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From Salamanca to… Segovia and Avila!

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

A group of students studying Spanish in Salamanca enjoyed a trip to the beautiful cities of Segovia and Avila this week – a great chance to see a bit more of Castilla and Leon, mix with fellow students, practise Spanish and get a greater idea of Spanish culture and history!

Segovia's main attraction - the aquaduct!

Armed with their cameras and picnics, the students headed to the aqua-duct of Segovia – a stunning monument well photographed and famous throughout Spain.  This huge structure – which has a Virgin Mary statue in the middle  – is situated in the heart of the city, which is predominantly built with the same type of brick as the aqua-duct, making for great photos and stunning scenery.  Whilst Salamanca’s brick is typically golden, Segovia’s typical style reminds of the red-brick buildings of Victorian England.

Typical Segovian dish - Cochinillo!

Another highlight of the Segovia trip was the food!  The “cochinillo” (roast piglet) is a popular dish here (so popular you can find Segovian style bars in Salamanca selling this speciality!).  The students enjoyed the typical food – a warming meal on a blustery day!

Next stop was Avila – the beautiful walled city you pass through on the way to Madrid from Salamanca (or vice versa).  A little like Chester, England, this city is surrounded by a wall, protecting the city and its famous castle (of which the students couldn’t take enough photos!).  Though a lot smaller than cities such as Salamanca, to pass a half day, the students found plenty to do and it’s a great place to go for the day (by train, by bus, by car…) for a lunch and a spot of tourism.

Mester’s Spanish school do many excursions as part of their activity programme – why not check them out? It’s a great way to interact with fellow students, to see a new side of Spain and to change your scenery for a day.  Ideal for students who come to Spain as a group trip (taking the pressure off the teachers to organise activities!).

Inside the stunning castle!

If you can’t travel so far for whatever reason, then don’t doubt that there’s not enough to do in Salamanca!  See our activity programme for inspiration – be it a film night, an art conference, a cookery class or a language exchange in the Erasmus Cafe, there’s no excuse for being bored!

Italian Group enjoy their last week in Spain!

Friday, July 31st, 2009

The Italian Group that we’ve had staying with us the last two weeks have now finished their Spanish Course with us in Salamanca! The group have been here for 2 weeks to improve their Spanish and to see Spain. They’ve joined in some fantastic trips and seen a few cities, including a trip to Portugal!

Salamanca at night

Salamanca at night

The group all together in Segovia

The group all together in Segovia

The group is made up of 9 students and their teacher Vania, who’s also taken part in a Spanish Teachers course with us, and have come from the Science school Belfiore in Italy. There’s more about what they got up to in their first week on our blog and about the Teachers Course that Vania, the group’s teacher, has been taking during their stay in Salamanca.

The Cathedral of Segovia

The Cathedral of Segovia

The Ancient City Walls of Avila

The Ancient City Walls of Avila

The group has taken part in the normal activities that we offer as a part of our Cultural Program, including cookery classes, Tapas trips, a guided tour of Salamanca and conferences in the school – amongst other things! You can read all about this in our previous blog post on the group.

The beach at Aveiro

The beach at Aveiro

The group in a Spanish Class

The group in a Spanish Class

This week the group have enjoyed a trip to Aveiro, a beach resort in Portugal, which was a great trip and the weather was great for everyone to enjoy the beach! They’ve also been lucky enough to take a trip to both Segovia and Avila, two local important and beautiful cities. They’re both old walled cities with loads of history and culture and important buildings to see. The Cathedral of Segovia is particularly impressive! You can see the walls and the Cathedral in the photos above.

Rubén and Asun, the group's teachesr, with Vania

Rubén and Asun, the group's teachers, with Vania

The Italian Girls and Vania at the door of our Salamanca school

The Italian Girls and Vania at the door of our Salamanca school

The group has some fantastic photos of their trip that you can see on Facebook in the album of photos that we have for them, of all their trips and of the group too!