Tuesday Language Exchange
Imagine the sunset on one of the best rooftops in Valencia with international friends talking in different languages while nice music is playing om the background. You’re watching the sun go down and admire the panoramic view of Valencia.
The rooftop Atic of Palau Alameda is one of the best panoramic bars in Valencia, from where you can enjoy an amazing sunset and admire the view over the city.
The rooftop will be reserved for us, but we have a limited amount of seats. So please be puntual and arrive as early as possible.
The terrace has all heating equipment, so don’t worry about feeling cold!
We will have special discount on the drinks.
Entry to the Atic Terrace is from Calle Muñoz Seca 1
Want to participate?
You don’t need to register, you can come directly. But It is necesary to be member to join any event.
You can be member by joining the membership here.
When do we meet? You can arrive anytime but it is recommended to be punctual.
Where do we meet?: Atic Terrace of Palau Alameda: entry from Calle Muñoz Seca, 1
Here is the map:
Location: Palau Alameda, Carrer de Muñoz Seca, 2,
What is the objective of the languages exchanges?
A language exchange is the best way to learn or practice a language and meet new people.
It reanacts the way everyone learns the mother tongue, through social interaction.
In a language academy, you can learn written skills, grammar and specific language rules, but oral skills are learned through interaction with natives. We are not an specialised academy but we want to add to the learning process of foreign languages.
The objective of these meetings is clear: exchanging languages. So you can practice different languages the same way you learnt your mother tongue, through social interactions.
How does the event work? Upon arrival, you are receiving a sticker on which you can write your name, your native language and the languages you would like to practice. You are free to join groupes of people or sit down at a table with other language learners.
Connecting internationals with Locals
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