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Internships in Seville, Spain

Seville is one of the less-frequented cities of Spain, and that is precisely what makes it such a rewarding destination for internships abroad. While Barcelona and Madrid may be the country’s two largest and most popular cities, Seville offers interns a highly enriching alternative in the far south of the country. The economic and cultural center of the autonomous community of Andalusia, internships in Seville span a range of fields and plan interns under the backdrop of one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.
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A Guide to Interning Abroad in Seville

Internships in Seville

Spain’s economy took quite a hit in the 2008 recession, but the country has been slowly recovering. Today, there are plenty of opportunities to intern in Seville. The most popular fields for internships in Seville include marketing, education, tourism, and hospitality. With plenty of options, those most important thing to remember is to do your research carefully before deciding where to apply!

Seville is also a major center for arts and architecture, making it a great place to intern in Spain for those interested in the finer aspects of Spanish culture. Looking for an internship in Seville at one of the many museums or art galleries is a good place to start. There are also internship placements in other creative areas too, like in event planning or at architecture studios or firms.

Most internships in Seville will be based in a Spanish-speaking workplace. If you are already adept in the Spanish language, then interning in Seville is a great chance to improve your fluency. If you are still learning the language, you can take advantage of one of the many programs which offer Spanish language courses as a supplement to an internship in Seville.

Internships in Seville tend to last from two to six months, depending on individual availability. Summer is the most popular time to intern in Seville; but be warned, Seville is Spain’s hottest city, with average temperatures climbing as high as 95 degrees fahrenheit at the height of the summer!

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Three Months in Sevilla

November 06, 2025by: Samantha Chin - United StatesProgram: Internships in Seville, Spain - Adelante Abroad
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I had a wonderful time interning with Adelante in Sevilla. Southern Spain is somewhere I’ve always wanted to go, and it did not disappoint. There was plenty to explore and discover while also enjoying an immersive experience and improving my Spanish. A heads up for future applicants, I just wanted to say that I made all of my closest friends from the language school I attended the first two weeks. My workplace was a very small company with not many other people, so we didn’t meet up outside works. So if you’re looking to become close with locals, it might be a bit more difficult. That being said, the Spanish people are super friendly and I had many wonderful conversations with waiters, taxi drivers, and just casual conversations with locals. But if you imagine yourself only wanting to make close friends with Spaniards on arrival, it may be tough.

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