Wednesday News ⚡️
Residents of Barcelona complain about digital nomads. Because of their influx, it has become more expensive to rent an apartment and drink beer in the bar, which cost 6€. Renting a room in the Poblenou area will cost 1400€, even people who grew up here have to look for cheaper housing.
The Spanish government will turn Sareb Bank's toxic assets in the form of apartments bought during the economic bubble into affordable housing. That's 21,000 empty homes, 14,000 occupied homes that will receive government support. Also, 15,000 homes will be built from the ground up.
The government is also going to raise the «ceiling» on rents. It wants to pass a law limiting next year's rent increase to 3%. Now the limit is 2%. Large landlords — individuals or firms that own five or more houses - will also not be able to raise rents.
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Residents of Barcelona complain about digital nomads. Because of their influx, it has become more expensive to rent an apartment and drink beer in the bar, which cost 6€. Renting a room in the Poblenou area will cost 1400€, even people who grew up here have to look for cheaper housing.
The Spanish government will turn Sareb Bank's toxic assets in the form of apartments bought during the economic bubble into affordable housing. That's 21,000 empty homes, 14,000 occupied homes that will receive government support. Also, 15,000 homes will be built from the ground up.
The government is also going to raise the «ceiling» on rents. It wants to pass a law limiting next year's rent increase to 3%. Now the limit is 2%. Large landlords — individuals or firms that own five or more houses - will also not be able to raise rents.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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Here in this post we talked about parks where you can walk your dog. But we forgot all about ourselves 🥺
Correction. Barcelona's four best oases of tranquility.
📍Ciutadella Park
A park in the northeastern part of the Old Town, created in the late 1800s. It has a zoo, lake, walking paths and museums.
📍Park Güell
A park with a Gaudi museum and panoramic views, an architectural ensemble of buildings, stairs and sculptures. You can bring your dogs here. Admission is paid!
📍Parc del Laberint d'Horta
Neoclassical park: a labyrinth of cypresses, a pavilion with a terrace, water structures and picnic areas. It will appeal to romantics and lovers of long walks. Admission costs a couple of euros, and on Sundays and Wednesdays admission is free.
📍Parc de Cervantes
A tranquil park with a rose garden, grassy spaces, mountain views and a children's playground. It's especially nice here in spring, with rose bushes blooming all around and smelling delicious.
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#parks
Correction. Barcelona's four best oases of tranquility.
📍Ciutadella Park
A park in the northeastern part of the Old Town, created in the late 1800s. It has a zoo, lake, walking paths and museums.
📍Park Güell
A park with a Gaudi museum and panoramic views, an architectural ensemble of buildings, stairs and sculptures. You can bring your dogs here. Admission is paid!
📍Parc del Laberint d'Horta
Neoclassical park: a labyrinth of cypresses, a pavilion with a terrace, water structures and picnic areas. It will appeal to romantics and lovers of long walks. Admission costs a couple of euros, and on Sundays and Wednesdays admission is free.
📍Parc de Cervantes
A tranquil park with a rose garden, grassy spaces, mountain views and a children's playground. It's especially nice here in spring, with rose bushes blooming all around and smelling delicious.
@wedoobarcelona
#parks
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Thursday News ⚡️
Spain checked in more than 6.5 million international passengers in March. That's 30% more than last year. 6.5 million, imagine! And it's not even summer yet.
On May 1, 2, 4 and 5 the pilots of the struggling airline Air Europa will hold a strike. The pilots are demanding higher wages and respect for their rights, «not to play with them».
Madrid wants to introduce a new tourist tax. Its purpose is to curb overtourism and help rebuild the city's tourism industry. The amount of the tax is not yet known, in Barcelona tourists pay 4€ per night for rented accommodation.
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#news
Spain checked in more than 6.5 million international passengers in March. That's 30% more than last year. 6.5 million, imagine! And it's not even summer yet.
On May 1, 2, 4 and 5 the pilots of the struggling airline Air Europa will hold a strike. The pilots are demanding higher wages and respect for their rights, «not to play with them».
