Sevilla, the capital of Andalusia (southern Spain), is one of
the most beautiful and traditional cities in Spain. It is an
explosion of color and of contrast—between contemporary
and historical, Roman and Arab, educational and entertaining.
Here, you will see tradition come to life in such Spanish mainstays
as flamenco dancing and bullfighting. You can also visit varied
monuments such as the Moorish Alcázar Palace and the
Giralda tower, as well as the gothic Cathedral, the third largest
in the Christian world.
In Sevilla, you will feel the spirit of an eternally romantic
city. Spring is filled with the excitement of two of the most
important festivals: Semana Santa (Holy Week) and the Féria,
a spectacular flamenco festival. Year-round, the city’s
lively atmosphere thrives—thanks to the open and friendly
local residents. Sevilla is a perfect location to develop your
Spanish language skills, gain cultural perspective, and have
the time of your life!
Three Good Reasons
to Study Spanish in Sevilla
Sevilla is a classic Andalusian
city, upholding its traditions while remaining fun
and cosmopolitan.
Andalusians are known for their
friendly hospitality and laid-back attitude; they
welcome visitors with open arms.
The city is home to some of the
most intriguing monuments in Spain: La Giralda,
the largest cathedral in Spain; Plaza de Torros,
one of the
oldest bullfighting rings; and the palace of Reales
Alcázares, which is still used by Spanish
royalty.
Summers in Sevilla are quite hot, and
run from June to September. Daily highs can be up to 104ºF
(40ºC) and nightly lows down to 64ºF (18ºC).
Winters are mild with a mixture of sunny and overcast
days. Evenings are noticeably cooler. First rains are
in late September or early October and can be heavy, but
rarely last more than a day or two. Daily highs in the
fall and winter are about 68ºF (20ºC) and nightly
lows rarely fall below 50ºF (10ºC).
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