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22 Spanish Language Schools in Malaga Ranking 2024

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Best Spanish schools in Malaga by category - student age group, value for money

TOP Rated by
Students < 18 years
La Playa Escuela de Español
Students < 18 years
4.9

Rating: 4.9

(8)
#2 Debla
Students < 18 years
4.9

Rating: 4.9

(7)
Students < 18 years
4.2

Rating: 4.2

(6)
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TOP Rated by
Students 18-30 years
La Playa Escuela de Español
Students 18-30 years
5.0

Rating: 5

(3)
#2 Debla
Students 18-30 years
4.8

Rating: 4.8

(12)
Students 18-30 years
4.8

Rating: 4.8

(8)
TOP Rated by
Students 31-49 years
La Playa Escuela de Español
Students 31-49 years
5.0

Rating: 5

(5)
Students 31-49 years
4.6

Rating: 4.6

(11)
#3 Debla
Students 31-49 years
4.5

Rating: 4.5

(8)
TOP Rated by
Students 50+ years
La Playa Escuela de Español
Students 50+ years
4.7

Rating: 4.7

(15)
Students 50+ years
4.7

Rating: 4.7

(3)
#3 Debla
Students 50+ years
4.5

Rating: 4.5

(43)
TOP Rated by
Students all ages
Expanish
Students all ages
5.0

Rating: 5

(2)
Students all ages
4.8

Rating: 4.8

(32)
Students all ages
4.7

Rating: 4.7

(3)
TOP Rated by
Quality of teaching
Study & Live in your Teacher's Home
Quality of teaching
5.0

Rating: 5

(3)
Quality of teaching
5.0

Rating: 5

(2)
Quality of teaching
4.7

Rating: 4.7

(29)
TOP Rated by
Leisure programme
clic International House
Leisure programme
4.4

Rating: 4.4

(11)
Leisure programme
4.2

Rating: 4.2

(34)
TOP Rated by
Value for money
Expanish
Value for money
5.0

Rating: 5

(2)
Value for money
4.7

Rating: 4.7

(30)
Value for money
4.6

Rating: 4.6

(37)
TOP Rated by
Location of school
Expanish
Location of school
5.0

Rating: 5

(2)
Location of school
4.9

Rating: 4.9

(38)
Location of school
4.9

Rating: 4.9

(12)

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Malaga ratings & opinions

How our students rated their experience in Malaga

4.5

Rating: 4.5/5.0

Overall attractiveness of Malaga
405 authentic ratings from students who reserved a course with us in Malaga
Nightlife
4.3

Rating: 4.3/5.0

Friendliness of locals
4.5

Rating: 4.5/5.0

Interesing things to do
4.5

Rating: 4.5/5.0

Geographic setting
4.6

Rating: 4.6/5.0

Public transport
4.4

Rating: 4.4/5.0

Climate
4.7

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Cleanliness
4.3

Rating: 4.3/5.0

Affordability
4.3

Rating: 4.3/5.0

Shopping
4.4

Rating: 4.4/5.0

Safety
4.5

Rating: 4.5/5.0

What our students said about Malaga

5.0

Rating: 5/5

I'm not going to fill this in because the school and host family are 20 bus minutes away from Malaga. Malaga itself, a nice city and lots to do. Good bus connection with La Cala del Moral. But in January La Cala is not a nice village: restaurants and bars closed due to holidays. I didn't like it. I was there alone and it was not nice that there was nothing to do. The village further away Rincon de la Victoria is much livelier. But that was a 45-minute walk from the host family (and back again). So after lunch, sometimes until 4 p.m., that was not an option because it was dark early and often cold. As a result, you rarely take the bus to Malaga. Just practically with the school (900 to 1200 and meal time, 1430 to 1600) difficult to implement. Still, I would like to come back here, but in February or March.

Marian
Netherlands
3.0

Rating: 3/5

A small sweet town, which turns into a party mile in the evening. As a result, there is an increased smell of urine (thanks to some incontinent men) and rubbish in the small streets. Thanks to many cleaners, there is nothing to be seen of this the next morning. The beach and the harbour are very beautiful and were my second home in good weather (in February/March unfortunately a lot of rain and cooler than expected). The people working in Malaga are mostly very nice and most of them can talk to you well in English.

