10 tips about being Erasmus in Barcelona




If you are a foreign student in Barcelona, surely your group is a reflection of the multiculturality of the city: Madrilenians, Sevillians, French, Italians, those Erasmus students in Barcelona who came for a few months and have taken root … Why all of you have decided to stay in this city and what his is the result? Here a reflection…

  1. The beach: it is obvious, there is nothing like walk around the Barceloneta when the first rays of sun come out to verify it. If you have had a chance to check out the beach concept that the British have, you will understand why they come up with the Mediterranean coast.
  2. Gastronomy: pa amb tomàquet, calçots, empedrat, escalivada, cava, muscatel, calamares a la romana … There is nothing you do not like.
  3. Festivals: you could spend a whole year going from festival to festival and it is that in Barcelona, ​​there is to give and take! We do not only refer to Sonar or Primavera Sound, but Mutek, Psych Fest (which is one of the plans this month), Rock Fest, Life …
  4. The good weather: or what is the same, THE SUN. The first thing that surprises an Erasmus in Barcelona is the small amount of rainy days we have compared to their native country.
  5. How easy it is to go by bike everywhere: we are a very European city and our adaptation to the needs of cyclists proves it. That the Bicing service bikes are not broken is another story.
  6. Live in Gràcia: Gracia is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Barcelona and it has a lot to offer: restaurants of all nationalities, alternative shops and the most original pubs. It is not surprising that all erasmus want to live in a student housing in this district.
  7. International cuisine: Peruvian, Mexican, Japanese, Italian. An erasmus in Barcelona will easily find a business specializing in the type of cuisine in your country.
  1. The terraceo: sun, good food, good company and an interesting conversation is all you need an Erasmus in Barcelona (and any human being) to be happy.
  2. The fever of the swing: rare is the square of Barcelona that is not full of dancers (or proto dancers) jumping and turning. This musical genre is raging as much between the native population as between the erasmus in Barcelona and seems that goes for long.
  3. The customs of Barcelona: The mona, the Tio of Nadal, the Caganer … We have a special idiosyncrasy that captivates all that visitor with a point of acidity and black humor. If Woody Allen has been here, it’s not a whim.

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