Barcelona is located in the northeast
of Spain and is the capital of Cataluña. With a
population of 1.5 million (3 million including the greater
Barcelona area) it is one of Spain's most important cities.
Four kilometres of beaches to the east and a National Park to the west make its location ideal, and Barcelona really has something to offer to everyone...
The 1992 summer Olympic Games left their mark
on the city's landscape and it has become one of the world's
true cultural capitals.
The urban landscape combines some of the best examples
of modern-day architecture with the historical monuments
to be found in the city's oldest quarters. Internationally
renowned for modernist buildings constructed for the
"Universal Exhibition" celebrated at the beginning
of the last century, and whose architects include Puig
i Cadafalch, Doménech i Montaner, and the brilliant
Antoni Gaudí, parks and buildings reflect avant-garde
tendencies rather than more traditional designs.
Wide boulevards are truly emblematic in Barcelona and
are full of life at all hours of the day and night.
Taking a stroll down "Las Ramblas",
the famous avenue leading down to the sea, you will
find a curious mixture of stately buildings, shops and
cafes, and mime artists and street entertainers who
invite you to stay just a little longer than you may
have planned. You will also come across fascinating
local markets such as the vibrant "Boqueria",
to feast your eyes on; yet another of the city's delights.
Such a colourful mixture and a constant movement of people from all across the globe makes Barcelona one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities on the Mediterranean and in fact, in the whole world.
Our school is located in the heart of Barcelona, only
a 5 minute walk from "Las Ramblas"
and "Plaza de Cataluña" - the main
square in Barcelona - and 15 minutes from the beach.