Lisa
Germany
5.0

Rating: 5/5

Málaga is one of my favourite cities all over the world, although not in the unbearably hot high summer. In recent years, however, it has become increasingly crowded, and it is striking that more than half of the flats in the old town are occupied not by locals but by Airbnb (&Co) customers. I say that as part of the problem. If you include the places Pedregalejo, El Palo and El Dedo, which are within walking distance, in your Málaga experience, you will find a great place by the sea.

Joachim
Germany
5.0

Rating: 5/5

Very beautiful city that is easy to get around in. There are very beautiful landmarks to visit and a number of interesting museums. Public transport is above expectations, although it can be a little difficult to understand the system if you do not speak Spanish. Overall, the city is pretty clean, but if you go into secluded alley watch your step: people don't pick up after their dogs. Would definitely recommend Malaga.

Ludwig
Sweden
5.0

Rating: 5/5

If you like a smaller city, Malaga is the place for you! The historic old town, where you live, is easy to explore on foot. Every time you discover new restaurants, tapas bars or ice cream parlors that you still want to try out. The Soho area is also fun to explore and the beaches anyway. It is highly recommended that you borrow a bike and explore both the beaches in the direction of Pedregalejo and in the west.

Hannah
Germany
5.0

Rating: 5/5

Lots of sites and monuments to see, tons of restaurants and bars to go out, very friendly people, which is really good to practice Spanish in the shops and streets. I had no issues with safety. The city is kept very clean, e.g. after a huge storm, all the leaves and branches that fell off the trees were cleaned up the next day. Everything is very accessible by foot if you're staying at a place near the center.

Andreas
Germany
5.0

Rating: 5/5

My favorite city in Spain. For me definitely the best place where to stay longer and study. Málaga has everything - nice beaches, beautiful city centre, amazing history, endless number of great restaurants and pubs and good weather almost all year. The city is also very safe and traveling by public transport is comfortable.

Kateřina
Czech Republic
4.0

Rating: 4/5

Malaga is a fabulous city to stay in for a short or longer time. It feels very safe. It's easy to walk about, and the public transport is brilliant and easy to navigate. There's lots to do, including historical sites, museums, theatres, the beach and walks along the seafront. I heard that the nightlife is excellent too!

Sue
Germany
5.0

Rating: 5/5

Malaga is stunningly beautiful. I took the open top red bus tour a couple of times and found the history fascinating. I also walked for hours along the pretty paved areas around the parks and gardens and explored the old City. I will always remember Malaga.

Lynn
England UK
4.0

Rating: 4/5

Outstanding venue for our purposes. A most memorable working/studying vacation. We are encouraged to return for another update on our Spanish language skills. Our instructors were fabulous. It is on us to continue our progress here at home.

Patrick
4.0

Rating: 4/5

I lived in an apartment which sadly had few heaters and wind was blowing through the windows and so on... I was freezing and had to keep my gloves on indoors! (This has nothing to do with the school though, they have efficient heaters.)

Hannele
Finland
4.0

Rating: 4/5

La Cala del Moral is very beautiful. We didn't want to have any night life, so I don't have opinion about it. The house where we lived was peaceful, and that's the most important thing for me. For me the nights are for sleeping.

Carita
Finland
4.0

Rating: 4/5

Rich nightlife, interesting museums, sights, incredible fortresses, beautiful parks, very tasty food - specially fresh fish, clear sea, the beaches have a dull colour of grey sand but there are showers and clean toilets around.

Dorota
Poland
4.0

Rating: 4/5

The city center is at times so overcrowded with daytime tourists that you can hardly get through (my room was in the old town). 2 weeks were ideal for me. That would be too much for me in Summer, with even more hype.

Ruth
Switzerland
5.0

Rating: 5/5

This was my second trip to Málaga and thanks to the activities organized by the Cervantes team, I got a more positive view of the city and its culture. I will for sure come again.

Zeliha
5.0

Rating: 5/5

I think Malaga is a very beautiful city, absolutely suitable for spending time with friends. I found the public transport excellent as well as the kindness of the local people.

