I met Barcelona for the first time in January 2015,
and it didn’t take me long to realize that I had to live in this city. I can’t
explain what it was, but something about this place made me never wanting to
leave. One and a half year later I found myself a resident here.
Barcelona is rated as one of the happiest cities in
the world. They say that people come here to be happy. Negative degrees do not occur
here and it rarely rains. Sunny beaches, mountains and thousands of outstanding
buildings make an energetic city vibe that’s hard to resist.
Barcelona attracts people from all over the world; when
I’m walking around I hear Spanish and Catalan mixed with so many other
languages. The streets are filled with bikes and people walking their dogs, and
you can be sure to find good bakeries at every street corner. All the buildings
have balconies decorated with plants and Catalonian flags. Barcelona really is
pretty to the eye.
I've lived here for five months now, so I'm gonna try post some of the things we've done during my stay here:)
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