Spanish immersion with real Mexican culture not tourist Mexico

A Fluenz participant stands inside the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City in front of the Aztec Sun Stone, experiencing one of the world’s most important cultural landmarks as part of the Fluenz Spanish Immersion.

They’re bringing in political philosophers and playwrights for lectures—Julia Vitullo-Martin got “a lively lecture on Mexico’s political history.” LLP heard “an immensely entertaining playwright.” That’s intellectual Mexico, not resort Mexico.

Julia Vitullo-Martin | New York City, NY

“The evening events–a tamale & tequila tasting, a lively lecture on Mexico’s political history, a private tour of the Maya room at the National Museum of Anthropology, and more–were superb.”

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LLP | Solo Traveler

“We had the opportunity to hear an immensely entertaining playwright and have a private tour of an important museum after hours.”

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satxreese pointed out the trips “go way beyond the classroom, allowing students to learn Spanish while exploring the city’s customs, cuisines and interacting with locals.”

satxreese | Friends

“The trips they curate go way beyond the classroom, allowing students to learn Spanish while exploring the city’s customs, cuisines and interacting with locals.”

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robinthompsonphd | Solo Traveler

“The cultural events (poets, museums, restaurants) increased my desire to learn Spanish and made me more appreciative of Mexican history, art, and culture.”

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robinthompsonphd said the cultural programming “made me more appreciative of Mexican history, art, and culture.” You’re engaging with actual Mexican intellectual and artistic life, not performing cultural activities for tourists.