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Monday, November 17, 2014

Activities 17.11.2014 - 22.11.2014

To keep you active outside of classes as well as inside of them, we have prepared some outdoorsy activities to enjoy this week! There’s a bike tour, an evening walk through the city as well as a tapas tour and some games of billiard. 

Monday 17, 17:00: Bike tour – We’ll take a bike tour along the bicycle path starting at Puente Romano. Approximate duration: 1 hour.

Tuesday 18, 18:45: Evening photo walk – Discover some of the most beautiful views of Salamanca at night. The best picture will be published on our Facebook page facebook.com/colegiotiatula. Approximate duration: 40 min. 

Wednesday 19, 18:30: Billiard – We’ll go and play a few games of billiard. Approximate duration: 1h.

Thursday 20, 17:30: Music contest – Students from several music academies will perform several pieces on the instruments of their choice. 

Friday 21, 19:30: Tapas Tour – We’ll go to several bars in the Van Dyck area and try their tapas. Approximate duration: 1h 30 min.

Saturday 22: Excursion – 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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