Edinburgh has arguably one of the most
beautiful city-scapes in the world, and is also arguably one
of the best places to learn in the world. Picturing the
sweeping Lothian hillsides surrounding the city with
atmospheric tranquillity, you can understand why some of
history’s most creative characters emerged from this city –
Adam Smith, David Hume and Alexander Graham Bell are just a
few of hundreds. Many consider Edinburgh to have been the
birthplace of the Enlightenment.
So it’s certainly a great idea to learn
Spanish in Edinburgh! Grab yourself a great home-study
course and listen to your lessons while strolling the
Lothian hillsides, absorbing your new language – it would
certainly beat learning cooped up in a tiny city-centre
classroom somewhere!
With Edinburgh University attracting a
good mix of nationalities to the city, it shouldn’t be too
hard to find a native Spanish-speaking conversation partner
to help you improve faster.
Edinburgh is in the south-east of
Scotland, and has been the capital of Scotland since 1437.
It’s filled with Medieval and Georgian architecture. And
it’s also a great fun city to live in, with an active and
friendly nightlife, not to mention the world-famous
Edinburgh festival in August.