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Everything You Need To Know To Live in Barcelona

Barcelona is one of the cities in the world where more people want to live, and it is not for less. Barcelona is among the best cities in the world to live, and its standard of living, its climate and all the things to do that this city hides make it an ideal place to live.

How is Barcelona

Job

The job offer in Barcelona is wide and good. This great city has jobs for all sectors, so finding a job in Barcelona is easy. Barcelona has 82% of all foreign companies in Catalonia, so finding a job from abroad is easy.

Transport

Life in Barcelona is made convenient by its efficient public transportation system, eliminating the need for a personal vehicle. Barcelona’s public transportation system is one of the most complete in the world. Whether for short distances or even to move outside the city, Barcelona offers transportation options for everyone.

Barcelona has these public transports at your disposal:

• 11 metro lines
• 5 railroad lines
• 108 bus lines
• 6 streetcar lines
• 8 train lines
• 1 Funicular
• Public bicycles with 1,150 km of bike lanes in Barcelona

Bars and restaurants

Barcelona has one of the largest gastronomic communities in the world. Barcelona’s restaurants are widely known for their quality and variety, and the great multiculturalism of the area has influenced the restaurants in the area. Living in Barcelona offers a culinary journey through its diverse and high-quality gastronomic offerings, reflecting the city’s multiculturalism.

Barcelona’s bars are not far behind. This city has some of the best bars in Spain, even with awards from the gastronomic world. Tapas as well known as “bombas” or “Pa amb tomaquet” make Barcelona one of the gastronomic capitals of Spain.

Parties and activities

There is no end to the cultural activities in Barcelona, and this great city is full of history and cultural events. If you are a theater and music lover, you have the best acoustics in the Liceo Theater or the Palau de la Música Catalana, places that will undoubtedly make you enjoy culture like never before.

Barcelona’s parties and nightlife are known worldwide, being one of the most desired tourist destinations among young people from all over the world. In addition to well-known nightclubs such as Razzmataz or Pacha, this city holds major parties in all the neighborhoods that make up the city. If you want to know more about these parties you can consult the website of the city council of Barcelona. Life in Barcelona is not complete without experiencing its famous nightlife and neighborhood festivals, celebrated with enthusiasm by both locals and visitors.

Markets and flea markets

As we have mentioned before, the gastronomic culture of this city is something that stands out. Barcelona not only has a great variety of restaurants and bars where to eat, but it also has some of the best food products in the world.

If you want to try local products such as fuet and other sausages or other fresh local products, you have to go to the markets of Barcelona. There you will find stalls where you can buy all kinds of food and places where you can try typical Spanish and Catalan dishes.

Exploring the markets is an integral part of life in Barcelona, offering a glimpse into the local lifestyle. Each neighborhood has its own market, but the main markets in Barcelona are:

• La Boqueria
• Market of the ninot
• Sant Antoni Market

History, art and architecture

Barcelona is steeped in history, wherever you go, from its historic old town to L’Eixample, every corner of this city has something to tell. The district of Ciutat Vella has points of historical interest such as the Cathedral of Barcelona or the Ciutadella Park. Living in Barcelona offers a unique opportunity to explore its rich history, from ancient Roman ruins to modernist architecture, making every walk through the city a journey through time.

If you are a lover of architecture, Barcelona is your city, as it is home to many of the works of the famous architect Antoni Gaudí. Although the Sagrada Familia is one of the main monuments of Barcelona, buildings like Casa Batlló are not far behind. Gaudí’s modernist style has left in Barcelona buildings with facades inspired by dragons and other great works of contemporary architecture.

This city has also been the birthplace of great artists such as Joan Miró, so we can find a variety of art museums and cultural events in Barcelona. The National Art Museum of Catalonia hides some of the best works of art in history, definitely a must for any art lover who comes to Barcelona.

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How is life in Barcelona?

The best quality of life in Spain

Barcelona is named every year by many as the city with the best quality of life in Spain. Its climate, economy and city facilities such as public transportation make Barcelona’s quality of life really high.

Recently, it has been named as the best city in the world in this article by The Telegraph, a British media.

Security in Barcelona

Safety is a major issue when choosing where to live, and Barcelona has one of the highest levels of safety in Europe. Specifically, Barcelona ranks as the 4th safest city in Europe.

The people of Barcelona are certainly very welcoming and will help you in any way they can. Barcelona is the ideal destination to live if you want to enjoy a safe and carefree life.

Weather in Barcelona

The climate of Barcelona is optimal for living, since being a coastal city enjoys a warm climate in summer and cool in winter. The climate is very changeable depending on the season, but it never becomes extreme.

The hot months in Barcelona go from May to August, and the cold months last from December to February. This makes Barcelona mostly sunny and warm throughout the year, the ideal climate to make plans and enjoy the city.

