The last step of the course booking process is making payment of the course costs. You can pay online, by bank transfer or even by coming to see us at the school. It’s up to you to choose which of the payment method suits you best.
Pay online
You can pay online using our online payment form. Fill in the form with your details and you’ll be taken to our bank’s secure payment page where you can make your payment. It’s as easy as that!
Pay by bank transfer
If you prefer, you can pay for your course by bank transfer. We ask that you note the following:
Remember to state the name of the person who will attend the Spanish course.
Any bank charges or commission related to electronic transfers are not included in our prices and should be covered by the student.
A typical international bank transfer can take up to 7 days. We check our account every day and as soon as we see that your payment has arrived to our account, we will send you the confirmation of your enrollment and receipt for your course.
If you make a bank transfer within the 7 days prior to your course start, we kindly ask you to send us a receipt of the bank transfer by email to info@speakeasybcn.com, so we can activate your booking.
Bank transfer details
Transfers should be made to Academia Speakeasy S.L.
The name of our bank in Spain:
CaixaBankThe address of our bank in Spain:
Ronda Sant Antoni, 58
08001, Barcelona, SpainOur BIC/Swift code:
CAIXESBBXXXOur IBAN (International Bank Account Number) code:
ES90 2100 0725 9802 0034 7101Our Account number:
2100 0725 98 0200347101
Payment at the school
You can come to the school reception in Barcelona and pay using all major credit cards (except American Express and Diners) or you may also pay by cash. We’ll be pleased to see you!
Any questions or problems with payment?
We’re here and ready to answer any questions to solve any problems. Let us know how we can help and our team will contact you quickly.

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We started learning practical Spanish from day one and by the end of the first week I was already able to have basic conversations with cashiers, friends, and people I met while out and about. There’s no better motivation than being able to use the words and phrases you learn in class to immediately connect with people. The quality of learning also stems from the quality of teaching, and I can’t speak highly enough of my professor at the school. In addition to a varied pedagogical approach (which keeps the whole class engaged for 4 hours at a time) and an endless amount of enthusiasm for the subject, she’s also a great source of knowledge about Spanish culture. She’s constantly recommending songs, books, food, festivals and other ways to engage with the language and culture outside of class. My classmates also bring a diverse range of backgrounds to the classroom. It’s great learning about Camino de Santiago with an architect in class who can talk about the history of Romanesque architecture in Spain, or learning about linguistic similarities between Spanish and Swedish, Dutch or German from students from those countries.
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