10 language schools in Salamanca from 205€ for a 1 week Spanish course
Salamanca ratings & opinions
How our students rated their experience in Salamanca
What our students said about Salamanca
For me, Salamanca is fascinating because of the architecture and art, the living and present history everywhere, the tradition and the university (academic) atmosphere. Plus a lot of different events. So on a day-to-day basis, I think it's a place where you can live an easy, relaxed and enjoyable life.
Salamanca was awesome! It was big enough that there was lots to do, but small enough that it was easy to navigate and also very safe. The climate was also wonderful – dry but very summery!
I had only seen pictures of the city, so I didn't actually get to know much of it until I got there. It is an interesting city with a lot of history and proud people.
Salamanca has a very interesting old university and public library to wonder through with amazement, as do most cities in Europe. Salamanca is not near a beach.
It's a beautiful small city. The only areas I haven't commented on are ones where I've not been sufficiently engaged in to form an opinion.
The historic core of the city is an inhabited open-air museum. The many students make it a very young city with a lot of charm.
Salamanca is a beautiful city. It is charming yet still practical. All the landmarks are worth seeing and are all affordable.
Beautiful city, lots of attractions, also in the surrounding area, excellent cleanliness. Absolutely recommended.
I don't like nightlife or shopping. I enjoyed museums, churches and historical sites in the city.
Tourist overcrowded, hundreds of groups, crowds moving through the same sightseeing main points.
What language school directors said about Salamanca
Salamanca is the epicenter of Idiomatic Tourism. More than 25 000 students of all over the world choose Salamanca. The beauty of the city, its university atmosphere and its wide cultural offer have converted Salamanca into the ideal place to study Spanish.
Salamanca is a world heritage city. It´s cosmopolitan and friendly atmosphere provides a stimulating environment in which to learn Spanish.
Salamanca is very safe, cosmopolitan and so beutiful. It is the perfect place to learn Spanish, have fun, go to concerts, exhibitions and parties...
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Salamanca
Great teachers, small classes, fantastic location.
4 June 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 8 weeks
Student age: 62 years
Very efficient teaching in small groups and highly committed teachers. Personal support even beyond pure teaching issues.
The secretary's office is very helpful and helpful. The classrooms are located in a former convent.
2 October 2023
Course: Intensive Course - 3 weeks
Student age: 66 years
Location, seriousness, good attention.
19 July 2023
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 56 years
Young teachers, dynamic
They should pay more attention to teacher development in didactics.
23 May 2023
Course: Intensive Course 25 - 2 weeks
Student age: 69 years
Very friendly, competent, helpful teachers and organisers. Very personal support and atmosphere. The focus in the lessons is clearly on communication, but the necessary grammar is also taught. Small classes. Individual allocation to the appropriate level, very flexible.
3 April 2023
Course: Intensive Course 20 - 5 weeks
Student age: 66 years
Information about Salamanca
- Beautiful sandstone architecture.
- Ancient city with interesting history.
- Relatively untouched culture.
- Vibrant student city.
- No beach.
- Not as good a nightlife as the larger cities.
Key Facts about Salamanca
- Price index excluding rent: 54* (46% cheaper than New York)
- Price index including rent: 75* (25% cheaper than New York)
- Price index food only:43* (57% cheaper than New York)
- Big Mac price (Spain average):
4.54 € (7% cheaper than in USA)
- Residential voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
Weather in Salamanca
Events in Salamanca
September 2025Salamanca Fair is a week-long festival celebrating Our Lady of the Valley (the Virgen de la Vega), one of the patron saints of the city. It is a week of festivities, eating and drinking followed by a religious floral offering held in the Cathedral Vieja. After the ceremony, locals celebrate being Salmantinos with fireworks, concerts and parades.
What to do in Salamanca
Arrival airports
Public transportation to city center:
5 per day, 20 minutes.
Main stops: Salamanca Airport, Salamanca
Taxi: 20 minutes drive to city center of Salamanca
Public transportation to city center:
Every 240 minutes, 120 minutes.
Main stops: Aeropuerto Valladolid-Villanub, Valladolid + Valladolid, Salamanca
Taxi: 85 minutes drive to city center of Salamanca
Public transportation to city center:
Every 180 minutes, 165 minutes.
Main stops: Madrid-Barajas Airport, Salamanca
Taxi: 130 minutes drive to city center of Salamanca
Q&A - Questions about Spanish courses and schools in Salamanca
- We are a family of 4 and are interested in booking a Spanish programme. Our kids are 7 and 9 years old, can you organize semi-private lessons for all of us?“We can organize semi-private lessons for the adults and for the kids but with different teachers. For the kids, we have a different teaching method, specific to their age.”Nuria Castro, Don Quijote Spanish Department from Don Quijote - Nov 28, 2022How do kids manage their pocket money? I am interested in booking a summer camp for my daughter, but at that age, we don't necessarily want to give them a debit card but then what are the other options? It would be too much cash to bring along.“We understand your concern as parents, what we have done in the past is the following: the parents send us a certain amount of money, and we give the student each week (or when he or she needs it) whatever the parents have stipulated.”Sophie L'Enfant, Administration from Colegio de España - Oct 24, 2022
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Spanish courses in Salamanca
- Are you working with universities in Salamanca?“No, we do not work with Universities in Salamanca. All our partner schools are language schools. ”Madly , FR Consultant from LanguageCourse.net - Jan 24, 2023Do classes start on Mondays, or is starting in the middle of the week also possible?“Lessons take place from Monday to Friday and typically start on a Monday. I am afraid it's not possible to start in the middle of the week.”Ana Carolina, Area Manager from LanguageCourse.net - Mar 23, 2022Didn't find what you are looking for?Interested in a specific type of course? See our reviews of Spanish courses & camps for teenager and children in Salamanca or other 26 different Spanish course types in Salamanca.Interested in language travel to other cities? Have a look at Spanish language schools in other cities in Spain such as Alicante, Almeria, Almuñécar, Barbate (Cadiz), Barcelona ..., Bilbao, Cadiz, Castelldefels, Denia, Granada, Ibiza, Jaén, Jerez de la Frontera, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Logroño, Madrid, Malaga, Mallorca, Marbella, Murcia, Nerja, Palma de Mallorca, Pamplona, Platja d'Aro (Costa Brava), Prado del Rey, Puzol (Valencia), Ronda, San Pedro de Alcántara, San Sebastian, Santander, Santiago de Compostela, Sevilla, Soria, Tarragona, Tenerife, Úbeda, Valencia, Valjunquera, Vejer de la Frontera, Vigo, Zaragoza or see our list of all schools in Spain. You may also want to consult options outside Spain for learning Spanish.Show more
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