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Family Trip to BCN

Posted by on August 8, 2011

The striking Spanish coastal town of Barcelona is famous as a vibrant, dynamic, beautiful and stirring location, which makes it a favourite with holidaymakers as well as those wanting to live abroad.  

If you’ve never experienced Spain or you’ve yet to experience the best european city break destinations, Barcelona comes strongly recommended.  
Thanks to the city’s location you may also use Barcelona as a base to explore the Spanish Mediterranean shore, towns such as Madrid, Valencia and Seville, and you can also simply travel from Barcelona to the ski resorts of the Pyrenees and the Andorran or French countryside.  

Barcelona benefits from having some of the best city transport links in Europe – it’s a busy port town, it has got a complicated international airfield, national and continental rail links and a good road network also.  

These are all points in the city’s favor as a start line for further exploration of the delights around Barcelona – but what about the attractions of the town itself which you can explore with Barcelona Reisen.  

Well, architecturally speaking Barcelona has it all – it is world famous for its modernistic Gaudi structures and yet it’s also renowned for its Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture too.  Within the town there are museums, galleries, art centres, cinemas, theatres, concert venues and malls – and within a stone’s throw of the city centre you’ve got the beach and amusement parks for all of the family to enjoy.  

As you can without doubt tell already, there is more to Barcelona than can be experienced and enjoyed in a weekend break!  In fact , it’s fair to say that Barcelona is a town to be savoured which is maybe why it is starting to get a popular destination for those who want to live and work abroad and experience a new life, new languages and new cultural horizons like the Festa Mayor Gracia.  

therefore if you’re interested in seeing more of Spain and Europe, you would like to work and live abroad, learn all about the Spanish culture and luxuriate in the fantastic standard of living and way of life in Barcelona, why not consider basing yourself in the town, getting a short term employment contract, finding a rental loft and having a long working holiday in Barcelona? 

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