Cadiz is a city that sits on a peninsula jutting out into a
bay. Surrounded by water it is an extraordinarily beautiful
city and it's a fine idea for anyone to learn Spanish in
Cadiz.
This city has a great atmosphere for learning a language,
surprisingly relxed and easy going for such a large port town.
And the friendly people of Cadiz are always happy to chat - one
of the things you have to do a lot if you want to learn Spanish
in Cadiz.
The city has a history and tradition of liberalism and
tolerance that it fought to maintain even through Franco's
dictatorship. This history of liberalism is clear to see in the
open feel to the city today. If you are planning to learn
Spanish in Cadiz but have not yet got to know the city then you
are in for a treat.
The parties and festivals of Cadiz have their own unique
style. The carnival of Cadiz is often said to be the most
impressive and dazzling in all of Spain, which is saying
something in such a festival-loving country. The costumes and
characters and satirical song groups are extremely creative,
and the performances and music is also something you have to
experience.
Cadiz has a vibrant nightlife consisting of traditional
tapas bars, street cafes, all night clubs and some wonderful
local fiestas. The city's student population ensures a lively
party scene at all times of the year and the absence of mass
tourism means you can enjoy a really Spanish night out without
it costing the earth.
Whether you are going to live, study or just briefly visit
it's a great idea to learn Spanish in Cadiz.