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Live as you like

As individual as the teaching of Spanish at ToLingua is also accommodation. Choose what suits you best and where you feel perfectly at ease during your educational stay. There is a wide range of possibilities. Take your pick:

  • Shared Student flat
    You can live in an inexpensive students' flat along with students from different nations. Here you can cook, eat, learn and talk together.

     

  • Spanish Family
    The best contact with Spanish people is granted if you stay with a local family. Choose between half-board or full-board in a single room.

     

  • Apartment
    In an apartment, alone or with your partner.

     

  • Three-star hotel
    The Hotel Juan II with its terrace offering a stunning view of the river landscape of the Duero, or the Hotel Maria del Molina in the heart of the old town.

    Three-start hotel

  • Hospice of a monastery
    The Hospice of a monastery offers simple accommodation. If you would like to experience something different for a change — why not be inspired by this special atmosphere?

     

  • Hospice of a monasteryCasa Rural
    A typical house from the18th Century with character. Totally renovated with style and comfort. There are 2 flats with 2 or 3 bedrooms, kitchen and living room. Individuals can rent the flat too.

     

  • ToLingua - Posada Palacio RejadoradaPosada (Rural hotel)
    Exclusive and special - the recently renovated palace from the 15. Century, in the old quarter of the town, only few minutes from the school, awaits you with an extraordinary ambience.



All accommodations are easily reached on foot in few minutes from the school.
 


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