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Hi: thinking of vacation (little) and doing CELTA in Colombia. I love the arts, Theater , music etc, where do you think I should spend more time or visit first ? But of more importance, I have read some of the posts about experiences with some schools etc, so I am trying to be careful, I am wondering if it would be a good thing to travel there first, and once there try to see the facilities and then make a choice regarding the school. Has anyone done it this way, and if so would you please share your experience. I am also interested in reasonably priced Spanish classes, accommodation
and any other info you think may be useful. Thanks
solcountry

By solcountry on Jun 29, 2009, 10:26 in Friendly Talkzone.


excavator59 says on Jun 29, 2009, 13:32:

I believe you can do it in Cali ,also there is a Theatre in Cali lots of Salsa,but there again possibly in Medellin which is arguably more beautiful in the surrounding areas.

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