Churros y chocolate, Franco, castanets, Almodóvar, party beaches, Dalí, Tapas, Moorish architecture, Flamenco, torreadores... and the list goes on. Spain is a country like no other, breathing passion and true Latin spirit from coast to coast, mountain to beach and throughout the culturally diverse cities in between!For those of you who have recently received an acceptance letter to study in Spain, you’re probably already daydreaming about la vida loca that awaits you: a new world where the hardest decision will be which tapas to accompany your glass of sangria, sunbathing on a beach as the sounds of flamenco and salsa music float through the air. For the most part, you won’t be disappointed. However, what the study abroad brochure fails to mention is that your year abroad will be soundtracked by the worst kind of music, that your favourite band would never dream of touring Spain… but also, that the music festivals back at home have been ripping you off for years.
Why is Spain in a crisis? What is this ‘siesta’ nonsense? Why is the Mercadona jingle so catchy? These were just some of the seemingly unanswerable questions I asked myself when I started my Year Abroad in Spain five months ago, but perhaps the most pressing question, and the one that required the most urgent response, was: when is it socially/morally/ethically acceptable to give a besito?
For those of you who have recently received an acceptance letter to study in Spain, you’re probably already daydreaming about…
Why is Spain in a crisis? What is this ‘siesta’ nonsense? Why is the Mercadona jingle so catchy? These were…
Heather is a third year Modern Languages student currently living and working in Madrid, Spain, as English Language Assistant as…
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City of StudentsTo the west of Spain about 200km from Madrid, is the charming renaissance town of Salamanca. Otherwise known…
City of Festivals and CelebrationsImagine for a moment whizzing scooters down orange tree-lined streets, the sound of chatter, laughs and… 3B Digital Ltd