
Learn Spanish or a New Language in Valencia
Find trusted Spanish schools and language academies in Valencia, from intensive DELE-focused courses to flexible classes for expats, professionals, and families.
What these schools help with
Whether you need Spanish for daily life, exam prep for residency paperwork, or language training for work, these schools cover the most common needs.
Spanish Immersion
Intensive courses for beginners, intermediates, and advanced learners.
Exam Preparation
DELE, SIELE, Cambridge, and other language exam support.
Corporate Training
English, Spanish, and business-language training for teams.
Kids & Teens
After-school language classes and year-round programmes for younger learners.
Flexible Schedules
Private lessons, evening courses, and intensive blocks for busy expats.
Accommodation Support
Schools with housing help, homestays, or central locations for easy commuting.
Recommended schools
A curated shortlist of language schools and academies that are relevant for newcomers, expats, and long-term residents in Valencia.
Koyot Academy
Language school in Mislata - English, Spanish, French, German, Korean
Koyot Academy is a welcoming language school for children and adults, with a broad mix of languages and a practical, supportive teaching approach.
Berlitz Valencia
Language Center
An established language center in central Valencia with immersive courses, private lessons, and corporate training.
Ados Spanish School
Spanish School
An Instituto Cervantes-accredited Spanish school with intensive courses, cultural activities, and DELE preparation.
Cervantes Escuela Internacional
Spanish School
A large Spanish school in the historic center with small-group courses and accommodation options.
Intereuropa Spanish School
Spanish School
A Cervantes-accredited school founded in 1998 with year-round Spanish courses and cultural activities.
LSI Valencia
Spanish School
A bright classroom-focused option near the university and the beach.
El Rincon del Tandem
Spanish School
A personal Spanish school that emphasizes conversation, immersive practice, and small-group teaching.
How to choose the right school
Look for accreditation
If you need Spanish for a visa or certification, prioritize schools accredited by Instituto Cervantes or similar recognized bodies.
Choose the right intensity
A 20-hour intensive course is common for fast progress, while evening and private lessons are better if you are balancing work or family.
Check the location
Central schools are convenient if you rely on public transport. Schools near the university or in Mislata can be a better fit depending on where you live.
Ask about extra support
Accommodation help, placement tests, and cultural activities can make a big difference during the first few weeks after a move.
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Tell us your language goal, budget, and location preference, and we will point you toward the best-fit school in Valencia.