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![]() Return to MADRID SPANISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
Our students are accompanied by a school representative or teacher on many trips. This improves the relationship between teachers and pupils who become friends and thus creates a better atmosphere in the classroom and enables a greater understanding of the life of the country, its residents and culture.
Join the locals to munch on tapas and postpone dinner until 11:00 p.m. Then follow the crowds to a wonderful play at Plaza Santa Ana, shake to the dance scene of La Latinaor or take in a show at Madrid's top flamenco clubs near Plaza Tirso de Molina. Madrid is a fascinating place to learn Spanish!
The large number of incredibly interesting museums in Madrid offer an endless variety of artistic and cultural treasures, which you will be sure to enjoy when here in Madrid.
Wandering through the throng at the city’s flea market El Rastro is an interesting way to experience some of the city’s essence and shouldn’t be missed.
Madrid is best known for its 'Golden Triangle' of art museums (Prado, Reina Sofía and Thyssen-Bornomisza). The celebrated Art Walk (Paseo del Arte) links all three. The city's focal point remains the Puerta del Sol - the eastern gate (puerta) of the city in the 15th century.
The monument of the bear and madroño (strawberry tree), in the centre of the square, symbolises Madrid. The Calle Mayor leads west from Sol, to the Plaza Mayor, which evokes the splendor of Spain's Golden Age. The wide Calle de Alcalá - a grandiose thoroughfare constructed in the reign of Charles III - leads east of Sol, towards the Plaza de Cibeles. The fountain, with its statue of a Greco-Roman fertility goddess astride a lion drawn chariot, is a landmark instantly recognizable to all Spaniards.
The Madrid cityscape is softened by numerous green spaces - lovely squares, such as the Plaza de Oriente, in front of the Royal Palace, and parks, most obviously the landscaped Parque del Buen Retiro and Jardín Botánico (Botanical Gardens) near the Prado.
The painting depicts the horrific Nazi bombing of the Basque country's traditional capital in April 1937 (in support of Franco's cause in the Spanish Civil War). Drawing hundreds of visitors daily, Guernica has not ceased to attract controversy. Dalí, Miró and Juan Gris are among the other artists on show.
Art buffs may seek out exhibition spaces Palacio de Cristal, Palacio de Velázquez and the Casa de Vacas or the notorious Angel Caído (Fallen Angel) statue on the south avenue of the Palacio de Cristal.
convento de las descalzas reales (convent of the royal barefoot sisters)
Perhaps the secret to endless energy lies in the tradition of consuming tapas - snacks of olives, anchovies, chorizo sausages, gambas (deep-fried shrimp) and Madrid's specialities of orejas (pig's ears), callos (tripe), mollejas (sweetbreads), snails in hot sauce and bull's testicles.
Nightlife centres on three major districts: Chueca (Madrid's gay village - also a trendy location for straights), Calle Huertas (traditional Spanish music, smart clubs and bars) and around the Plaza del Dos de Mayo in the Malasaña district (favoured by a hip young crowd).
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