REVIEW · BUENOS AIRES
Individual Spanish Classes in Buenos Aires – Vamos Academy
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If you like structure, this is for you. Private Spanish at Vamos Academy turns learning time into real progress. You pick the rhythm, meet face-to-face with a teacher, and get built-in chances to use what you’re learning around Buenos Aires life.
I especially like the one-on-one setup. It means you spend class time on your gaps—conversation, writing, vocabulary, or exam prep like DELE or CELU—rather than getting stuck waiting your turn.
One thing to consider: spots are first come, first served, and the experience is non-refundable, so you’ll want to lock in dates early if your schedule is tight.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Why Private Spanish Feels Faster Than a Usual Classroom
- Getting There: Viamonte 1516 Is a Practical Base
- Your 1-Hour Session: What You Control and What Happens in Class
- Teaching Style You Can Actually Use: Patience, Practice, Spanish-Only
- Special Focus: From DELE/CELU Prep to Specialized Vocabulary
- The Buenos Aires Extras: Tango, Mate, Coffee/Tea, and More Practice
- Price and Value: What $50 Buys You in Real Learning Time
- Who This Fits Best (and Who Might Prefer Another Format)
- Practical Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Classes
- Should You Book Vamos Academy One-on-One Spanish Classes?
- FAQ
- Where is Vamos Academy located?
- How long is a Spanish class?
- What does the class cost?
- Is this class private?
- Can I choose how long and how often the lessons happen?
- What should I bring to class?
- What’s included besides instruction?
- Can lessons focus on exam prep or specialized topics?
- Will I receive a mobile ticket?
- Can I cancel for a refund, and are service animals allowed?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- One-on-one classes built around your goals and skill level
- You control the schedule (how long and how often you meet)
- Buenos Aires practice extras like tango lessons and conversation/mate workshops
- Real teaching focus: patience, communicative methods, and Spanish-speaking approaches (with teachers like Miguel)
- Value-minded pricing at $50 per person for an approx. 1-hour session, with materials and more included
- Central location at Viamonte 1516, easy to reach by public transport
Why Private Spanish Feels Faster Than a Usual Classroom
Spanish is a time game. You don’t just need exposure—you need repetition with feedback. A one-on-one class is built for that. You can’t hide behind the group pace, and your teacher can correct you while the mistake is still fresh.
At Vamos Academy, the lesson design is explicitly tied to what you need right now. That’s why I think it works so well for people who are in Buenos Aires for work, study, or a short trip and can’t commit to multiple group sessions every week.
Another nice part: you can target specifics. If you’re trying to handle real conversations, you can push conversation practice. If you’re preparing for an exam, you can focus on DELE or CELU style skills. If you work in a specialized field, the lessons can zoom in on professional vocabulary too—medical science, law, IT, and more.
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Getting There: Viamonte 1516 Is a Practical Base

You’ll meet at Vamos Academy Spanish School and English Classes at Viamonte 1516, C1055 ABD in Buenos Aires. The location is described as close to central neighborhoods and easy to reach, which matters when you’re balancing lessons with sightseeing, meetings, and meals.
A frequent theme in feedback is the convenience of the school’s spot—people liked being able to walk over quickly, even when they were staying in places like San Telmo. You also have the advantage of being near public transportation, so you’re not forced into taxi-only planning.
If you’re visiting with a service animal, the experience allows service animals. (That’s a real planning detail, not a small line item.)
Your 1-Hour Session: What You Control and What Happens in Class

A typical session is listed as about 1 hour. The big perk is not the number—it’s the control. You choose how long each session will be and how many times per week you meet, with most students finding 1.5 to 2 hours to be the sweet spot.
That flexibility changes the math for your trip. If your days are chaotic, you can do shorter sessions more often. If you have a calmer week, you can book longer classes and move faster.
Inside the class, expect a tailored plan with an experienced teacher working directly with you. The lessons are designed for your skill level, so beginners aren’t forced into advanced conversation topics right away—and advanced students aren’t bored with basics.
You only need to bring a pen and a notebook to write on. That’s simple, and it also tells you the academy expects you to take notes and keep working between lessons.
Teaching Style You Can Actually Use: Patience, Practice, Spanish-Only
One-on-one only matters if the teacher can adapt. The strong pattern here is teacher patience and a friendly learning atmosphere. Names that come up in feedback include Guadalupe, Lucía, Daniela, Paloma, Emma, and Mariela, with people praising both the academic team and the overall vibe of the school.
Many students also highlight that the method is communicative. In plain terms: you’re not just memorizing word lists—you’re practicing how language works in real moments.
Some teachers use a Spanish-only approach during the lesson, and Miguel is specifically mentioned for speaking only Spanish in class. That can be a big help if you want to stop translating in your head and start responding in real time. If you’re the type who gets overwhelmed by too much Spanish too fast, you can also lean on your teacher to adjust pace since the lessons are personalized.
Also worth noting: you can fine-tune specific skills. If you struggle with writing, you can work on it directly. If conversation is the hardest piece, you can build speaking time into the lesson structure.
Special Focus: From DELE/CELU Prep to Specialized Vocabulary
Spanish learning often stalls when your practice doesn’t match your life. Vamos Academy lets you choose a focus, and that’s why it’s useful for more than just “general Spanish.”
If you’re studying for exams, you can plan around DELE or CELU preparation. If you need vocabulary for a job area—like law, IT, or medical science—you can build lessons around that language so it connects with your real needs.
And here’s a subtle but important point: people mention that some teachers help with different varieties of Spanish. For example, Paloma is described as offering guidance on both Argentinian Spanish and Spain Spanish, which can matter if your Spanish exposure so far has been mostly one style.
If you’re the kind of learner who wants your lessons to feel relevant (not generic), this focus is a major part of the value.
The Buenos Aires Extras: Tango, Mate, Coffee/Tea, and More Practice