Madrid wants to introduce a new tourist tax. Its purpose is to curb overtourism and help rebuild the city's tourism industry. The amount of the tax is not yet known, in Barcelona tourists pay 4€ per night for rented accommodation.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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In June in Barcelona there will be total cultural chaos. Grec is coming to the city 👀
Grec is a big cultural summer festival where French tightrope walker Nathan Paulin will cross the Paseo de Gracia on a steel cable. No, it's not a clickbait.
All in all, from June 29 to July 30, the festival will feature many, many things: 88 different shows, 32 performances, 15 concerts, lots of dancing, performances and circus. Renowned choreographers and screenwriters have been involved in creating all this fun.
There is a feeling that The Greek has something of interest for everyone. Tickets and program are here.
@wedoobarcelona
#events
Grec is a big cultural summer festival where French tightrope walker Nathan Paulin will cross the Paseo de Gracia on a steel cable. No, it's not a clickbait.
All in all, from June 29 to July 30, the festival will feature many, many things: 88 different shows, 32 performances, 15 concerts, lots of dancing, performances and circus. Renowned choreographers and screenwriters have been involved in creating all this fun.
There is a feeling that The Greek has something of interest for everyone. Tickets and program are here.
@wedoobarcelona
#events
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Friday News 🫡
Message for Murcia residents: you will be very hot next week. Temperatures will be above 35 degrees, with the hottest Thursday.
Residents of Spain go to Portugal to buy cheaper food. Prices are lower there because of zero VAT, with the cost of some products dropping by 6-19%. The tax cut itself will be in effect until the end of October.
A record number of striped dolphins playing with the waves were spotted off the coast of Barcelona. And Mar a la Vista, a company that organizes sailing trips, also saw whales.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
Message for Murcia residents: you will be very hot next week. Temperatures will be above 35 degrees, with the hottest Thursday.
Residents of Spain go to Portugal to buy cheaper food. Prices are lower there because of zero VAT, with the cost of some products dropping by 6-19%. The tax cut itself will be in effect until the end of October.
A record number of striped dolphins playing with the waves were spotted off the coast of Barcelona. And Mar a la Vista, a company that organizes sailing trips, also saw whales.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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Spain has a new law on universities. This post is for prospective and current students, teachers, and those who are now looking at ways to emigrate 🧑🎓
And studying is on the list of options. The law came into force on April 12 and it is quite extensive. Let's tell you what's changed and what you need to know.
The law will allow universities to continue their educational endeavors. Part of the changes are about internal operations, which we're not as interested in. About it briefly:
• The way faculty are evaluated has changed. They will be evaluated based on qualitative and quantitative data, available publications and their impact, linguistic diversity and professional experience.
• The Erasmus exchange program has included Catalan, Basque and Galician.
• Private colleges that practice gender segregation will not be able to be assigned to a public university.
• The number of temporary contracts will be reduced from 40% to 8%. They are the main reason many faculty members feel unstable.
• Spanish universities can create «centers» or campuses abroad, where teaching counts in Spain as well.
The government wants the law to encourage people to learn new things all their lives, to help adults be in demand in the labor market. They plan to achieve this by making universities more accessible.
💶 Something about tuition fees:
• The government previously set maximum tuition at public universities and eliminated tuition disparities across the country. The new law has fixed that. Tuition can now only be reduced or maintained, but not increased.
👀 Are there any students among you?
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#study
And studying is on the list of options. The law came into force on April 12 and it is quite extensive. Let's tell you what's changed and what you need to know.
The law will allow universities to continue their educational endeavors. Part of the changes are about internal operations, which we're not as interested in. About it briefly:
• The way faculty are evaluated has changed. They will be evaluated based on qualitative and quantitative data, available publications and their impact, linguistic diversity and professional experience.
• The Erasmus exchange program has included Catalan, Basque and Galician.
• Private colleges that practice gender segregation will not be able to be assigned to a public university.
• The number of temporary contracts will be reduced from 40% to 8%. They are the main reason many faculty members feel unstable.
• Spanish universities can create «centers» or campuses abroad, where teaching counts in Spain as well.
The government wants the law to encourage people to learn new things all their lives, to help adults be in demand in the labor market. They plan to achieve this by making universities more accessible.
