Buenos Aires Activities

VOS

Good for: Learning Spanish, Small classes, cultural immersion, Activities in BA, solo travelers

Not good for: A big university feel, Big classes

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Lonely Planet review for VOS

Very welcoming language institute located just outside Recoleta.

 

Traveller reviews for VOS (3)

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    Great atmosphere, friendly and professional teachers

    macucu recommends this,

    I really enjoyed learning spanish at VOS Buenos Aires. It's a small school, well located in the city centre. Besides spanish classes they offer also cultural activities to practice your spanish and at the same time you can meet new people and learn more about the argentine culture.
    Currently I'm planning to go back to Buenos Aires, and I'll definitely stop by at VOS. :-)

    Good for: Learning Spanish, cultural immersion, Small classes

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    I liked it so much I came back!

    mariabetania recommends this,

    After taking classes at VOS last year, I traveled around South America during their summer. When I went home I realized that I wanted to come back, so I did and have been taking Spanish classes here at VOS. I like VOS because of the atmospher and the people (students, teachers). They make coming here so much more accessible, and you get advice about places to go and things to do. There's always someone who knows how to find what your looking for; everyone is so helpful and friendly!

    Good for: Learning Spanish, solo travelers, Small classes, Activities in BA

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    VOS Buenos Aires is a diverse and high-spirited family!

    frank2ca recommends this,

    I am currently interning at VOS Spanish Immersion Club in Buenos Aires - and I love it! It's a very close, diverse and high-spirited family of teachers, administrators, and students, who make everyone feel welcome. Students come from all over the world to learn Spanish in this small immersion school in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The youthful teachers are native speakers living in BA who are professional, yet fun. I will often hear laughter coming from the rooms, which is pretty typical. And there's always a break in the middle of the day to socialize in Spanish with the other students. If you want to learn to Tango, they have free lessons - among other fun activities (e.g. movies in Spanish, concerts, fairs, picadas, asados).

    Good for: Learning the Spanish language, Learning the Argentine culture, Making diverse friends, High-school & college students, People who want small classes, People in groups or alone, Things to do in Buenos Aires

    Not good for: A big university feel, Big classes