So you’re already planning how to pack your suitcase for your experience abroad? Once you arrive to your new destination you’ll need to move around in an easy and cheap way! Public transport is perfect for this (and greener: good for you, best for the environment). It’s very common for people in Europe -even if they
El Clot and Camp de l’Arpa are two well-connected to the city centre neighbourhoods with a residential and quiet atmosphere. Are you still not sure of where to live in Barcelona? Check out the guide for these neighbourhoods in Barcelona and see if this is the best place to find your housing! Source: Oh Barcelona
Les Corts hosts the main campus of UB and UPC, and IESE Business School. Would you like to live near university? This is a quiet residential area, upscale in its northern part, and a business hub. The neighbourhood was an independent village until 1897, so it still preserves some of its rural traits. Is Les
Would you like to find a perfect neighbourhood for students in Barcelona? El Raval is an eclectic and multicultural area, which has become pretty trendy lately. Once an isolated suburb, it now attracts people with a bohemian way of life and those looking for a wide cultural offer. Keep reading this neighborhood guide of El
Are you moving to Barcelona but still don’t know where you would like to live your next experience abroad? If you’re looking for a village-like atmosphere but with the convenience of living in a big city, Vila de Gràcia is a safe bet. This lively neighbourhood for students in Barcelona has become a popular spot
L’Eixample literally means “the extension”. When the population of Barcelona outgrew the capacity of the old city centre, this neighbourhood was built to give it accommodation. Did you know that the rich bourgeoisie had some of the most beautiful modernist buildings lift up here? L’Eixample is a well connected, residential and quiet area. Are you
Are you wondering where to live in Barcelona? You will at least want to consider the Gothic Quarter! The oldest part of the city is just magical, it looks like if time stopped in the Middle Ages. It’s winding streets and dead end squares are a really popular place for students. Discover more things about
Who is I’m Moving to BCN? Hi, we are Lucas & Sofia and we’ve recently decided to move to Barcelona to live and work. We haven’t been sent here by any company, so we had to deal with most of the issues on our own. This is how we’ve learnt that the moving experience is
Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) is close to the old town. It is located southwest of the city and is one of the biggest airports in Spain. Once you arrive, you have four options to reach the city centre. Shuttle: If you are coming with a small group of university friends, you can take a shuttle