Spanish immersion in a city that’s actually interesting vs some random town

Students in the Fluenz Spanish immersion in Mexico City exploring a local market surrounded by colorful textiles and traditional crafts, connecting language learning with authentic cultural experiences.

You’re eating at Pujol, the 12th-ranked restaurant globally. Getting private after-hours tours of the Anthropology Museum. Visiting Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul. Attending lectures from political philosophers. Mexico City isn’t filler between classes—it’s part of the education.

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 – not to mention an unbelievable dinner at Pujol – currently rated 12 on the list of the top 50 restaurants in the world.”

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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’s cultural activities included “a chef’s table dinner at Pujol, a trip to Casa Azul, a curated tour of the Museo Nacional de Antropologia, an evening lecture from a well-known political philosopher.” That’s world-class cultural programming, not generic tourist stuff.

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, an evening lecture from a well-known political philosopher.”

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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 in one of the most culturally significant cities in Latin America—the location matters.