Tag: Granada

Clarinet Concert

Clarinet Private Concert at the School!

Do you like music? Here at Linguaschools Granada, we love it and seize every time possible to chat about music. A couple of weeks ago, one of our students delighted us with a private clarinet...

Granada University Spanish courses – all you need to know

If you are an international student coming to Granada to study at the University of Granada (UGR) you may want to brush up your Spanish. If your level of Spanish is not high enough...
Silla del Moro, Granada.

The Must-See of Granada: Silla del Moro

Silla del Moro is one of those places you want to visit while in the city, and our students at Linguaschools Granada know it. So, after a very productive learning day in the classroom, we...

15 reasons why you should visit Granada

The obvious reason to come to Granada would be our Spanish language school of course :-). Though if you are still doubting whether to come to Granada or somewhere else in Spain, may this article...

La Alpujarra – Granada

When you're studying Spanish in Granada, make sure you don't miss out on visiting La Alpujarra or "Las Alpujarras" as the region is sometimes referred to. The region is located on the south slopes of...

Best Coworking Spaces in Granada

Do you live in Granada and are tired of working from home? Are you looking for a motivating place to work from? You’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’ll have a...

Feliz Navidad @ Linguaschools

Christmas time at Linguaschools. Reason enough for a little fiesta! We hope you all enjoyed your Spanish lessons with us in 2020, be it face-to-face or online. Regardless of the challenges this year we definitely...

Federico García Lorca: The Birth of a Theatrical Revolution, Granada

Besides being famous for the Alhambra, the University and its exquisite tapas, Granada is the birthplace of several renowned personalities. Federico García Lorca (1989-1936) was one of the most prominent poets of his generation, as...

Mangos and Avocados, Granada

Did you know that most of the mangoes and avocados that we eat in Spain are produced on Granada's Costa Tropical? The Costa Tropical is the coastal area that covers the province of Granada and...

Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo, Granada

A few meters from Linguaschools Granada, in the famous Realejo neighborhood, is the Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo. It's a palace that was used by both the Arab Kings and the Catholic Monarchs. Isabel...