by RelocationBlog | Feb 8, 2020 | Living in Barcelona
Because we want your stay in the Catalan capital to be totally free of problems or setbacks and very enjoyable, we will offer you a guide to Barcelona's public laws. We must remember that Barcelona is a large and highly populated city, with a large influx of tourists from all over Spain and the
by RelocationBlog | Feb 7, 2020 | Living in Barcelona
If you want to know the capital of Catalonia in depth, we detail below the districts of Barcelona in the open. Ciutat Vella covers the old town of the Catalan capital. This district has about 105 thousand inhabitants and is made up of the neighbourhoods of El Gòtic, El Raval, Santa Caterina
by RelocationBlog | Jan 10, 2020 | Living in Barcelona
Barcelona has many good things for visitors and one of them is its excellent cuisine, something that is impossible to ignore. The gastronomic capital of Spain, attracts thousands of tourists every year, who are ready to enjoy the best dishes.
by RelocationBlog | Oct 16, 2019 | Living in Barcelona
What we know today as Barcelona was founded as a Roman colony at the end of the first century BC, with the name of Barcino. At that time, it had about 1,000 inhabitants and was surrounded by a defensive wall, of which you can still see...
by RelocationBlog | Oct 7, 2019 | Living in Barcelona
Barcelona is one of the best cities to live in Spain for many reasons. That's why, if you want to move to Barcelona, this article is for you. Barcelona stands out for its culture, gastronomy, quality of life and, above all, its opportunities for work or study.
by RelocationBlog | Sep 2, 2019 | Living in Barcelona
In northeastern Spain you will find the region that for many people represents modern and artistic Spain and this is a basic guide to Catalan for foreigners. Catalonia is a special region with its own language, culture and identity. Castilian and Catalan are co-official languages in Catalonia, but many of its inhabitants speak Catalan...