Alessia
Italy
4.0

Rating: 4/5

Beautifully landscaped, with parks, plants, fountains, monuments, well-kept toilets!!! Overall, the city makes a clean well-kept impression, there is a relaxed, cheerful mood

Gertraud
Germany
4.0

Rating: 4/5

Very many interesting museums. The beach was nice and nereby there are interesting places to go. It’s easy to get a bus or train to Granada, Nerja, Caminito del Rey etc.

Pia
England UK
5.0

Rating: 5/5

Great place, very nice. Good museums, friendly people, super tasty food, beautiful beaches, easy to reach by bus, nice vintage shops, great mercado, top.

Liesa
Germany
5.0

Rating: 5/5

Unfortunately far too many tourists. You come to Spain to learn Spanish and then eventually only hear English, possibly Dutch and German. Too bad ☹️

Valentine
Germany

What school directors said about Malaga

Malaga is one of Spain’s cities with the largest number of quality Spanish language schools. This is because in Malaga you can combine your Spanish course with many cultural activities, with tourism, with beach holidays. The sun shines more than 300 days per year, people like to come to study in a destination with a good climate. The friendly and communicative Andalusian people is always disposed to help and the city size is excellent to move easily through the city.

María Paula Moreno AlvesDirector of Cervantes Escuela Internacional, lives in Malaga since 1965

Malaga is a Mediterranean city with warm temperatures and more than 300 days of sunshine a year. It has excellent conditions for outdoor sports: golf, tennis, beach volleyball, horse riding and all water sports. You can learn a language and relax with a wonderful holiday in Spain's most welcoming city. It is perfectly communicated with other cities by surface (Granada, Seville, Cordoba, etc. ...). It has an important international airport with daily flights to different countries of the world. You can visit the monumental center in a beautiful city and the coast known internationally for the environment, beaches, marinas and golf courses (Torremolinos, Marbella, Nerja ...). The temperatures will allow you to enjoy a magnificent nightlife with a variety of cultural activities and fun. Our city and our people will make you fall in love.

ConcepciónDirector of Instituto Picasso
Miguel Ochoa Steensbjerre

Malaga offers the following; the sun and the beaches, people, tourist attractions, an International airport, nightlife, good, a different accent and affordable prices.

Miguel Ochoa SteensbjerreDirector of Debla, lives in Malaga since 1984
Matthias Roskoschek

One of the great characteristics of Malaga is the excellent climate. With an average annual temperature of 22ºC, Malaga offers around 330 sunny days.

Matthias Roskoschek Director of Academia CILE, lives in Malaga since 1977
Rita Fah

Malaga is an excellent year-round student city. It has good shopping, social life and nightlife.

Rita FahDirector of Andalusí Instituto de Idiomas, lives in Malaga since 1994

Most recent student reviews of language schools in Malaga

Academia AIFP

EVERYTHING :) Next year I will be back for a 4 week course :) Two weeks definitely aren't enough :(
Perfection in every situation (during class and contact with reception)

7 March 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 56 years

4.3

Rating: 4.3

| 37 reviews
KatarzynaAcademia AIFP
Debla

Excellent teachers, good written materials, classes stopped and started promptly. Overall, we were super pleased with our experience at Debla.
Our B1A teachers were terrific.

4 March 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 64 years

4.6

Rating: 4.6

| 71 reviews
MargeryDebla
Academia CILE

A slightly different, exciting teaching style
Due to the co-operation between the two schools, I hardly noticed anything about CILE

4 March 2024
Course: Part-Time Course - 8 weeks
Student age: 68 years

4.4

Rating: 4.4

| 63 reviews
ValentineAcademia CILE
Expanish

The location of the school is great, super central/ in the centre of the city. Lots of cafés and restaurants in the immediate vicinity.

27 February 2024
Course: Intensive Spanish 20 - 2 weeks
Student age: 22 years

5.0

Rating: 5

| 2 reviews
PhilippExpanish
La Playa Escuela de Español

Very nice people and very good teachers

12 February 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 53 years

4.8

Rating: 4.8

| 32 reviews
La Playa Escuela de Español

I have dealt with 3 different teachers: Isabel, Pedro and Maria. All very enthusiastic, spontaneous, cordial. Have a lot of patience and try to make things clear in every way. They also speak excellent English, sometimes it was easy to answer my question if I didn't know it in Spanish. They also know how to challenge you to not only listen, but also to talk yourself, regardless of your level.

