- Home
- TRAVEL SPECIALS
- Spanish Language Schools
- Argentina
- Chile
- Costa Rica
- Ecuador
- Guatemala
- Mexico
- Peru
- Spain
- Barcelona
- Madrid
- San Sebastian
- Seville
- Valencia
- Cordoba
- Course Info
- Accommodations
- Fees & Registration
- Locations
- Travel Info
- College Credit
- References
- Testimonials
- Granada
- Executives
- Teens
- College Students
- Teachers
- Groups
- Volunteers
- The Whys and Hows
- Families
- Medical Professionals
- News
- Travel Resources
- Spanish Learning Tools
- Request Info
- DELE Certification
- Test Your Spanish
- Language Link Shop
- TRAVEL TIPS
- Travelex Travel Insurance
- Video and Photo Gallery
- Currency Converter
- ON THE ROAD
- Information Download Center
Special Spanish Language Programs
Join the Language Link Mailing List
Search Language Link

Free Contest! Use our contest box to enter to win a free Spanish language trip to ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA!
Please carefully check the fees listed by competitive agencies. Even with their advertised discounts and special offers, because of added fees, our total cost will always be less. Through us you pay what you would pay by registering directly with the school.
Cordoba - Location
CÓRDOBA
Córdoba is a southern Spanish city in Andalucía, full of history, monuments and culture, where tradition and modern life blend together. If you are looking for a school with high quality Spanish instruction, the chance to discover Spain and the Spaniards while enjoying the environment and climate, you have come to the right place. Over the course of thousands of years of history, Córdoba has been occupied by Iberians, Romans, Visigoths, Arabs, Jews and Castilians, all of them leaving behind a wealthy artistic and monumental heritage. With a population of over 300,000 inhabitants, Córdoba has been declared a Heritage of Mankind by UNESCO,
and it is a modern city as well which looks ahead to the future. The city offers a wide range of possibilities for the visitor’s free time:
outings, guided visits (Mosque-Cathedral, the caliphal baths, the Alcázar of the Christian Kings), as well as an excellent Mediterranean culinary tradition reflecting the combination of cultures.


