Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires

Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires Argentina
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires
Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires

Spanish school in Buenos Aires ArgentinaSpanish school in Buenos Aires Argentina

Spanish school in Buenos Aires Argentina

We are a well-known Spanish school in Argentina offering the highest standard in Spanish courses. We offer an international environment: students from 20 to 65 years old from many countries. Our Spanish school is recommended worldwide since 1987.

Our Spanish School in Buenos Aires was declared of tourist Interest by the Bs. As City Government.

 

Our school is located in downtown Buenos Aires in the heart of the city, on Florida street, the most important street of Buenos Aires (pedestrian street). This is the corner of Florida street and Peron street, only a few steps form the Obelisk and close to all you may need: restaurants, bars, cinemas, museums, theaters, historical buildings, bookstores, commercial stores, banks, ATM´s, shopping areas, tourist attractions, events, etc.

Our Spanish language schools are dedicated exclusively to teaching Spanish as a foreign language in Buenos Aires, Bariloche, Ushuaia, Mendoza and Chile, and have earned its name and reputation by offering a serious education in our countries.

All our classrooms are equipped with the most advanced resources to support teaching activities.We have a big coffee Salon to enjoy your class breaks and have a great time meeting other students. Wifi - Broad band-high speed Internet. All our teachers have university degree in Education or Literature and have been full-time Spanish professors for years.

How to reach the school from any point in the city? The best way to get to the school from any point in the city is by Subway. There are 5 lines available: A, B, C, D and E. All of them go to the center of the city where the school is located.


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Free Access to Internet - Wi Fi Zone !

Due to our Internet WI FI connection, every day, our students can have free access to internet. Wi Fi connection reaches the whole institute, including the classrooms and the big salon.

Some Photos of our school:


A big outdoor Salon for class breaks!


Comfortable and sunny classrooms.


Spacious patio where you can enjoy coffee or tea.


Spanish courses at all levels and ages.

 

School´s Area

Florida Street (in Spanish: Calle Florida) is an elegant street at Buenos Aires city centre, Argentina, some stretches of which have been pedestrianised since 1913. The pedestrian section starts when Perú street crosses Avenida de Mayo, not far from Plaza de Mayo; after 50 meters, Perú street crosses Rivadavia and changes its name to Florida. The street then runs northwards for approximately one kilometer, up to Plaza San Martín in the Retiro area. It intersects Buenos Aires's other pedestrian street, Lavalle, the street of movie theaters.

Florida is one of the city's tourist attractions. It features a variety of shops and shopping arcades selling leather goods, jewellery, books and souvenirs. After the devaluation of 2001, the prices have become attractive to foreigners.

San Telmo and all other attractions of Buenos Aires city centre are a short walk away.

The Galerías Pacífico building takes its name from the British-owned Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway company which once had offices in part of the building and operated a railway service linking Argentina to Chile and the Pacific Ocean. The building was restored in the 1990s and now houses an up-market shopping arcade, with brands like Polo Ralph Lauren, Tiffany & Co., Tommy Hilfiger, Christian Lacroix, Christian Dior, Cacharel, Samsonite, Paul & Shark and Yves Saint Laurent, and features frescoes by some of Argentina's most renowned painters.

In addition to shops, you can usually find a Tango exhibition. A popular location for the Tango exhibitions is at Florida and Lavalle streets. You will typically find a couple dressed in Tango attire performing a tango dance while tourist watch and take pictures.

During weekdays, many pressed and serious pedestrians from the nearbt " financial district " of Buenos Aires come to Florida street to unwind. The Di Tella gallery was one of the hubs of the Buenos Aires pop art scene during the 1960s and 1970s.

Florida also features numerous renowned restaurants, cafés, and tea rooms.

By day, Florida is bustling with shoppers and pedestrians because of its proximity to the financial district. By evening, the pace relaxes as street performers flock to the area, including tango singers and dancers, living statues, and comedy acts.

Writer Jorge Luis Borges lived close to the northern end of Florida, and was fond of taking walks through the semi-deserted street in the pre-dawn hours.

 

Transportation:

To get to Florida from almost any place in the city, the preferred means of transportation is the subte (underground). Five metro lines have stations within a short walking distance of Florida. Most bus lines reaching the city centre area have stops near Florida.

The Retiro transportation hub, which features a terminal for long-distance buses and access to three major railway lines, is located near the northern end of Florida (the Line C metro provides access to both Retiro and Constitucion station).

How to reach the school from any point of the city:

The best way to get to the school from any point in the city is by Subway. There are 5 lines available: A, B, C, D and E. All of them go to the center of the city where the school is located.

Subway line C: Get off at “Diagonal Norte” station, combine with line D and get off at “Catedral” station and walk ½ a block.

Subway line D: get off at “Catedral” station and walk ½ a block.

Subway line E: get off at “Bolivar” station and walk 2 blocks .

 

 

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A.I.E. - ARGENTINA IDIOMA ESPAÑOL - Central Address: Otto Meiling 357- Zip Code (8400) - Bariloche - Río Negro - Argentina
 
Tel./Fax: ++54 11 47944125 - E-Mail: info@patagoniaspanish.com
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