Top 10 Spanish series on Netflix to watch in 2023 – Busuu Blog

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Whether you’re learning a language or just looking for a great new series, you’ve come to the right place to find the best Spanish series on Netflix to watch for you.

As a language-learning company, we know that there are tons of things you can do to make learning Spanish from home easier and more fun to help you stay motivated. One fantastic way to boost your learning is through immersion – listening to music, reading books, and, in particular watching films and TV. Fortunately, there are plenty of excellent shows in Spanish on Netflix (and other streaming services) today.

Improve your Spanish with these 10 Spanish series on Netflix

These series are great for Spanish language learners, but they’re also just totally bingeable shows, regardless of whether or not you’re brushing up your español.

With genres ranging from period drama to heist thriller to comedy and beyond, get ready to turn on your subtitles and watch some fantastic Spanish series on Netflix.

Note: We include in our descriptions where these Spanish TV shows were produced, since, just as you’ll hear different French accents in the best French movies and French series on Netflix, there are different varieties of Spanish. There’s a big difference, for example, between the Spanish spoken in Latin America and Spain.

All of these series are available at present on Netflix in the US and UK.

1. La Casa de Papel (Money Heist) – 5 seasons (2017 – present)

Tomatometer: 93%

Genre: Thriller, Heist, Crime

Country of origin: Spain

This crime heist show is a Netflix original series that was such a big hit from day one that it was renewed almost immediately. They even made a documentary about its popularity and a docuseries following the filmmakers and actors and a Korean version. It’s one of the best Spanish shows on Netflix, period, and is set to return for a 6th part.

2. Monarca – 2 seasons (2019 – 2021)

Tomatometer: N/A

Genre: Drama

Country of origin: Mexico

Monarca originally received buzz because it’s produced by Salma Hayek’s company Ventanarosa, but has found an audience, with its second season released in January 2021. The series follows the family of a billionaire tequila magnate operating in a corrupt world. Think Succession in Mexico City.

3. Élite (Elite) – 6 seasons (2018 – present)

Tomatometer: 97%

Genre: Teen Drama, Thriller

Country of origin: Spain

Everyone loves a little teen drama now and then, and Élite does the genre better than just about anyone else. The series follows three working-class teens who enroll at a super exclusive private school. It’s a ‘guilty pleasure’ show with a touch of mystery – and positive reviews just about across the board. Plus, it’s become so popular that it’s generated at least 7 additional mini-series, so you won’t run out of things to watch anytime soon.

4. Nailed It! Mexico – 3 seasons (2019 – present)

Tomatometer: N/A

Genre: Reality, Cooking Competition, Comedy

Country of origin: Mexico

Nailed It! fans will be delighted by the Mexican iteration of the popular American competition show all about baking mishaps. And, if you fly through the Mexican episodes, you’re in luck – the first season of Nailed it! Spain, aka Niquelao!, is also available on US Netflix now. Hearing real, modern people talk is a fabulous way to get to know some of the most popular Spanish phrases.

5. La Casa de las Flores (The House of Flowers) – 3 seasons (2018 – present)

Tomatometer: 83%

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Millennial Telenovela

Country of origin: Mexico

This black comedy-drama follows an upper-class Mexican family who owns a flower shop. Their world is rocked when they discover that their father’s deceased mistress’ family owns a cabaret that shares their business’ name. The series found enough of an audience that it inspired an accompanying Netflix original short film and a full-length movie, to boot!

6. Control Z – 3 seasons (2020 – 2022)

Tomatometer: 67%

Genre: Teen drama

Country of origin: Mexico

While 67% may not seem like a glowing critical score, this teen drama about a hacker plaguing a high school in Mexico by revealing secrets of the student body is very fun for fans of the genre (that’s probably why it has an audience score of 83%!).

Introverted, highly observant teen Sofía Herrera has something to hide – so she joins forces with the handsome new boy in school to discover who the hacker might be before her secrets can be revealed.

7. Ingobernable – 2 seasons (2017 – present)

Tomatometer: 86%

Genre: Drama, Political Thriller

Country of origin: Mexico

Ingobernable starts with a fictional first lady of Mexico declaring she’s filing for divorce from her husband, the president. She gets knocked out and awakes to find she’s the number one suspect in his murder. 

The full story is revealed both through the present storyline and flashbacks. Once a champion of peace, First Lady Emilia had begun to suspect her husband wasn’t as good a man as she once thought. Now, she’s on the run, while trying to clear her name and find out the truth.

8. La Reina del Flow (The Queen of Flow) – 2 seasons (2018) 

Tomatometer: Audience score only – 88%

Genre: Telenovela, Music

Country of origin: Colombia

This super bingeable dramatic series follows a talented songwriter who, after 17 years of wrongful imprisonment, is given an opportunity to walk free by working with the police to take down the man who framed her and killed her family. She goes undercover as a music producer named Tammy to infiltrate the inner circle of the now-successful reggaeton singer-slash-murderer who got famous using her songs..

Worth noting: It’s a telenovela, which is essentially a kind of Spanish-language soap opera, usually created in Latin America and often with a limited – if not necessarily short – run. So, even though it’s technically only two seasons, it’s actually a whopping 171 episodes.

9. Las Chicas del Cable (Cable Girls) – 6 seasons (2017-2020)

Tomatometer: 100% (first season)

Genre: Period Drama

Country of origin: Spain

This period drama was a critical hit at launch, though admittedly some of the later seasons have been a bit more uneven. Set in Madrid in the late 1920s, Las Chicas del Cable follows four young women whose lives are changed when they get jobs at a new telecommunications company. The series focuses on their growing friendship, complicated personal lives, and the changing role of women in a male-dominated Spanish society.

10. Galerías Velvet (Velvet) – 4 seasons (2013-2016)

Tomatometer: Audience score only – 79%

Genre: Period Drama

Country of origin: Spain

While one of the most popular Spanish dramas on Netflix, Gran Hotel, was removed from the platform in 2021, there are still many period dramas filled with romance for fans of the series to enjoy. The most notable example, perhaps, is Galerías Velvet, a series also created by Ramón Campos and Gema R. María and produced by Bambú Producciones. 

While the series has suffered a bit from being overshadowed by Gran Hotel’s popularity, it’s a sumptuous period piece with tons of drama and beautiful costuming to enjoy.

Galerías Velvet is a love story set at a fashion house in Spain in the late 1950s, where the heir to the fashion house falls in love with a beautiful seamstress. It also has a spinoff series, Velvet Colleción, that enjoyed two seasons and a movie.

(And if you really want to watch Gran Hotel, while it’s no longer on Netflix, it is available on Spanish-language streaming app Pantaya, if you’re willing to subscribe!)

Honourable mention: Narcos

Tomatometer: 89%

Genre: Crime Drama, Biography

Country of origin: Colombia, USA

One final thought – while the Netflix series Narcos is about 50% in English, if you’d rather get used to subtitles a little slower, or just want to watch a fabulous show, this thriller about the life and crimes of Pablo Escobar (and the DEA agents who pursued him) is a can’t-miss series.


And that’s that – the 10 best Spanish series on Netflix right now. Whether you’re watching a Spanish movie on Netflix or one of these fantastic series, immersing yourself with different media is a fantastic way to start mastering some of the trickier elements of a new language. And, besides, binging an engrossing show is great fun!


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