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Spanish language school trips to Madrid

£439 - £860

A typical school trip to Madrid cost is £439 - £860 per person depending on destination, time of travel, transport, accommodation and inclusions.

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With a variety of cultural attractions and brilliant historic sights, Spain’s capital is guaranteed to excite the minds of your foreign language students. During your visit, groups can explore the many art galleries and museums of the city to gain a deeper understanding of Spanish culture, pay a visit to the city’s stadium, or enjoy an evening of flamenco and traditional tapas. See your students grow in confidence as they converse with locals and uncover the secrets of Spanish life on a language trip to Madrid.

SUGGESTED ITINERARIES

Madrid offers students a truly immersive Spanish language experience in the heart of Spain's capital city.

Day 1
  • Depart the UK and travel to Madrid
  • Prado Museum
  • Parque del Retiro
  • Evening meal at local restaurant
Madrid Prado Museum

Day 2
  • Spanish lesson
  • Plaza Mayor
  • Mercado San Miguel
  • Guided tour of the Royal Palace of Madrid
  • Puerta Del Sol
  • Evening meal at local restaurant
Madrid Plaza Mayor

Day 3
  • Spanish lesson
  • Bernabeu Stadium
  • Flamenco & tapas evening
Madrid Bernabeu Stadium

Day 4
  • Reina Sofia Museum
  • Depart Madrid and return to UK
Madrid Reina Sofia Art Museum

Combining language learning with world-class museums, historic landmarks, authentic food markets and cultural experiences, students can build confidence using Spanish in real-life situations while gaining a deeper understanding of Spanish society, history and traditions.

Student Development

During their visit, students can develop:

  • Speaking and listening skills
  • Confidence communicating in Spanish
  • Cultural awareness and understanding
  • Communication and interpersonal skills
  • Independence and resilience
  • Problem-solving and adaptability
  • Active listening skills
  • Confidence interacting with native speakers

GCSE Spanish

Madrid provides opportunities for students to:

  • Practise Spanish in authentic everyday situations
  • Develop listening and comprehension skills
  • Build confidence communicating with native speakers
  • Apply classroom learning in real-world contexts
  • Explore Spanish culture, traditions and daily life
  • Use transactional language in markets, restaurants and attractions

A Level Spanish

Students can explore:

  • Contemporary Spanish society and culture
  • The culture and identity of Spain's capital city
  • Authentic language use and communication
  • Social and cultural themes relevant to A Level study
  • Spanish history, politics and heritage
  • Independent language-learning opportunities

Cultural Understanding

Students can gain insight into:

  • Daily life in modern Spain
  • Spanish customs and traditions
  • Spanish food culture and gastronomy
  • Art, architecture and heritage
  • The role of Madrid as Spain's capital city
  • The importance of language within Spanish society

Cross-Curricular Learning

Madrid also supports learning in:

  • History through the Royal Palace and historic city centre
  • Art through the Prado Museum and Reina Sofía Museum
  • Politics and Citizenship through Spain's capital institutions
  • Cultural Studies through Spanish traditions and customs
  • Food Technology through Spanish cuisine and culinary experiences

Features

ACCOMMODATION

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TOC Hostel

There are few better locations than TOC Hostel for your trip to Madrid. Conveniently located in the city's bustling centre, the hostel counts the Palacio Real, Plaza Mayor and Gran Vía as its close neighbours.

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Lounge and snack bar
  • Air conditioned en suite rooms

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The Hat

Situated just 100 metres from Plaza Mayor square, The Hat Madrid is a stylish hostel in a fantastic central location that's great for exploring. The hostel offers comfortable dorms with free Wi-Fi and a rooftop terrace with city views.

  • 24-hour reception
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Sun deck and rooftop lounge

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Generator Madrid

Located in the heart of Madrid, just off the bustling Grand Via, Generator Madrid is a great choice for groups wanting to enjoy this fantastic city.  This stylish property has great public spaces and a rooftop terrace with breath-taking views of the city

  • Fantastic rooftop terrace
  • Great central location
  • Stylish interiors

 

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Toc 6

TOC Hostel

There are few better locations than TOC Hostel for your trip to Madrid. Conveniently located in the city's bustling centre, the hostel counts the Palacio Real, Plaza Mayor and Gran Vía as its close neighbours.

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Lounge and snack bar
  • Air conditioned en suite rooms

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The Hat1 (1)

The Hat

Situated just 100 metres from Plaza Mayor square, The Hat Madrid is a stylish hostel in a fantastic central location that's great for exploring. The hostel offers comfortable dorms with free Wi-Fi and a rooftop terrace with city views.

