Do you get to see actual Mexico City or just sit in classrooms all week?

Alt text: Adult learners visiting the Frida Kahlo Museum during the Fluenz Spanish Immersion in Mexico City, where cultural outings create opportunities to practice Spanish through real conversations and shared experiences.

Patricia S visited the Frida Kahlo museum and got an after-hours guided tour of the Anthropology Museum. After hours. Private tour. That’s not “we’ll give you free time to visit museums if you want”—they’re arranging exclusive access.

Patricia S | Larkspur, CA

“Included were yoga classes, a visit to the Frida Kahlo museum and (so special) an after-hours expertly guided tour of the Anthropology Museum.”

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Julia Vitullo-Martin got “a private tour of the Maya room at the National Museum of Anthropology” along with a tamale and tequila tasting and a lecture on Mexico’s political history. Lauri C’s itinerary included a trip to Casa Azul (Frida’s house) and a curated tour of the Museo Nacional de Antropología.

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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Lauri C | Santa Monica, California

“The program also included so many incredible cultural activities in Mexico City – a chef’s table dinner at Pujol, a trip to Casa Azul, a curated tour of the Museo Nacional de Antropologia.”

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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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satxreese said the trips “go way beyond the classroom” and let you learn while “exploring the city’s customs, cuisines and interacting with locals.” You’re out in Mexico City, not stuck in a building.