How to work in Barcelona

If you are thinking of living in Barcelona, chances are you will need a job in the city. Although getting a job in Barcelona is easy, you will need all the necessary permits to be able to work in the city. Therefore, here are the requirements to work in Barcelona:

• Spanish citizens: if you have Spanish nationality, you will not have any inconvenience when it comes to finding a new job in Barcelona. You will only need to present your national identity card (DNI) and your social security number.

• European Union citizens: if you do not have Spanish citizenship, but you are a member of the European Union, do not worry, there is no problem. As an EU citizen you have the right to work as an employee or self-employed in any EU country without a work permit.

• Foreigners who are not EU citizens:for non-EU citizens there is a different procedure. If this is your case, you will need a work permit to take up a job in Barcelona. Do not hesitate to visit the official website of the Spanish government to find out everything you need to know to apply for a work permit for foreigners.

Advantages and disadvantages of living in Barcelona

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Advantages of living in Barcelona

Barcelona offers hundreds of advantages for residents of the city. Easy access to public transportation and day-to-day services such as hospitals means that people living in Barcelona do not have to worry.

Another advantage of living in Barcelona is the amount of leisure activities available in the city. The wide range of services means that you can do something different every week.

Without a doubt, having the beach and the mountains in the same city is a great advantage. Whether you like one landscape more than the other or just for a change, Barcelona offers all the options you may need. Plus, you’ll have less than an hour’s train ride away from many other places in Catalonia to explore.

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Disadvantages of living in Barcelona

This wonderful city also has some disadvantages, and it is precisely its great attraction that makes it visited by hundreds of tourists every week. The most touristic areas of the city tend to get crowded during the weekends.

Another aspect to take into account is that the price of housing is somewhat high depending on the area of the city. Therefore, choosing well in which area to live in Barcelona is a very important factor. Take a look at our offer of apartments in Barcelona and choose the best option for your needs.

Best areas to live in Barcelona

Les Corts

The district of Les Corts is undoubtedly one of the most prestigious places in Barcelona. If you want to move to Barcelona in one of the most luxurious districts of the city, Les Corts is what you are looking for.

Living in Les Corts is synonymous with living in one of the most peaceful areas of Barcelona. This district has a unique combination of old and modern buildings, which makes the streets of this district unique. The remodeling of old buildings is something very common in Les Corts, so it is very common to see buildings with old facades but a completely renovated interior. It is the perfect union between historical elegance and being able to enjoy the comforts of the current era.

Live in Les Corts

L’Eixample

L’Eixample district is one of the liveliest areas of Barcelona. L’Eixample has some of the best restaurants in the city and many tourist attractions. If you wander through its streets you will suddenly come across important buildings such as La Pedrera or Casa Amatller.

This district offers several advantages for the day to day, and is that it has access to many public transport lines in the city and has a very high commercial activity. This, added to the quality of its housing, makes living in L’Eixample ideal.

Live in l'Eixample

Gracia

The Gracia district is known as the bohemian area of Barcelona and as one of the most cultural places in the city. Living in Gracia you can enjoy some of the most prestigious restaurants in Barcelona, not to mention its high nightlife.

This district has the second most popular festivals in Barcelona, and although La Merce is the main festival of the city, the Gracia festivals have a great reputation for its program.

Besides having a good nightlife, the district of Gracia has some of the most emblematic places in Barcelona. Gracia hides the great Park Güell, another of Antoni Gaudí’s great works.

Live in Gracia

Take a look at all the neighborhoods of Barcelona

Vivir en Eixample

Living in the Eixample

Living in Ciutat Vella

Vivir en Sants-Montjuic

Living in Sants-Montjuïc

Vivir en Les Corts

Living in Les Corts

Vivir en Sarriá Sant Gervasi

Living in Sarriá
Sant Gervasi

Vivir en Gracia

Living in Grácia

Vivir en Horta Guinardo Barcelona

Living in Horta Guinardó

Vivir en Nou Barris

Living in Nou Barris

Living in Sant Andreu

Vivir en Sant Marti

Living in Sant Martí

What you need to know to move to Barcelona

How to find a house in Barcelona

Barcelona has many housing offers, so the best option to get the best deal is to use a real estate agent. At Loca Barcelona we have the best selection of apartments for sale in Barcelona. In addition, we also have apartments for rent in Barcelona for all those who prefer to rent rather than buy a property.

Requirements to move to Barcelona

Residents of the European Union do not need to apply for any extra paperwork in order to move to Barcelona. However, if this is not your case, you will need a work permit or a study visa.

In addition to these two options, if you wish to invest in a property in Barcelona you can obtain a golden visa. This special visa will be granted to you in case you wish to live in Spain and make a real estate investment of at least 500.000 €. With this permit you will be able to live and work for 3 years in Spain and you will be able to renew it for 5 years as long as you keep the original investment.

Don’t forget that if you want to move and you are looking for a real estate agency in Barcelona we are what you need.

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