Business & Management in Spain

Business and Management – Spain

10 days Madrid & Barcelona

Business & Management

The Business and Management Faculty-Led Program in Spain offers students a unique opportunity to explore global finance, corporate governance, and urban innovation across Madrid and Barcelona, two of Europe’s most dynamic economic centers.

Over 10 days and 9 nights, participants will engage with leading business schools, financial institutions, and pioneering technology hubs, gaining an international perspective on corporate strategy, market economics, and innovation ecosystems. The program blends academic engagement, immersive field studies, and cultural exploration for a comprehensive study abroad experience.

Through expert lectures and industry site visits, students will connect economic theory to real-world practice. Academic highlights include a lecture on Eurozone vs. US economic differences at IE University, and a session on business communication at ESADE Business School. Market and financial exposure comes via a guided visit to the Madrid Stock Exchange and the Cuatro Torres Business Area, Madrid’s flagship corporate skyline. In Barcelona, a walking tour of the 22@Barcelona innovation district — a former industrial quarter transformed into Spain’s leading tech cluster — connects students directly to how cities reinvent themselves for the knowledge economy.

Beyond business, students will enjoy Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces at the Sagrada Família and Park Güell, a vibrant visit to Mercat de la Boqueria, a paella cooking class, and a flamenco show celebrating Spanish cultural heritage.

Itinerary

  • Day 1: Depart from the USA

    Flight

    Depart from the USA on an overnight flight to Madrid.

    Overnight

    In flight.

  • Day 2: Madrid

    Morning

    Arrive in Madrid and make your own way to the accommodation. Meet your TLAC group leader in the lobby of the hotel for check in. Transit passes will be distributed.

    Remainder of the day

    Free day to rest after arrival.

    Overnight

    Madrid.

  • Day 3: Madrid: Walking tour of the city

    Morning

    Walking tour that traces Madrid’s transformation from an imperial capital into a modern European financial powerhouse. Students begin in Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol. Moving down Gran Vía, the group can see the 20th-century urban engineering and Art Deco corporate architecture. The tour concludes at Paseo del Prado and the Bank of Spain, examining how historic institutional spaces have been repurposed to anchor contemporary corporate governance and economic regulation.

    Noon

    Lunch break.

    Afternoon

    Free time.

    Evening

    Welcome dinner at Casa Alberto to discover the traditional Spanish dishes.

    Overnight

    Madrid.

  • Day 4: Madrid: IE University and Bolsa de Madrid

    Morning

    Visit to the IE University-IE Tower, it is a private University that formed as an outgrowth of IE Business School originally founded as the Instituto de Empresa. Here students will attend a lecture on differences between the Eurozone Economy and the US Economy.

    Noon

    Lunch break.

    Afternoon

    Guided visit to Bolsa de Madrid (Madrid Stock Exchange). Its benchmark index, the Madrid Stock Exchange General Index (IGBM), includes all shares listed on markets managed by the Exchange and serves as a measure of overall market performance. The Exchange also calculates other key indices, including the IBEX 35, which tracks the 35 most liquid companies in the Spanish market.

    Overnight

    Madrid.

  • Day 5: Madrid: Prado Museum and Cuatro Torres Business Area

    Morning

    Guided tour of the Prado Museum (Museo Nacional del Prado). The Museo Nacional del Prado has performed the important task of conserving, exhibiting and enriching a set of collections and works of art which, due to their close ties with Spanish history, are recognized as one of the most valuable compendiums of artistic expression known to humanity.

    Noon

    Lunch break.

    Afternoon

    Visit to the Cuatro Torres Business Area. The four skyscrapers in this area constitute a business complex built on the grounds of the old Real Madrid sports complex. The four towers are the Torre Moeve, the PWC Tower, Torre Cristal and Torre Emperador Castellana. Next to them, a fifth building, Caleido, was inaugurated in 2021.

    Overnight

    Madrid.

  • Day 6: Madrid to Barcelona

    Morning

    Check out the accommodation.

    Depart by train from Madrid to Barcelona.

    Noon

    Lunch break.

    Afternoon

    Free time.

    Overnight

    Barcelona.

  • Day 7: Barcelona: ESADE Business School and 22@Barcelona

    Morning

    Visit to the ESADE Business School in Barcelona where students will have a lecture on communication for business. ESADE is a private educational institution and it runs two schools of the University, ESADE Business School and ESADE Law School, as well as a language centre, the ESADE Executive Language Center.

