Going to the supermarket in Barcelona may not be the same straightforward experience as going to your home town supermarket. Here are a few helpful tips.
If you are looking to experience the essence of Barcelona—its real traditions and culture—make your way down this list to have the True Barcelona Experience!
Despite Spain’s unemployment rates, the job market in Barcelona remains relatively competitive given its desirability as a destination, especially for citizens of the European Union who do not need a visa to work in Spain. The city´s transient nature also allows for steady movement in the job market.
Spanish is the official language of Spain and Catalan is the co-official language of Catalonia, where Barcelona is the capital . . . so which language to learn?
A visit to Barcelona’s “mercados” or fresh food markets is an essential experience. It’s not only where the best produce, meat, fish and cheese can be found, but where everyday life is transformed into a colorful and fascinating work of art.
Barcelona is a charming, fun and overall safe city, making it easy for people to put their guard down. Follow these simple guidelines when in public to avoid getting robbed.