ENFOREX CUSCO SPANISH SCHOOL The school occupies a large building on one of Cusco's main avenues, Avenida El Sol, directly in front of the most important sites from pre-Colombian Cusco, the Korikancha (Temple of the Sun). The building houses two full floors with about 15 classrooms, a video room, a full kitchen, an entertainment room and a sundeck. Our Cusco school is conveniently located next to the main post-office, Internet cafes, banks, money exchanges, etc. It is about four blocks from the main square, the Plaza de Armas, the central meeting area of Cusco (a great place to people watch!). Classes are held in rooms decorated with typical Peruvian handicrafts. As part of the language program, we offer 3-4 organized activities every week. In addition, students will find a daily schedule of cultural events in Cusco and surrounding areas, locations of theaters, museums, festivals as well as ticket prices are available.
Activities includeVisits to local areas of interest, dance classes, cooking classes, cultural classes, parties, Spanish languages videos & movies, seminars & discussion groups
Please note: You may need to pay "out-of-pocket" expenses (bus fare, entrance fees, etc.) when activities take place outside of the school. Excursions: In cooperation with local tour operators, Enforex can help you arrange excursions to different places of interest both locally and throughout Peru. These excursions range from a weekend to longer.
PERU Peru is a country of borders with Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile and the Pacific Ocean. With a population of more than 25.000.000 indigenous, mestizo (mixed Indian and European blood), African, Japanese, Chinese and other mixed peoples, the country was the capital of the great Inca Empire. With two official languages (Spanish and indigenous Quechua), the country has three distinct regions, a narrow coastal belt (along the Pacific Ocean), the wide Andean mountains and the Amazon rainforest. Peru is known as the land of the Incas, but many other great pre-Columbian civilizations flourished there, such as the Nazca and Moche. Visitors can see the ancient ruins of these civilizations in and around Cusco. This ancient city founded in 1100 AD was once the capital of the great Inca civilization and is home to magnificent examples of colonial and Inca architecture. The stone foundations of Inca temples are still visible in the colonial buildings in and around the city. |