11 February 2024
Course: Semi-Intensive Course - 4 weeks
Student age: 66 years

4.8

Rating: 4.8

| 32 reviews
Expanish

Amazing staff members, super friendly, really felt like one big family. Good ways of teaching, high level. Learned a lot.

7 February 2024
Course: Intensive Spanish 20 - 4 weeks
Student age: 39 years

5.0

Rating: 5

| 2 reviews
Academia AIFP

I liked the teachers and the administrators. They were helpful and knowledgeable!

30 January 2024
Course: Intensive Course - 6 weeks
Student age: 30 years

4.3

Rating: 4.3

| 37 reviews
Enforex

Very well organized, great teacher, small group

16 January 2024
Course: Intensive 20 - 2 weeks
Student age: 58 years

4.2

Rating: 4.2

| 25 reviews
HelenaEnforex
Cervantes Escuela Internacional

Very friendly environment and amazing teachers! Quality of this school is great! I was really satisfied with it and love to recommend it to all students. Also the location at Palo is perfect (beautiful beaches and great connection to the centre by public transport). After school activities and weekends trips were also very nice. I would love to study here again.
Amazing place where you can study!

11 December 2023
Course: Intensive - 3 weeks
Student age: 37 years

4.1

Rating: 4.1

| 58 reviews
Maestro Mío

I took a short class, but all the teachers are kind and teach me well!

27 November 2023
Course: Intensive 20 - 1 week
Student age: 25 years

4.2

Rating: 4.2

| 10 reviews
Academia CILE

The teachers were very nice, clear, interesting.
Don't think I'll do it again.

27 November 2023
Course: Standard Course - 1 week
Student age: 64 years

4.4

Rating: 4.4

| 63 reviews
La Playa Escuela de Español

Small classes, good focus on the individual. Very friendly and helpful staff.

23 November 2023
Course: Intensive Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 57 years

4.8

Rating: 4.8

| 32 reviews
Instituto Picasso

What we learnt grammatically/theoretically in the first two lessons, we immediately put into practice in the following two lessons, i.e. we spoke a lot and applied what we had learnt. The lessons were fun. I also liked the frequent change of teachers. The teachers were also very helpful and friendly
Maybe use other media in the classroom from time to time?

21 November 2023
Course: Intensive Standard - 4 weeks
Student age: 63 years

4.5

Rating: 4.5

| 40 reviews
Maestro Mío

Good teachers, patient, personal. Good location. Intensive lessons.
Especially Marina was a good teacher, Lorenzo too.

21 November 2023
Course: Intensive 20 - 1 week
Student age: 66 years

4.2

Rating: 4.2

| 10 reviews
José (female!)Maestro Mío
Instituto Picasso

The teacher changes every now and then. This makes the lessons very varied. The school is centrally located.

14 November 2023
Course: Intensive Standard - 1 week
Student age: 59 years

4.5

Rating: 4.5

| 40 reviews
Academia AIFP

I loved the professors and my classmates. I enjoyed my time at this school.

14 November 2023
Course: Intensive Course - 6 weeks
Student age: 30 years

4.3

Rating: 4.3

| 37 reviews
La Playa Escuela de Español

I really loved my four weeks at the school. The wonderful location of the school on the beach in the nice and quiet La Cala, the pedagogy and the teachers and the good atmosphere. Everything worked perfectly for me.

6 November 2023
Course: Intensive Course - 3 weeks
Student age: 65 years

4.8

Rating: 4.8

| 32 reviews
Maestro Mío

The teachers and the team were very nice.
there is still room for improvement

31 October 2023
Course: Intensive 20 - 2 weeks
Student age: 60 years

4.2

Rating: 4.2

| 10 reviews
clic International House

Centrally situated.
Students are not only classified by level, but also by age.

