Con Acento Latino has offices in Mexico City and Buenos Aires, two of the most important urban centers of Latin America.
Having two locations allows us to be better prepared to meet the growing demand of executives, members of academia and tourists who want to learn Spanish in the region.
Another one of our advantages is that our teachers in Mexico and Argentina work with contents tailored to the Spanish that is spoken in each country, with all its wealth of accents and vocabularies.
In addition, with our workshops, guided tours and excursions, you may live across the social and cultural wealth of our countries, from their history or literature to the cuisine.
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The ancient capital of the Aztec empire is one of the largest, complex and fascinating cities in the world.
Its architecture gives testimony of the different cultures that have lived in the city through the centuries. Here, fascinated tourists visit impressive pre-Hispanic ruins, churches built by the Spanish conquerors and French style governmental buildings of the early twentieth century.
With more than 19 million people, today Mexico is a modern and cosmopolitan city.
Headquarters of the national government, here operate some of the most relevant enterprises and economic groups in the country and the world. In addition, its museums, cultural events and international concerts make it one of the key cultural poles of Latin America.
In addition to studying Spanish, there is much to see and do in Mexico City!
If you want to contact our Mexican office, call (52-55) 5286-5324 or write to
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Located next to the Rio de la Plata, this city has been the gateway to Argentina for several centuries. And still is for the millions of foreigners entering the country each year.
The European influences have marked much of the architecture, culture, lifestyle and character of the “porteños”, the inhabitants of this city.
The wide avenues, traditional neighborhoods and small squares of Buenos Aires make the mere act of walking through the city a fascinating tour.
The Argentine capital also has a wealth of museums, art galleries, theaters and cultural centers. If you visit the city you cannot miss its cafes, bars and “milongas”, where people gather to dance the tango.
Due to factors such as the academic quality of language centers, tourist attractions and the exchange rate, Buenos Aires has become in recent years one of the leading centers for the teaching of Spanish at the international level.
If you want to contact our Argentine office, call (54-11) 4822-2833 or write to
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