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Monday, November 10, 2014

Activities 10.11.2014 - 16.11.2014

This week we have prepared activities that will warm you up in this autumn weather such as going for chocolate with churros, tapas tour or a wine tasting. And if you want to travel around Spain there’s a trip to Granada! 

Monday 10, 18:45: Chocolate with Churros – Have you ever tried hot chocolate with churros? It is a typical Spanish delicacy that will definitely warm you up in these cold days. Approximate duration: 1 hour.

Tuesday 11, 16:45: Visit to a convent – Come discover the Convent of Santa Clara. The view of Salamanca from one of its terraces is breath-taking! Approximate duration: 1h. 

Wednesday 12, 19:20: Tapas Tour – We’ll go to several bars in the centre and try their tapas. Approximate duration: 1h 30 min.

Thursday 13, 18:45: Wine tasting – with 3 different types of wine (Rueda, Rioja and Ribera). We’ll also sample some cheese, chorizo and jamón de bodega. Approximate duration: 1h. 

Friday 31, 17:00: Film – Spanish cinema session to continue practicing your Spanish.

Saturday 01 & Sunday 02: Excursion – Granada. For more information please ask at the reception desk.

Please don’t forget that you need to sign up for each activity at the reception desk (to reserve your place, the minimum number of participants required is usually three). Also, unless stated otherwise, the meeting point is always the same Tia Tula school. Lastly, if there’s no price mentioned with the activity it means it is free. 

And don’t hesitate to participate in as many activities as you can, they are designed not just for you to have fun (that is guaranteed) but also to improve your knowledge of Salamanca and Spanish culture, and to put into practice the Spanish you learn in class.

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