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Budget city guide: Medellín, Colombia

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The intersection of language learning and budget travel is practically useful and not enough travelers take advantage of it.

Guatemala Spanish immersion: Antigua and San Marcos La Laguna are the two centers. Schools charge $100-150/week for 4 hours of one-on-one instruction per day, 5 days. Often accommodation and meals with a local family are included in this price. At $150/week for school + accommodation + meals, this is one of the best deals in budget travel — you're paying less than hostels in many cities and getting language instruction and cultural immersion.

Portugal Portuguese: Lisbon and Porto have language schools with similar models, more expensive at $200-300/week but still including cultural programming. The Portuguese you learn in Portugal is standard European Portuguese rather than Brazilian, which matters for some use cases.

Chiang Mai Thai: less practically useful for most travelers but the learning experience in a cultural context is interesting. Short courses (1-2 weeks) are available for $80-120/week without accommodation.

The ROI of language investment for travel: Spanish opens an enormous swath of travel territory where your daily costs drop significantly once you can navigate in the local language. The accommodation negotiation alone (in Spanish, with a guesthouse that doesn't have English-language pricing) can save $5-10/night vs the tourist-facing rate.

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