Personal guided Madrid tours
June 10, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured articles
Here at Madrid guiode Spain we offer a number of organized excursions and Madrid tours covering a diverse range of topics from culture to history and through to sport, but ever once in a while we discover an individual offering something different. This is the case of Manuel and the following is about his way of communicating his passion for his country to visitors.

Hello, I am Manuel López and if you are a traveler, let me show you the best way to visit Spain, moreover if you are studying Spanish, Spain Live is the best way to practice as well!
Travelers
You will have your own personal & private experienced guide and driver. I offer custom tailored walking / driving tours in Madrid and surroundings with an English/Spanish speaking guide. Write your own itinerary or use my extensive local knowledge to give you an insight into the diversities of our culture. I offer to you the opportunity to take advantage of my experience.
I really love what I do. I am able to give you something different by getting beneath the surface and finding special and secret places. Tailoring the whole experience to your personal preferences and needs (history, arts, places of interest, nature, local gastronomy, etc)
“You will not need to worry about a thing. I want you to have a lifetime experience not just a sightseeing trip.”
Spanish Students
Why practise Spanish locked up in a classroom? We will practice Spanish differently, in a relaxed environment, strolling down the lovely streets, or whilst having cup of tea or coffee in a typical Spanish bar. An experience you will never forget it.

The day trips beat being locked up in a classroom! You will have the opportunity to practice Spanish during unforgettable excursions to some of the most spectacular towns and villages near Madrid.
“You will learn more experiencing real Spain”
Visit Spainlive and contact me to discuss, without cost or obligation a personal quote!



Jaun Millalonco on Wed, 1st Jul 2009 8:41 pm
Just wanted to say great job with the blog, today is my first visit here and I’ve enjoyed reading your posts so far
Juan