Spanish courses in Madrid
Offer courses in Spanish in Madrid, accommodation and training activities.
Spanish courses in Madrid
Activities to learn spanish in Madrid
Besides quality courses, the school organises extracurricular activities, complementary to lessons. At the school students will find all the information regarding these activities and how to take part. You won’t get bored, our activities are really amusing and interesting. Here are some of our proposals.
Excursions
Madrid has a lot of architectonic treasures that must be discovered. That is why our school organises sightseeing tours. For instance, you can have a walk through “El Madrid de Los Asturias” or visit Prado Museum to admire the masterpieces of the most important Spanish painters, among whom, Velazquez and Goya. The school organises visits in the cities around the town, which will amaze you! Toledo, El Escorial and Ávila constitute the natural resorts worth visiting. All these small towns own an amazing cultural and historic human heritage and they are all part of the list of Human heritage sites.
El Rastro
We invite you to a visit to the famous and crowded El rastro Market. It is one of the biggest flea markets in Europe and it takes place in Plaza de Cascorro e Ribera de Curtidores (between Calle Embajadores and Ronda de Toledo) every Sunday. You can find whatever you want at good prices. You should really pay a visit, just to nose around the stalls and breath a unique atmosphere.
Concerts and shows
Undoubtedly going to a concert or to a show are good ways of improving your understanding of the language and at the same time having fun. This is the reason why the school offers to its students the chance to take part in one or these cultural events.
Parties
We organise parties for our students in one of the most fashionable bar in Madrid, in order to make your experience unforgettable. And, as the night in Madrid never ends, you can try the other bars of the town.
Exchange program
These moments allow you to meet new people and learn different cultures. You will speak with someone first in your language and then in his/hers. In this way you can practise what you learned during lessons in class but also to improve your language skills.
