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Summer is closely approaching and we already know how much you're looking forward to the long summer nights, beach days and all of the great trips and activities that will be surrounding the city. Do you already have plans this

Experience the Passion and Energy of Flamenco in Barcelona! Barcelona is a city full of life, culture, and unforgettable experiences. And what better way to immerse yourself in Spanish tradition than with an authentic Flamenco Show? Step into the enchanting atmosphere

In today’s globalized world, having the ability to speak multiple languages, especially Spanish, can significantly enhance your professional prospects. One of the most valuable ways to gain practical language skills and immerse yourself in a new culture is by participating

Every year, the city of Valencia comes alive with the excitement and energy of Fallas, a festival unlike any other in Spain. It’s a time when the streets are filled with creative and breath-taking sculptures, vibrant processions and offerings, and

Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love that has become a global tradition, but its cultural significance varies from country to country. In Spain, and particularly in Valencia, this day holds a unique place in the hearts of many. From

Las Fallas is far more than just a celebration of parties, dancing, and drinks. At its core, the festival is a profound expression of art, culture, and community, which are brought to life through both the ninots and fallas of each

If you've ever been in Valencia at the end of February, you´ll instantly know what we´re talking about. For those who have not experienced it yet, you´re in luck. The anticipation for Fallas - the city's biggest and most beloved

As we start to wind down from the excitement of Christmas and New Year, Valencia is looking forward to a special occasion next week: the celebration of the city’s patron saint, San Vicente Mártir. Every year on January 22nd, Valencians come

In Spain, Christmas is just the beginning of the festive season and it’s far from the only important celebration. For many Valencians and Spaniards, the real highlight of the holidays comes after Christmas, with Nochevieja (New Year's Eve) and El

One of the most enchanting traditions during the Christmas season in Valencia is the display of belenes (nativity scenes). These detailed nativity scenes showing the birth of Jesus are more than just religious symbols; they are a celebration of craftsmanship,