There's never a dull moment in Madrid! It's a city best experienced on the streets -- strolling, having a drink on a terraza, shopping, or lounging in one of its many parks.
Below are just some of the many great reasons to learn Spanish in Madrid.
Location
Madrid is the capital of Spain and it’s largest city, with over 4 million inhabitants. Its location smack in the center of Spain means that no Spanish destination is more than 8 hours by car/train, and even less on a low-cost flight!
Unlike other areas of Spain (Catalonia, Galicia, Basque Country), Madrid lacks a regional language… it’s all Spanish, all the time! This allows the student living in Madrid to be constantly surrounded by the language while learning Spanish at Enforex.
People
"Los madrileños" – the residents of Madrid – are very outgoing and friendly. They’re joined by one common trait: always ready to have a good time!
When you lean Spanish in Madrid, you'll also enjoy a diverse environment, with immigrants and visitors from all over the world. Madrid's multicultural identity gets stronger every year.
Since most of the city's population comes from other regions of Spain or other countries, it's easy to feel integrated and become part of the urban community. This is a plus that doesn't apply to every Spanish city.
Nightlife & Cuisine
Hands down, Madrid has best nightlife in Spain and even all of Europe. A true night of partying in Madrid lasts past 6am, but there are also a plethora of chill bars perfect for spending a relaxed night with friends.
If you're more of a foodie than a partier, there are hundreds of regional, national and international restaurants awaiting your palette. Outdoor cafés abound and locals certainly take advantage by basking in the sun while enjoying a tapa or a drink.
Culture & the Arts
Madrid holds 3 of the best museums in Europe - the Prado, the Reina Sofia and the Thyssen –– along with a number of smaller cultural centers, art galleries, movie theaters and concert venues. There’s always something interesting going for art buffs and novices.
Sports
Madrid has 3 Division I football (soccer) teams. You can see world-famous Real Madrid play in the Bernabeú Stadium, plus Atlético de Madrid and Getafe FC.
If you're an active type, Madrid has athletic clubs, gyms and dance studios around every corner.
Outdoors
Relax, picnic or jog in any of Madrid's 3 huge parks: the Retiro, the Casa del Campo and the Parque del Oeste. You'll be surprised to discover the abundance of green spaces that lie in the city bounds.