Sevilla city rating by our language course clients
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Sevilla ratings & reviews
What our students said about Sevilla
Seville is a beautiful city that is safe and easy to get around on foot. The city is also clean and the friendliness of the locals is pleasant. Buildings such as the Giralda, cathedral, setas, the many small and large squares and Plaza de Espana are a delight. There are tapas bars and restaurants everywhere, the offer is very good. The city invites you to explore new things every day - every day of my 3 weeks was very nice.
Beautiful city with great sights and an impressive old town. Nice nightlife areas and delicious tapas bars, though I didn't find an area with smaller shops and boutiques. Friendly locals and a beautiful river promenade. It would be nice to have a beach bar, as is now the case in many big cities along the river. I missed the sea a bit, but I knew that beforehand (-;
I loved Seville. It is beautiful, full of history and very interesting. I am an older student and most of the other students were in their 20's so I didn't have much company after classes. I didn't mind but would have preferred a few more organized activities with the school.
It's a city I don't want to recommend when it's too hot like July-August, but it's a really good place for security. It's lively at night, and it would be really nice to go to an academy while staying at a homestay near the cathedral.
Great city if you like culture, shopping, tapas, warm climate in November, narrow streets with lots of people eating and drinking outside. It's quite noisy though, so you should like that too.
Sevilla is one of the prettiest cities in Europe :) Lots of stuff to do. Nice food, great opportunities to go out incl. Salsa & Bachata dancing. Would definitely go again
There are quite a lot of tourists. But Seville is a great city and I recommend visiting there. Especially the teachers and staff at CLIC are the best.
Great city to visit. Easy to walk around both to visit sights and enjoy cafes and restaurants. Lively and beautiful. I always felt safe everywhere.
Great city with lots to do. Unfortunately I had torrential rain for my entire stay which changed what I was able to do during the evenings.
It's a great city, the place is beautiful. The school is in an important place in Seville. Lots of ideas after school to explore Seville.
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Sevilla

Well organised (almost a bit too strict), very good cultural programme.
15 December 2025
Course: Intensive 20 - 1 week
Student age: 32 years

Super friendly administration and teachers. Great location. Very nice looking building with a terrace.
1 December 2025
Course: Intensive 20 - 1 week
Student age: 50 years

Very engaging teaching style, friendly professors and environment.
1 December 2025
Course: Intensive 20 - 1 week
Student age: 16 years

Cultural excursions in Spanish language, some topics of the class - especially on the last day with historical interviews and interactions in the market of Triana. Also grammar exercises.
1 December 2025
Course: Intensive 20 - 1 week
Student age: 61 years

Great teachers who made classes fun and engaging. Plenty of conversation opportunities and useful grammar.
Just a great school and I’d love to return for further study.
24 November 2025
Course: Intensive 20 - 2 weeks
Student age: 62 years
Information about Sevilla
Key Facts about Sevilla
- Price index excluding rent: 60* (40% cheaper than New York)
- Price index including rent: 41* (59% cheaper than New York)
- Price index food only:50* (50% cheaper than New York)
- Big Mac price (Spain average):4.05 € (7% cheaper than in USA)
- Residential voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
Weather in Sevilla
What to do in Sevilla
Arrival airport
Public transportation to city center:
Every 30 minutes, 16 minutes.
Main stops: Sevilla Airport, Auxiliar Kansas City - Est. Santa Justa
Taxi: 10 minutes drive to city center of Sevilla
Q&A - Questions about Spanish courses and schools in Sevilla
I am interested in taking flamenco classes while learning Spanish.
Would it be possible to book private lessons after the course starts?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions About Spanish Courses in Sevilla
I would like to start lessons for 50+ for 5 weeks from late December/early January. Preference is Malaga or Seville. Several years ago I completed my A1. What do you recommend?
Why would you like to join a 50+ course?
If the reason is because you would like to take classes with other 50+ students, it is good to know that 50+ courses are actually always taught in mixed age groups (16+), but it is a 50+ course because of the activities especially for 50+ students. With that, a 50+ course is also usually a maximum of 2 weeks.
Since you would like to do 5 weeks from the end of December or January, I recommend joining a general course in a school where the average age is a bit higher. A general course often starts every Monday so you can choose your own dates and your desired length. And by having the highest average age, you are still most likely to take classes with some peers. Is that an idea?”































