"Welcome to Seville!
Seville is passion. This is where flamenco, bullfights, Don Juan, Carmen, Holy Week and the April Fair can be seen and felt in the baking heat of the South.
Seville is the past. The largest old quarter in Europe. Virtually all the peoples of the Mediterranean have left their mark here-at Italica, or with the Giralda, the Torre del Oro, the Alcázar, the Cathedral.... And that was just the lead-up to Spain's Siglo de Oro-the Golden Century, when Seville was the hub of the Spanish Empire, famous the world over for splendour with which no other city could compare.
Seville is also the future, a modern city, open to all progress, especially since 1992, when it hosted the last Expo of the 20th century.
But without a doubt, Seville's finest asset is its people, as warm and lively as anywhere else in Spain, always ready to help visitors, delighted to share their cheerfulness and local traditions. If you want to really get soaked in everything Spanish, not only those of us who work at don Quijote Seville but also the whole city will welcome you with open arms."
Ana Ortega
Director of Studies, don Quijote Sevilla
The school is located in a magnificent historic building in the city centre. You will savour a concentrated taste of Spain upon entering the school.
The 12 classrooms are very spacious and are air-conditioned. On the rooftop you can relax after your Spanish lessons, sunbathing. Just like all other don Quijote schools, don Quijote Seville has an office, teachers' room, and a meeting room and multimedia classroom.

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The city:
- Population: ca.702,000
- Location: South West of Spain.
- Capital of the Autonomous Region of Andalusian.
- Seville has an extremely rich history of more than 2,500 years but it is also a modern city.
- The city has an international airport.
- Seville has a Mediterranean climate, Winters are mild and Summers are hot.
Cultural/Recreational:
- Much of the history is still reflected in the monuments of the city (e.g. the Cathedral, the Giralda, the Alcázar, the Torre de oro and the famous Santa Cruz quarter).
- If you would like to discover the popular customs of this region, you should visit Sevilla in the spring. The two most important festivities of this city take place within two week: Semana Santa, Easter Week, with its world-famous processions, and Feria de Sevilla, the Flamenco-event in the land.
- Sevilla is the city with one of the highest concentrations of bars in Spain.
- It is center of bullfighting and flamenco music.
Critical comment:
- In the summer, the temperatures can be really high. However the school of don Quijote Sevilla is equipped with air-conditioning.
- People of Andalusia have a slightly different accent but of course you will be taught the purest Castillian.
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