  • 24-hour reception
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Sun deck and rooftop lounge

The Hat2 (1) The Hat 5 (1)
335022959

Generator Madrid

Located in the heart of Madrid, just off the bustling Grand Via, Generator Madrid is a great choice for groups wanting to enjoy this fantastic city.  This stylish property has great public spaces and a rooftop terrace with breath-taking views of the city

  • Fantastic rooftop terrace
  • Great central location
  • Stylish interiors

 

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Excursions

Madrid Prado Museum

Prado Museum

With its collection of more than 20,000 drawings, paintings, prints and sculptures, the Prado Museum is considered one of the greatest art museums in the world, and is one of the largest museums in Spain. A must-see for art students, the museum largely displays European art dating from the 12th to early-20th century, and includes works by Francisco Goya, Hieronymus Bosch, El Greco, Diego Velázquez and more.

Madrid Parque Del Retiro

Parque del Retiro

Located in the heart of the city, El Retiro Park is a gorgeous green oasis we consider a must-visit when staying in Madrid. Spanning over 125 hectares, the park houses the magnificent Velázquez Palace, now used as an exhibition hall hosting various temporary art exhibitions.

Madrid Spanish Lesson

Spanish Lesson

We’ve got connections with several language schools in the Madrid area, and can tailor your lesson programme according to your requirements. Student groups can learn new vocabulary and then put their learnings to the test while exploring Madrid, enhancing their experience.

Madrid Plaza Mayor

Plaza Mayor

Dating back to the 15th century, Madrid’s main central square, the Plaza Mayor, was once the centre of Old Madrid and harbours a long and fruitful history. Since then, it’s been a space for both locals and tourists alike to enjoy – offering ample opportunities for shopping, dining, taking in the local architecture and spending time in the outdoors.

Madrid Mercado San Miguel

Mercado San Miguel

A mecca for Spanish food lovers, the Mercado San Miguel has been feeding the city’s locals and visitors for more than 100 years, and stands out as one of the world’s main gastronomic markets. Students can experience the aromas and flavours of every corner of Spain in its historical building, as they sample the finest Iberian ham, exquisite cheeses from Castile, and excellent tapas dishes.

Madrid Royal Palace

Royal Palace of Madrid

The official residence of the Spanish Royal Family, the Royal Palace of Madrid (Palacio Real de Madrid) is an excursion that’ll will give your students an insight into Spain’s fascinating royal history. The palace is located in the central district of Madrid, close to the spectacular Catedral de Almudena, Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol – all attractions worth visiting.

Madrid Puerta Del Sol

Puerta del Sol

One of the best-known and busiest places in the city, the Puerta del Sol offers students a glimpse of Madrid’s history, with several well-known historical sights within the vicinity. School groups can explore the old Post Office, which now serves as the office for the President of Madrid, view the Charles III of Spain statue, and learn the take of The Bear and the Strawberry Tree – the heraldic symbol of Madrid.

Madrid Bernabeu Stadium

Bernabeu Stadium Tour

Visit the home of Real Madrid FC at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium – a stadium considered legendary in the world of football. Students will enjoy walking in the arena which has hosted the European Cup final several times, as they follow the footsteps of football legends such as David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Madrid Flamenco

Flamenco & Tapas Evening

It may take years to perfect the dance form of flamenco, the folkloric music tradition of southern Spain, but students can learn the basics with an evening of culture in a welcoming Madrid dance centre. We’ve seen student groups immerse themselves in the spirit of the dance, encouraged by friendly flamenco musicians and their atmospheric guitar accompaniment.

Madrid Reina Sofia Art Museum

Reina Sofia Museum

A treasure trove of contemporary and modern art, the Reina Sofia Museum showcases famous art collections from the Abstract, Pop and Minimal art movements. Students should look out for Picasso’s acclaimed Guernica painting here, which is regarded as one of the most powerful anti-war artworks ever made.

Madrid Mercado Del Rastro

Mercado del Rastro

We can’t wait to show you the most popular open air flea market in Madrid, where students can practise their language skills and pick up unique souvenirs to commemorate their trip and take home. Held every Sunday and public holiday, the market is located along the Plaza de Cascorro and offers a huge variety of new and second hand items.

Madrid Parque De Atracciones

Parque De Atracciones

One of the largest amusement parks in Madrid, Parque de Atracciones is a great place to let students spend the whole day or a long afternoon blowing off steam. Located in Casa de Campo, in the city of Madrid, the theme park features five fun-filled zones with a whole host of attractions we know your group will love, including log flumes, water rapids and adrenaline-fuelled rollercoasters.

