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Main Neighborhoods
Barcelona’s vibrant neighborhoods each offer a unique atmosphere:
- Eixample: Famous for its square blocks and modernist architecture like Casa Batlló; full of cafes, restaurants, and nightlife.
- Sant Martí: Coastal vibes near the beaches, with modern dining and cultural diversity.
- Ciutat Vella (Gòtic & El Born): Historic core with medieval streets, galleries, and tapas bars.
- Gràcia: Bohemian and artistic, with local festivals and eclectic dining.
- Raval: Multicultural and hip, with art galleries, cafes, and nightlife.
Popular Sights
Make the most of your free time by visiting:
- Sagrada Familia (buy tickets online!)
- Montjuïc hill and the Olympic Stadium
- Park Güell and Casa Batlló by Gaudí
- Ciutadella Park and the Magic Fountain
- Camp Nou stadium and Tibidabo amusement park
Parks & Recreation
Relax in green spaces like Ciutadella Park, Turó Park, and Plaça Espanya. Try local dishes such as paella, tapas, and sangria—use apps like The Fork to book tables easily.
Nightlife & Entertainment
Explore Barcelona’s vibrant nightlife in areas like Passeig del Born, Eixample, and Gràcia. Visit clubs such as Exceed or enjoy flamenco shows. Cinemas and nature outings are also great options.
Public Transport & Community
Getting around is easy with:
- Bus: Extensive routes across the city.
- Metro: Fast and efficient, covering key areas.
- Train (Renfe): Connects to nearby towns.
- Bike-sharing (DonkeyRepublic, Bicing, Smou): Eco-friendly and flexible.
- Taxi: Convenient door-to-door service; ensure the meter is on.
Use a T10 ticket for multiple rides within Zone 1, perfect for daily commuting.
Join expat groups on Facebook or Meetup, and check Barcelona Metropolitan for local events to feel connected.
Regulations & Resources
Stay informed via the official Barcelona city website and the City Council for updates and resources during your internship.

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