    Noon

    Lunch break.

    Afternoon

    Guided walking tour of the 22@Barcelona district. It is a pioneering urban, economic and social renovation and innovation project that now has the highest concentration of tech companies. Formerly known as the “Catalan Manchester,” the district is an area of striking contrasts, where ultra-modern buildings stand alongside old factories refurbished for new uses.

    Evening

    Paella cooking class to discover the most famous dish of all Spain.

    Overnight

    Barcelona.

  • Day 8: Barcelona: Sagrada Familia and Park Güell

    Morning

    Guided tour of the Sagrada Familia, where students will explore the architectural detail and vision of Antoni Gaudí. Now the tallest church in the world, the basilica was consecrated by Pope Benedict XVI on 7 November 2010. After becoming chief architect, Gaudí transformed the project by blending Gothic and curvilinear Art Nouveau forms. He dedicated the rest of his life to the basilica and is buried in its crypt; when he died in 1926, less than a quarter of the project had been completed.

    Noon

    Lunch break.

    Afternoon

    Visit to Park Güell, a park and garden complex featuring distinctive architectural elements. Commissioned by Catalan industrialist and art patron Eusebi Güell during Barcelona’s late 19th- and early 20th-century expansion, the park was designed by Antoni Gaudí, a leading figure of Catalan modernism. In 1984, UNESCO designated Park Güell a World Heritage Site as part of the “Works of Antoni Gaudí,” recognizing its blend of Arts and Crafts, Symbolist, Expressionist, and Rationalist influences and its impact on 20thcentury Modernism.

    Overnight

    Barcelona.

  • Day 9: Barcelona: Mercat de la Boqueria

    Morning

    Visit to Mercat de la Boqueria, the most famous market in Barcelona. Located just off La Rambla, this bustling market is a paradise for food lovers. Out of all the markets in Barcelona, Mercado de la Boquería stands out as the most popular option for locals and visitors alike. From seafood to tropical fruit juices, everything here bursts with color and life. Considered the best European food market, a popular spot in Mercat de la Boqueria is El Quim de la Boqueria, serving traditional tapas, seafood and wine.

    Noon

    Lunch break.

    Afternoon

    Flamenco show in theater city hall.

    Evening

    Farewell dinner at Restaurant Can Culleretes to discover the traditional Catalan cuisine.

    Overnight

    Barcelona.

  • Day 10: Barcelona: Free day

    Students depart individually from Barcelona. Must checkout of accommodations by 10am.

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

  • Global Finance & Corporate Governance
  • Comparative Eurozone & US Economic Systems
  • Business Communication & Corporate Strategy
  • Urban Innovation & Technology Ecosystems
  • Real-World Exposure to Financial Markets & Institutions
  • Entrepreneurship & Innovation District Development
  • Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Business & Society
Support for Faculty

Support for Faculty

At The Learning Abroad Co., we collaborate with faculty to design custom programs that align with their academic vision. We provide comprehensive support in curriculum development, logistics and resources for promoting and recruiting students for these unique global learning experiences.

  • Online faculty-led program website for consultation by faculty and students pre- and during the trip
  • Expertise from the local team who developed the program proposal
  • Collaborative planning for a unique and customized program
  • Feedback forms for continuous evaluation
  • Pre-departure webinar

Contact Information

We would be delighted to work with you to facilitate a rich experience for your group in Spain. If you would like to discuss any of the details in this proposal please do not hesitate to contact us.

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What’s Included

  • Housing

    • Students and faculty will be housed in 3-star hotel accommodation with daily breakfast included.
    • Students will share rooms: 2 students per room, each with a separate bed. Each room has its own bathroom.
    • The faculty will be provided with private bedrooms with bathrooms.
  • Meals

    • Breakfast in the hotels is included daily.
    • Two group meals are included as part of the program: a Welcome Dinner and a Farewell Dinner.
  • Transport

    • Students will primarily explore destinations on foot. All other transit is completed by the use of public transportation, which is included in the program fee. Local transit cards are provided where necessary.
  • On-Site Support

    • A TLAC team member in Spain will be assigned to your group for the duration of the program.
    • A 24-hour emergency contact number will be provided for support throughout the stay.

Contact Information

We would be delighted to work with you to facilitate a rich experience for your group in Spain. If you would like to discuss any of the details in this proposal please do not hesitate to contact us.

Contact us