Students from all over the world come to Madrid, the world capital of Spanish, to learn a language that is spoken by €600 million people (around 500 million of whom are native Spanish speakers, making Spanish the world’s second language by number of native speakers and the fourth language in terms of the number of speakers worldwide. It is studied by more than 24 million people. Data: Spanish in the world 2024 by the Cervantes Institute).
Madrid is the economic and financial capital of Spain and, as such, it offers a wealth of in-company training opportunities to international students. Moreover, the city is home to major institutions dedicated to guarding and teaching the Spanish language, like the National Library or Instituto Cervantes, named after the author of Don Quixote, who lived and wrote his best known work in Madrid. Miguel de Cervantes was born in a city a few kilometres away from Madrid, Alcalá de Henares, which is on the World Heritage list. Will you miss it?
Madrid has been a source of inspiration for numerous generations of writers, which is the reason why it’s the main character of so many novels, short stories and plays. One of the city’s most valuable assets is the language; conversely, you could safely say that Madrid is a jewel in the Spanish linguistic casket. In sum, there’s no better place to learn Spanish than Madrid.
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