Everything you need to know about living in Barcelona, from paperwork, finding a job or setting up a business, to meeting people and learning the language.
Award-winning Filipino entrepreneur and author Lyn Lozano Galicia is bringing the adventures, lessons and memories of her childhood in the Philippines to a new generation with the launch of the Lucky Lyn-Lyn children’s book series.
If you’re looking for a quiet place to unwind, the Jardins de Portolà is an ideal spot. You won’t find it on any tourist map; it’s a small, secluded residential garden with design elements that are reminiscent of a bygone era.
It is estimated that more than 50,000 migrants crossed entered the small Spanish enclave of Ceuta in the course of a single day after the border effectively collapsed
If you plan to take your dog, cat or ferret with you as you crisscross Europe, there are a number of things that you’ll need to take into account to make sure that your trip goes smoothly.
Spain's "vies verdes" follow an extensive system of former railway tracks which have been turned into "green routes" available for biking and hiking through the countryside.
This park is probably the most famous one in Barcelona, arguably the most famous park in all of Spain. However, one of Barcelona’s greatest tourist attractions was originally supposed to be a housing development.
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