Spain - Malaga
Picture yourself learning Spanish on sun-drenched beaches, with the glittering ocean around you and stunning natural scenery wherever you look. This isn't a dream—it's reality. The Sprachcaffe International in Málaga is located just a few steps from the shore, turning that vision into real life. Right across from Málaga's beaches and a brief stroll from downtown, the school sits in a prime location within "Antonio Barceló Madueño," one of Andalusia's most elegant and attractive neighborhoods. Housed in a charming villa with authentic Spanish architecture, the school provides a perfect setting for language learning. Its peaceful surroundings are ideal for focused study and relaxing downtime. Getting to central Málaga is fast and simple via bus—the nearest stop is directly beside the school. Along the beachside promenade, you'll discover numerous restaurants, cafés, shopping centers, and entertainment spots.
Enroll in the morning Spanish course, where you'll enjoy a well-balanced mix of grammar, vocabulary, and culture, taught in an engaging, practical style within an international atmosphere that builds your confidence and encourages speaking from the very first day. Afternoons offer plenty of chances to practice your skills around the city, chat with locals, experience Andalusian daily life, and build real connections. The Sprachcaffe International also organizes full-day trips to some of Andalusia's most captivating destinations. Explore the Alhambra in Granada, wander through Córdoba's historic streets, or take in the views of Ronda while visiting landmarks like the Picasso Museum and Gibralfaro Castle. Every excursion combines culture, nature, and fresh experiences perfectly.
Málaga's lifestyle is nothing short of vibrant. With its fantastic nightlife, you'll find yourself enjoying the city around the clock! If you want to experience Spain's authentic, traditional side, Málaga is the perfect choice. In warm Andalusia, the Spanish-speaking teachers don't just teach you the language—they immerse you in Andalusian culture, customs, and age-old traditions. Young locals gather mainly along the city's liveliest beach promenade, where you can relax deeply, savor freshly grilled fish from fishing boats, and enjoy cold drinks at numerous beach cafés. Málaga offers a superb Mediterranean climate, genuine Spanish culture, and a welcoming vibe. With countless attractions—from the Picasso Museum to the magnificent Málaga Cathedral—you'll have many opportunities to explore Andalusian history and soak up the incredible atmosphere that defines Málaga.