25 October 2023
Course: Intensive 20 - 3 weeks
Student age: 51 years

4.2

Rating: 4.2

| 12 reviews

Information about Malaga

Why Malaga? Malaga is a city that sparkles. It is a vibrant, Spanish city with a real southern port atmosphere and a developing cultural scene. Being the second largest city in Andalucía, it boasts pretty streets, leafy boulevards, lush gardens and a breezy ambience. If you want to combine sun, sea and folklore with studying Spanish, then Malaga is the ideal choice.
What we like about Malaga
  • Budget friendly.
  • Main international airport for the region.
  • Fantastic local cuisine.
  • Long stretch of beautiful coastline.
What we dislike about Malaga
  • Strong local accent.
  • High temperatures in the summer months.
Population:   579,000
Time zone: +11h. (GMT +1)
Region: Andalusia, Provincia de Málaga
Currency: EUR (1 EUR = 1.0904 USD)
Name of city in Spanish: Málaga
Visa: Nationals from USA do not require a visa to study short term courses up to 90 days. Check visa requirements for nationals from other countries.
Visa requirements data last updated on 01 Dec. 2022 (Source)
For the most up-to-date visa information please consult with the embassy or consulate of Spain in your country. List of embassies and consulates of Spain on the official website - Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Union Europea y Cooperacion.
High season: July
Low season: December
Average course price per week: 208 €
Cost of Living:
* 100 = prices in New York
  • Price index excluding rent: 57* (43% cheaper than New York)
  • Price index including rent: 40* (60% cheaper than New York)
  • Price index food only:48* (52% cheaper than New York)
  • Big Mac price (Spain average): 4.37 €
    (7% cheaper than in USA)
Mains electricity:
  • Plug Type C
  • Plug Type F
  • Residential voltage: 230 V
  • Frequency: 50 Hz
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Night-time Temperature
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Hours of Sunshine
6568101112119765
Water Temperature
59 °F57.2 °F57.2 °F59 °F62.6 °F66.2 °F69.8 °F71.6 °F69.8 °F66.2 °F62.6 °F60.8 °F
Rainfall
81mm55mm49mm41mm25mm12mm2mm6mm16mm56mm95mm88mm
Best time to take a language course in Malaga
March
Easter Processions
Easter Processions

24 March 2024 - 31 March 2024Holy Week in Málaga has been declared an event of International Tourist Interest. Málaga is the city with the largest number of Easter processions in Spain (46). Starting with ten processions on Palm Sunday alone, there are processions every day of the week except on Saturday.

August
Málaga Fair
Málaga Fair

17 August 2024 - 24 August 2024Ten days of celebration in late summer Málaga. There is a huge fun fair, bullfights, traditional dances and music in the streets of the city centre, shows and activities for all members of the family.

November
Dia de todo los santos- Tosantos
Dia de todo los santos- Tosantos

01 November 2024In Spain, to celebrate All Saints Day, tradition sees families visit cemeteries to tend the graves of their loved ones. This sombre event is actually a great opportunity to try some local specialities: roasted chestnuts and sweet potatoes are available from street vendors, and pastry shops have the traditional huesos de santo (saints bones), buñuelos and borrachuelos.

Alcazaba
Alcazaba
Gibralfaro Castle
Gibralfaro Castle
Atarazanas Market
Atarazanas Market
The Promenade
The Promenade
Marina Square
Marina Square
Malaga
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Málaga (AGP) - 8 km. from Malaga city center

Public transportation to city center:

Every 20 minutes, 15 minutes.

Main stops: Aeropuerto Malaga, Malaga Centro-Almeda

Every 10 minutes, 20 minutes.

Main stops: Villarosa, Malaga

Taxi: 11 minutes drive to city center of Malaga

Federico García Lorca (GRX) - 77 km. from Malaga city center

Public transportation to city center:

Every 60 minutes, 150 minutes.

