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Cost of Living and Inflation in Barcelona: What do you need to know?

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Here's what nine local experts had to say about prices and the cost of living in Barcelona.

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Oozing art, culture, balmy weather and sun-kissed shores, it’s little wonder Barcelona is one of Europe’s most popular destinations to live. Every neighborhood has its own charm, so before settling on a long-term apartment, consider some short lets to get to know what feels right. Most importantly, you’ll need to apply for your NIE (unique tax identification code) which is without doubt the most important document for non-Spanish residents to carry out just about any official activity.

Coming to Barcelona, one should consider understanding public transport, the rich cuisine, the living expenses, language barriers and finally, difficulties in finding a place to stay. Barcelona enjoys mild winters; it almost never snows, and warm summers, where temperatures rarely rise above 35 degrees centigrade. It is important to understand the politics of the Catalan Community. Citizens are very proud of their Catalan language and are seen striking several times a year for independence. Therefore, one should be careful when making any comments to others regarding Spain (or being Spanish), the civil war, or the independence of Catalonia.

Barcelona lives in the moment. Here you can find good food, cheap wine, a lot of sunshine and an energetic street life. It is important to beware of thieves that especially target foreigners and tourists on the streets. Take care to carry only the basics of what you need and leave everything else safe at home.

Barcelona is one of the best cities in the world in which. It is renowned for its Modernist architecture, world-famous cuisine and balmy climate. Housing prices are not low, but it is easy to live in the city centre and public transport is cheap. People are friendly and you can learn to speak Spanish and Catalan if you choose to come and live here!

Leanne, says: 2020

When people decide to move to Barcelona, they need to look out for a few things: bureaucracy, housing scams, low salaries and petty theft. Although Barcelona, in general, is an easy and stress-free city, these matters can put a spoke in any well-organized plans.

Natalia, says: 2020

The most important thing to consider when moving to Barcelona, besides all of its beauty, people and many opportunities to experience new things, would be the price of life here, since everything, from rent to buying an ice cream is very expensive. Nevertheless I think that Barcelona is a great city and hard workers can enjoy every single aspect of it.

Barcelona is a very cosmopolitan city. Everyone loves it because it has everything in one place: beach, mountains, city, nightlife, day activities in nature and more! Also it is a cheap city, although the rent is a bit high, that’s the reason why many people share flats when they first arrive here.

Brittney, says: 2020

Know basic Spanish or Catalan. The cost of living is quite high. Barcelona is a tourist city and has a lot of cultural activities. There are many places that you can discover and you can easily make friends because it is a city with a lot of foreigners. The weather is nice all year around.

The city can be quite dangerous. The city however is one of the most beautiful places in Spain and equally Europe. I recommend that anyone thinking of planning a trip abroad should strongly consider Barcelona as one of the first choices. The plane journey is short and it’s a cheap place to wine and dine.

Shalaka, says: 2020
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