Barcelona
City Overview
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia and a Mediterranean design and tech capital — Gaudí’s architecture (the Sagrada Família and other World Heritage), the seafront and cuisine make it one of the world’s most popular cities. Tech startups (the 22@ innovation district), tourism, conventions (MWC) and biopharma thrive, with a strong international and digital-nomad scene. Housing costs are among Spain’s highest and the peak season is crowded, but the climate is pleasant and beaches are near — the economic and cultural center of eastern Spain.
Cost of Living Snapshot
Data above is approximate. Actual costs vary by location, timing, and personal lifestyle.
Getting Around
Metro (TMB, 12 lines) + trams + buses + commuter rail (Rodalies); T-mobilitat card. Barcelona Airport (BCN) by metro/train. Walkable and bike-friendly.
Why Live Here
- Gaudí architecture, seafront; a globally popular city
- Tech-startup & digital-nomad hub
- Pleasant climate; higher housing costs
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