Main stops: Granada Airport, Estacion de Autobuses + Estacion de Autobuses, Malaga

Taxi: 75 minutes drive to city center of Malaga

Q&A - Questions and answers about Malaga

  • The highest final level of high school for Spanish assumes B2 level and so I suspect you have this level. The school will ask you to take their language test once you have booked, so that they know well which level suits you best.
    Robin Rebecca Pietersma, LanguageCourse.Net - Jul 17, 2023
  • No, I am afraid we need the prepayment in order to send your booking to the school.
    Louise Granath, LanguageCourse.Net - Jun 27, 2023
  • With your 51 years old, you can opt for a 50+ course, but also a general Spanish course. For 50+ courses, there are often limited start dates so I recommend you join the general course, then you have a greater chance of finding a good language group at your level, on a date of your preference. The biggest difference between the general and 50+ course is usually the extra after-course activities that are organised. We can always have a look at the average age within a particular school if you are in doubt.
    Robin Rebecca Pietersma, LanguageCourse.Net - Apr 24, 2023
  • Malaga is definitely a bike-friendly city. We can recommend these bike rental companies that our students used during their stay: Recyclobike, Malaga Bike Tours and Bike Tours Malaga.
    Olga, Administration from Debla - Mar 17, 2023
  • Most juniors courses take place during the summer months, but some schools also offer junior courses during spring and fall. You can find the start dates for junior courses on the schools profile page.
    Louise Granath, LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 01, 2023
  • Yes, there are courses available all around the year.
    Sawsan Zein, LanguageCourse.Net - Feb 03, 2023
  • Yes, absolutely! You can organize your own accommodation according to your preferences.
    Ana Carolina Dos Santos, LanguageCourse.Net - Dec 06, 2022
  • In Malaga, Spanish programmes for students over 50s are available in March, April, September, October, and November. In any other month, you can participate in a Spanish course with students of mixed ages. The school in Malaga with the more mature students throughout the year is Academia CILE - the average age of the students is 37 years old.
    Teachers have plenty of experience in having students of all ages and adapting the content and rhythm of the class to students regardless of their age.
    Ana Carolina Dos Santos, LanguageCourse.Net - Nov 17, 2022
  • The average age of the students at Academia CILE in Malaga is 36 years old throughout the year. The school offers Spanish programs suitable for all levels: A1 to C2.
    A test to assess your exact language level takes place before the start of the course via an online form. This way, the school can place you in the right group.
    Ana Carolina Dos Santos, LanguageCourse.Net - Oct 31, 2022
  • The schools in Malaga are open year-round and students are arriving every Monday. There are no closed groups for a certain period.
    You can join an existing group and new students can join your group afterward.
    Ana Carolina Dos Santos, LanguageCourse.Net - Oct 17, 2022

FAQ about schools in Malaga

  • The schools offer various types of accommodation: a flat is usually equipped with 3-4 bedrooms, 1 kitchen (equipped), 1 living room (TV), 1 bathroom. A mini-apartment usually consists of 1-2 bedrooms, 1 (equipped) kitchen, 1 living room (TV), 1 bathroom. Mini-apartments are therefore shared by fewer students. Some schools accept students from the age of 16 in residence, others require students to be of age. If you are unsure which schools may allow minors to stay in the residence, ask one of our agents for help and we will be happy to assist you.
    Veronica Romualdi, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Feb 26, 2024
  • If you stay in Fuengirola, the fastest way to come to Málaga is by train. You can buy a monthly train ticket.
    Melanie Birkner, Employee from Instituto Picasso - Feb 19, 2024
  • As long as you are over 18 and there is availability for both options you can book one type of accommodation for the first week and another type for tor the second week.
    Louise Granath, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Aug 08, 2023
  • Yes, most of the offered apartments have kitchenettes and utensils. The cost of the apartment depends on its location in the city, the more expensive the apartment is, the closer to the city center, as well as its condition, including the condition of the furniture and the availability of household items.
    Maksym Sterpul, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 13, 2023
  • Usually, our company and schools do not set a final date by which you need to complete your booking reservation. The cost of the course remains the same throughout the year and does not change. However, I always tell my students to complete their reservations the earlier the better. That way we have time to confirm your enrollment, the school has time to form a group of students, and have time to find accommodation for the student.
    Maksym Sterpul, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 13, 2023
  • A residence is usually closer to the school, maybe even on school grounds, where you stay with several students in one building. A shared apartment is often a normal apartment, where maybe 3-5 students live, but in the building itself live mostly locals.
    Robin Rebecca Pietersma, Dutch Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Apr 01, 2022

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