like museums, cathedral, Gibralfaro, theathers and more.
  • It's one of the most popular tourist destinations in all of Spain.
  • Malaga airport is of course on of the major airports in Spain.
  • There are numerous festivities.
  • As well as being a cultural centre, Malaga is also a great place to eat out.

Our opinion of Malaga:
If you want to combine sun, sea, and folklore while you learn Spanish, Malaga is the ideal choice. Studying Spanish in Malaga is more than just enjoying a Costa del Sol beach holiday. It is a unique experience you will always treasure.

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 The Spanish School in Malaga 




Our Malaga partner school is located in a beautiful Andalusian building dating from the 1950’s. You’ll study in pleasant surroundings and large, airy classrooms.

Spanish classroom in Malaga
The classroom
The garden of spanish school in Malaga
The garden

The school is surrounded by an impressive garden filled with Yucca palms, lemon trees, date palms and rubber trees, all of which contribute to a peaceful, relaxed atmosphere.

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Spanish courses offered in Malaga:
» Intensive + (20 (+5) lessons per week)
» Part Time (10 lessons per week)
» Super Intensive + (25 (+5) lessons per week)


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