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San Sebastian, also known as Donostia, lies along a white sandy bay between the Urgull and Igeldo hills in the Basque country. Fishermen's houses, smart suburbs and modern districts make it one of the most attractive cities on the Cantabrian coast. Basque cuisine has a recognised international prestige Emealtimes in the Basque Country can be a momentous occasion!.
San Sebastian airport is 19 km away from the school, for connections to Madrid or Barcelona. Biarritz airport is 50 km away for connections to London Stanstead (www.ryanair.ie) and Paris (AirFrance) Bilbao airport (La Paloma ELejona) is 96 km away and offers good links to intercontinental flights, via London, Frankfurt, Paris.
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In the centre of San Sebastian our new premises were opened in July 2000, have been designed to make it easier to communicate and learn Spanish in a pleasant atmosphere. Terrace, communal area with a library and multimedia computers, air conditioning, high-fidelity sound, video. We are open from 8.30 a.m. till 8.00 p.m., you can come whenever you want to make use of our installations:
Enrolment at the San Sebastian school gives you free access to the central libraries and to the Houses of Culture and a 10 % discount on shows organized by the Culture Board. The HOUSES OF CULTURE organizes concerts, theatre and different courses and talks. SURF SCHOOL: You have the chance to learn surfing on one of our most beautiful beaches. For one week class, it costs 60€ and you get one hour lesson a day. At the end you will receive a surf diploma. BASQUE CAMPING AND MOUNTAIN CLUB: In this club you can have some very exciting adventures, climbing, hiking or skiing in natural surroundings. With regards to the school's social and cultural activities, the school organizes "intercambio" parties, talks and lectures, videos, international meals and visits to the cultural centers, to the local radio station and to local exhibitions.
Ross Falconer:" After three months my speech is more accurate, my understanding of Spanish culture has new dimensions. Now I have access to a wider world".
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