This experience isn’t just a sit-down lesson. It includes extra learning time and social practice elements that help you use Spanish outside the narrow classroom window.
Included extras can cover:
- Tango lesson
- Workshops and conversation-style practice (including mate and conversation)
- Coffee or tea in class
- Class materials
- Access to all on-site facilities
- A class certificate
One thing I like about these extras is that they give you built-in chances to hear Spanish used socially. If your goal is fluency, this matters. Classroom Spanish can be correct but stiff. Tango and conversation practice pushes you toward rhythm, small talk, and real reactions.
In some feedback, people mention that cultural activities happen right after classes, which can help you carry the language into the next moment of your day. That’s how you turn a lesson into momentum.
There’s also a note about cleanliness and air quality. One mentioned the school has HEPA filters, which for some people isn’t a “nice to have”—it’s essential. When you’re spending focused hours indoors, comfort is part of learning.
Price and Value: What $50 Buys You in Real Learning Time
The price is listed as $50.00 per person for an approx. 1-hour class. On the surface, that might sound steep if you’re comparing it to a big group lesson. But private language learning is mostly about feedback and time on task.
Here’s where the value math changes:
- You’re getting one-on-one attention, so your teacher can correct you immediately.
- You’re not wasting time waiting for group pacing.
- The lesson is tailored, including potential exam prep or specialized vocabulary.
- Materials and extras like tango and conversation workshops are included.
If you’re in Buenos Aires for only a few weeks, a short intensive block can be a smart use of money because you’re compressing progress. Several people mention feeling real improvement within weeks, and that lines up with how language learning works: frequent, focused feedback beats casual drift.
Also, the schedule flexibility matters. If you can only meet a couple times per week, you can still make the plan work around your trip rather than changing your whole itinerary.
Just remember: openings depend on the academy’s schedule and seasonal demand, and spots are first come, first served. If you wait too long, you might end up settling for less ideal times.
Who This Fits Best (and Who Might Prefer Another Format)
This setup is ideal if you:
- Need custom attention because you work on your own schedule
- Want conversation and speaking feedback, not just grammar explanations
- Are preparing for DELE or CELU and want targeted practice
- Have a specific reason for learning Spanish (job vocabulary, study, family, or travel conversations)
- Are traveling with kids and want a schedule that fits your family’s pace (private lessons can work well for families because you’re not tied to one group time block)
It may be less ideal if you want a social, noisy classroom full of strangers. Private lessons are about you and your teacher. You’ll get cultural practice through included activities like tango and conversation workshops, but the main class itself is focused and personal.
If you’re a complete beginner who needs a careful ramp-up, one-on-one can actually be a big advantage, as long as you communicate your comfort level early.
Practical Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Classes
A few small moves can make your Spanish lessons feel much more effective.
Bring a clear goal. Even one sentence helps your teacher tailor class time: conversation for travel, exam prep, or writing clarity.
Use your homework notes. You’ll be taking notes in class, and keeping a notebook consistent makes review easier between sessions.
Ask for correction in the moments that matter. If you’re practicing something you’ll use that evening—ordering food, making plans, asking directions—tell your teacher. Those are the phrases your brain will remember.
Plan your week around speaking. If your schedule allows, set up enough sessions to create rhythm. Too few classes can slow progress; enough classes create momentum.
Should You Book Vamos Academy One-on-One Spanish Classes?
Yes, if you want Spanish practice that fits your trip schedule and focuses on you. The combination of one-on-one instruction, flexible meeting options, and included extras like tango and conversation-style workshops makes it a strong choice for travelers who want more than a basic class.
Book it sooner rather than later because spots are limited by demand and the academy’s calendar. If you know your travel dates, lock them in early and choose a session length that gives you enough speaking time—often 1.5 to 2 hours feels like the best value.
If you’re trying to turn Spanish into something you can actually use in Buenos Aires—whether for daily life, work, or exams—this is the kind of setup that can get you there.
FAQ
Where is Vamos Academy located?
The meeting point is Vamos Academy Spanish School and English Classes, Viamonte 1516, C1055 ABD, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
How long is a Spanish class?
Each class session is listed as about 1 hour.
What does the class cost?
The price is $50.00 per person.
Is this class private?
Yes. This is described as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
Can I choose how long and how often the lessons happen?
Yes. You decide how long each session will be and how many times per week you meet with your teacher.
What should I bring to class?
Bring a pen and a notebook to write on.
What’s included besides instruction?
Included items can include class materials, access to on-site facilities, workshops, a tango lesson, coffee or tea in class, and a class certificate.
Can lessons focus on exam prep or specialized topics?
Yes. Lessons can be tailored for DELE or CELU exam preparation and for topics like vocabulary related to professions such as medical science, law, and IT.
Will I receive a mobile ticket?
Yes. The experience includes a mobile ticket, and you receive confirmation at the time of booking.
Can I cancel for a refund, and are service animals allowed?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. Service animals are allowed, and the location is near public transportation.



