Madrid Parque Warner

Parque Warner

Give your students a day of rest from educational tours with a visit to Parque Warner, a theme park that celebrates everything Warner Bros. From DC Comics and their favourite childhood cartoons, to a themed area dedicated to movies, there’s plenty of exciting attractions to entertain your school group.

Madrid Bullring

Bull Ring General Admission

One of the largest bullrings in the world, a visit to Las Ventas will give your students a firsthand glimpse into Spain’s controversial bullfighting culture. Experience the gigantic scale of the arena and explore the bullfighting museum, which also houses a chapel devoted to the patrons of Mexico and Madrid.

Temple Of Debod

Temple of Debod

Dating back to the 2nd century BC, this incredible Nubian temple was donated to Spain by the Egyptian government to save it from floods following the construction of the Aswan Dam. Dedicated to the god Amun and the goddess Isis, the temple offers visiting students the unique opportunity to see an ancient Egyptian site in Europe, providing insights into the significance of the temple’s location, orientation, and decorative motifs.

Madrid Prado Museum

Prado Museum

With its collection of more than 20,000 drawings, paintings, prints and sculptures, the Prado Museum is considered one of the greatest art museums in the world, and is one of the largest museums in Spain. A must-see for art students, the museum largely displays European art dating from the 12th to early-20th century, and includes works by Francisco Goya, Hieronymus Bosch, El Greco, Diego Velázquez and more.

Madrid Parque Del Retiro

Parque del Retiro

Located in the heart of the city, El Retiro Park is a gorgeous green oasis we consider a must-visit when staying in Madrid. Spanning over 125 hectares, the park houses the magnificent Velázquez Palace, now used as an exhibition hall hosting various temporary art exhibitions.

Madrid Spanish Lesson

Spanish Lesson

We’ve got connections with several language schools in the Madrid area, and can tailor your lesson programme according to your requirements. Student groups can learn new vocabulary and then put their learnings to the test while exploring Madrid, enhancing their experience.

Madrid Plaza Mayor

Plaza Mayor

Dating back to the 15th century, Madrid’s main central square, the Plaza Mayor, was once the centre of Old Madrid and harbours a long and fruitful history. Since then, it’s been a space for both locals and tourists alike to enjoy – offering ample opportunities for shopping, dining, taking in the local architecture and spending time in the outdoors.

Madrid Mercado San Miguel

Mercado San Miguel

A mecca for Spanish food lovers, the Mercado San Miguel has been feeding the city’s locals and visitors for more than 100 years, and stands out as one of the world’s main gastronomic markets. Students can experience the aromas and flavours of every corner of Spain in its historical building, as they sample the finest Iberian ham, exquisite cheeses from Castile, and excellent tapas dishes.

Madrid Royal Palace

Royal Palace of Madrid

The official residence of the Spanish Royal Family, the Royal Palace of Madrid (Palacio Real de Madrid) is an excursion that’ll will give your students an insight into Spain’s fascinating royal history. The palace is located in the central district of Madrid, close to the spectacular Catedral de Almudena, Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol – all attractions worth visiting.

Madrid Puerta Del Sol

Puerta del Sol

One of the best-known and busiest places in the city, the Puerta del Sol offers students a glimpse of Madrid’s history, with several well-known historical sights within the vicinity. School groups can explore the old Post Office, which now serves as the office for the President of Madrid, view the Charles III of Spain statue, and learn the take of The Bear and the Strawberry Tree – the heraldic symbol of Madrid.

Madrid Bernabeu Stadium

Bernabeu Stadium Tour

Visit the home of Real Madrid FC at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium – a stadium considered legendary in the world of football. Students will enjoy walking in the arena which has hosted the European Cup final several times, as they follow the footsteps of football legends such as David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Madrid Flamenco

Flamenco & Tapas Evening

It may take years to perfect the dance form of flamenco, the folkloric music tradition of southern Spain, but students can learn the basics with an evening of culture in a welcoming Madrid dance centre. We’ve seen student groups immerse themselves in the spirit of the dance, encouraged by friendly flamenco musicians and their atmospheric guitar accompaniment.

Madrid Reina Sofia Art Museum

Reina Sofia Museum

A treasure trove of contemporary and modern art, the Reina Sofia Museum showcases famous art collections from the Abstract, Pop and Minimal art movements. Students should look out for Picasso’s acclaimed Guernica painting here, which is regarded as one of the most powerful anti-war artworks ever made.

Madrid Mercado Del Rastro

Mercado del Rastro

We can’t wait to show you the most popular open air flea market in Madrid, where students can practise their language skills and pick up unique souvenirs to commemorate their trip and take home. Held every Sunday and public holiday, the market is located along the Plaza de Cascorro and offers a huge variety of new and second hand items.

