I've always been a big fan of Instituto Cervantes ever since I took up Spanish in college. I admit, it started out as me procrastinating (as most good stories start). Spanish, I thought, was the easiest foreign language to take, compared to French and Japanese, and it was, but that's not the point. I learned that my professors are from Instituto, and that got me interested in the place.
As the cultural arm of the Spanish embassy in Manila (similar to Alliance Francaise for France, and the Goethe Institute for Germany), their main service is language classes, but they most certainly go above and beyond that. I urge you to subscribe to their newsletter, as they almost always have something fun in store. I've been to their film showings, art exhibits, seminars, and I've learned a lot from each and every one. You should check them out. read more