Spanish courses in Madrid | Discover the cultural and historical heart of Spain
The center of Spain, famous for its history, art, and nightlife. Studying Spanish in Madrid means enjoying a full linguistic immersion in the country’s cultural and political capital.
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"Maria made everything easier. From the planning stage to the last day, she was always available to answer any questions."
— Amelia, Teacher from United Kingdom, Valencia 2025 🇬🇧Your guide at every stage
We accompany you every step of the way, saving you time and offering personalised solutions: from selecting trusted host families to providing the most innovative and motivating classes and activities for your students.
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We take care of coordinating the entire training process, allowing you to focus on what really matters: your students.
Family selection
We carry out a rigorous and personalised selection of each home, ensuring a safe, welcoming environment that is aligned with the values of the programme.
Innovation in classes and activities
We offer innovative training proposals and take learning outside the classroom, with activities that connect with real life.
What types of Spanish courses can you take in Madrid?
There is a wide range of Spanish courses in Madrid, suitable for different needs and objectives. Whether you are starting from scratch or looking to perfect your fluency, there is a programme for you.
Intensive Spanish Courses
Fast-track your learning with 20 to 30 hours per week. Great for short stays and quick progress.
Long-Term Spanish Courses
Perfect for students who plan to stay in Madrid for several months or even a full academic year. Offers deep language and cultural immersion.
Evening or Part-Time Classes
Ideal for digital nomads, expats or residents who want to learn Spanish while working or studying.
Spanish + Culture Programmes
Combine Spanish lessons with local experiences like cooking classes, art tours, and guided visits through Madrid’s historic neighbourhoods.
Private Spanish Lessons
Tailored, one-to-one classes for focused, flexible learning – available in-person or online.
Courses are also available for teenagers, adults 50+, and those preparing for official exams like DELE.
How to choose the right Spanish class in Madrid
Discover the keys to choosing the course that fits your pace, goals, and learning style
Your current level and language goals.
Time commitment: intensive or flexible pace.
Course format: group, cultural, or private lessons.
Location of the school, class schedules, and support services.
What’s It Like to Study Spanish in Madrid?
Madrid offers a learning experience that extends far beyond the classroom:
Classes led by qualified, native-speaking teachers using immersive, communicative methods.
A social and international environment that fosters interaction.
Daily cultural activities such as tapas nights, excursions and museum visits.
Learn while living: Spanish becomes part of your daily life.
Living and Studying in Madrid
Madrid is a student-friendly city that’s easy to enjoy:
- Excellent public transport (metro, buses, commuter trains).
- Popular student areas include Malasaña, Lavapiés, and Chamberí.
- Plenty of cafés, co-working spaces, and libraries to relax or study.
- Warm, sunny climate and a buzzing local culture.
Affordable living compared to other European capitals.
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Discover your ideal educational experience in Spain
- 🎓 All our schools are accredited by the Instituto Cervantes
- 🧑🏫 Personalised advice every step of the way with our educators
- 🌍 Educational programmes that combine learning and culture
- 💰 No commissions, transparent prices and discounts available
Frequently Asked Questions About Spanish Courses in Spain
Yes. Most schools offer beginner courses starting every Monday.
Yes, you can choose your preferred time depending on availability.
Courses range from one week to several months or even a full academic year.
Absolutely. Many programmes include cultural experiences.
Yes, options include host families, student residences, or shared apartments.
Definitely. Evening and part-time classes are ideal for people living and working in Madrid.