Madrid Parque De Atracciones

Parque De Atracciones

One of the largest amusement parks in Madrid, Parque de Atracciones is a great place to let students spend the whole day or a long afternoon blowing off steam. Located in Casa de Campo, in the city of Madrid, the theme park features five fun-filled zones with a whole host of attractions we know your group will love, including log flumes, water rapids and adrenaline-fuelled rollercoasters.

Madrid Parque Warner

Parque Warner

Give your students a day of rest from educational tours with a visit to Parque Warner, a theme park that celebrates everything Warner Bros. From DC Comics and their favourite childhood cartoons, to a themed area dedicated to movies, there’s plenty of exciting attractions to entertain your school group.

Madrid Bullring

Bull Ring General Admission

One of the largest bullrings in the world, a visit to Las Ventas will give your students a firsthand glimpse into Spain’s controversial bullfighting culture. Experience the gigantic scale of the arena and explore the bullfighting museum, which also houses a chapel devoted to the patrons of Mexico and Madrid.

Temple Of Debod

Temple of Debod

Dating back to the 2nd century BC, this incredible Nubian temple was donated to Spain by the Egyptian government to save it from floods following the construction of the Aswan Dam. Dedicated to the god Amun and the goddess Isis, the temple offers visiting students the unique opportunity to see an ancient Egyptian site in Europe, providing insights into the significance of the temple’s location, orientation, and decorative motifs.

Trip details

All Equity packages are tailor-made to suit the needs of our groups. Here are our standard package inclusions:

  • Return travel by air (air packages include overseas airport transfer. Coach to UK airport from school is available as an optional extra)
  • All security charges, airport and local taxes
  • 1 free staff place for every 10 full paying passengers by air
  • Half-board accommodation
  • Excursions
  • 24-hour emergency service support
  • All travel documentation, luggage labels and resort information
  • Lunches 
  • Meals en-route. While travelling to and from your destination you need to consider meals. These are not included in the package prices
  • Air passenger duty. Any paying passengers over the age of 16 at time of travel will be charged a small tax fee
  • Tourist tax 
  • Damage deposit

Prices are subject to change based on intended dates of travel and final numbers, the Equity team are here to offer you advice and guidance from start to finish, ensuring your school trip runs smoothly and is a great success.

Travel by: Air

Nearest airport: Madrid Airport (MAD)

Transfer time from airport: 25 minutes

Best times to travel: Year round

Suggested tour length: 4 days, 3 nights

Frequently asked questions about MFL trips to Madrid

Why is Madrid a good destination for a Spanish language school trip?
As Spain's capital, Madrid offers an authentic Spanish environment where students can practise their language skills while exploring historic landmarks, cultural attractions and everyday Spanish life.
How does a Madrid trip support GCSE Spanish?
Students can improve their speaking, listening and comprehension skills through real-world interactions and authentic cultural experiences that bring classroom learning to life.
Will students have opportunities to practise Spanish?
Yes. Throughout the trip students can use Spanish in shops, markets, restaurants, museums and during interactions with local people, helping build confidence and fluency.
Are language lessons available in Madrid?
Yes. Equity works with language schools in Madrid and lesson programmes can be tailored to suit your group's learning objectives and ability levels.
Which curriculum areas benefit from a Madrid language trip?
Madrid is ideal for GCSE and A Level Spanish, while also supporting studies in History, Art, Politics, Citizenship, Cultural Studies and Geography.
What makes Madrid unique as a language-learning destination?
Madrid offers students the opportunity to experience the heart of Spanish culture, government, art and society, making it one of the most authentic and rewarding destinations for language learning.
Why is cultural immersion important when learning Spanish?
Experiencing Spanish in everyday situations helps students develop confidence, improve fluency and gain a deeper understanding of how language is used naturally and authentically.
Can students experience traditional Spanish culture in Madrid?
Yes. Many groups enjoy flamenco performances, tapas experiences, traditional food markets and historic attractions that help bring Spanish culture to life.
What makes Madrid different from Barcelona as a language destination?
Madrid offers a more traditionally Spanish cultural experience and is located in the heart of the country. Unlike Barcelona, where Catalan is widely spoken alongside Spanish, Madrid provides students with complete immersion in Castilian Spanish
Is Madrid easy to reach from the UK?
Yes. Madrid benefits from excellent flight connections across the UK, with transfer times from Madrid Airport to the city centre of approximately 25 minutes.
Why do teachers choose Madrid for language trips?
Teachers value Madrid for its strong curriculum links, authentic language environment, cultural significance and wide variety of educational attractions that support language learning.