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5 Best Place to Live in Spain (in 2024)

Sarhan Basem by Sarhan Basem
19 March 2024
in Culture and Society News
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Spain (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – If you are planning to move to Spain, then you probably would have done a lot of research on some of the top reasons to move to Spain. However, you have to make an equally important decision of deciding the best place to live in Spain. This post will make it easy for you to decide the best places to live in Spain.

5 Best To Live In Spain 

Here are the 5 best places that are best to live in Spain:

1.Barcelona 

Barcelona is one of the best places to live in Spain. Several places make this place ideal to live here. Gaudi is the finest in Barcelona and you can enjoy the sea breeze in Málaga. The best thing about living in Barcelona is that it offers a quality life. You will be able to explore a lot of wonderful stuff while living here. 

It is a place where the Urban jungle meets the sandy beach. You would not need any convincing argument to make Barcelona the winner because it can easily take the top spot. Barcelona is one of the safest cities and it also offers great weather. 

You can also enjoy delicious cuisine and can explore plenty of art museums. If you are a night person then you have the chance to explore the buzzing nightlife. People living in Barcelona can also find plenty of outdoor spaces for workouts.

2. Madrid

Madrid is the second-best city to live in in Spain. The club scene in Madrid is exceptional and you can expect to meet new friends every time you visit a club. You can also enjoy the urban culture in Madrid as it is modern. Beaches are abundant in Madrid and you can explore beautiful beaches all around the city.

It is the capital of Spain and you will find something new and exciting in every spot. There is a wild and restless spirit in the air and is a great place to live for the explorers. The vibrant nightlife and the beautiful parks make Madrid one of the most fun places to live in. If you want to live in a city with a bustling lifestyle, Madrid is the best city for you to live in in Spain.

 3. Valencia

If you want to broaden the scope and choices within Spain, then Valencia is a great place. It is also a great place beside the two largest cities. Valencia is a great place for those looking for a dream home.

 If you have a smaller budget and want to live in a spacious home, then you must travel to this city. It is a geographically smaller region than Madrid and you can get to most places by walking. The public transportation in Valencia is also convenient.

If you are a food lover, then Valencia is heaven on earth. The city is the original creator of paella. Valencians have set the bar high and have amazing culinary talent. You can treat yourself to bocadillo for merienda and visit the fun bars at the night.

4. Malaga

Malaga is famous for its fresh fish which comes straight from the salty spring. The city is also famous for the Andalusian festivals. You can expect a lot of new things in Málaga because the city is a mixture of modern and traditional culture.

The city offers good weather all year round and has a laid-back lifestyle. It is a suitable place for everyone. Whether you are a student, a family, or a couple this place has something for everyone. Málaga is considered to be the second-best city for ex-pats.

The city has several museums and a distinct cuisine. You can also participate in colorful festivals and enjoy the stunning yellow sand beaches. The city has an airport of its own which makes connecting to the world easily. It has reliable and cheap public transport, and you can travel within and outside the city easily.

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5. Alicante

Alicante has great weather all Year-round good. There is a beach on your doorstep, and something great awaits at every step of the city. The expats love to be exposed to the Spanish way of life as they don’t have to experience any kind of cultural shock. There is an expat population in the city so you are bound to make many new friends.

You can stroll around the historic narrow streets and explore the colorful houses. There are a lot of beaches so you can always hit the beach in your free time. You can also enjoy fresh Mediterranean food, and experience the nightlife.

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