💶 Something about tuition fees:
• The government previously set maximum tuition at public universities and eliminated tuition disparities across the country. The new law has fixed that. Tuition can now only be reduced or maintained, but not increased.
@wedoobarcelona
#study
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Saturday recommendation for those who are going to walk around town today and then at some point snack on something unhealthy and tasty 🍔
Yes, there are plenty of those. At Rooq Chicken, you can go for unhealthy and satisfying calories in the form of chicken wings, burgers and caesars. It's tasty, classy and atmospheric.
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#food
Yes, there are plenty of those. At Rooq Chicken, you can go for unhealthy and satisfying calories in the form of chicken wings, burgers and caesars. It's tasty, classy and atmospheric.
@wedoobarcelona
#food
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Where to look for vintage?
We wrote here about Els Encants and recently we discovered another market. It's Sant Antoni Sunday Market and it's a book market that opened in the middle of the last century. Every weekend, more than 300 vendors come here to exhibit their books and thousands of book lovers gather to look for something interesting. It's not just books, but also posters, stamps, magazines and other necessities. And in the nearby Sant Antoni Market you can buy fresh produce and eat tapas.
Address: Carrer del Comte d'Urgell, 1.
Working hours: Sunday 8:00 to 15:00
Take the example of the señorita in the picture who was already in 1955 picking out books for her library. Author: Ramon Masats.
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#places #things
We wrote here about Els Encants and recently we discovered another market. It's Sant Antoni Sunday Market and it's a book market that opened in the middle of the last century. Every weekend, more than 300 vendors come here to exhibit their books and thousands of book lovers gather to look for something interesting. It's not just books, but also posters, stamps, magazines and other necessities. And in the nearby Sant Antoni Market you can buy fresh produce and eat tapas.
Address: Carrer del Comte d'Urgell, 1.
Working hours: Sunday 8:00 to 15:00
Take the example of the señorita in the picture who was already in 1955 picking out books for her library. Author: Ramon Masats.
@wedoobarcelona
#places #things
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Monday's digest⚡️
A scandalous Samsung ad has been removed from the cathedral.
Renfe will increase the number of seats on trains from April 28 to May 2 to help travelers get from point A to point B. The generous campaign will affect AVE, Larga, Media Distancia, Avlo, Alvia, Euromed and Intercity trains. In all, up to one million seats will be available during this period.
Air masses from the subtropical Atlantic will bring 40-degree heat to southern Spain.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
A scandalous Samsung ad has been removed from the cathedral.
Renfe will increase the number of seats on trains from April 28 to May 2 to help travelers get from point A to point B. The generous campaign will affect AVE, Larga, Media Distancia, Avlo, Alvia, Euromed and Intercity trains. In all, up to one million seats will be available during this period.
Air masses from the subtropical Atlantic will bring 40-degree heat to southern Spain.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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How Spain’s new housing law will affect those who rent here ⚡️
The law was approved in mid-April and will primarily affect renters.
Among the changes:
— A rent cap that applies even to existing leases;
— specifying the «stressed» areas where prices have risen the most;
— Realtor fees are now paid by the landlord.
Hundreds of amendments have been made to the law and it is already controversial. Let’s find out how it will affect tenants.
🖍 Limiting rent increases. The government extended the 2 percent increase ceiling to 2023, 3 percent will be in 2024.
🖍 New contracts. The cap on rent increases does not apply to any new contracts or those entered into after 2019. By the way, any increases must be communicated to the tenant in a «reliable manner, by fax or email» one month in advance of the increase.
🖍 The best part of the law. It shifts the responsibility of paying fees to the agent to the owners, not the tenants.
Prohibits charging more than what is stated in the advertisement or in the contract. For example, forcing tenants to pay utility costs or municipal fees «la comunidad».
🖍 «Stressed» neighborhoods. The law combats skyrocketing rents in high-demand neighborhoods. Local governments can now declare neighborhoods «stressed» and correct price imbalances. For example, freeze them or cap rental prices.
A neighborhood is «stressed» if:
— the cost of housing in the neighborhood exceeds 30 percent of the average net household income in the neighborhood.
— The purchase or rental price has risen at least 3 points above the CPI (Consumer Price Index) for 5 years.
What are the negative consequences?
Despite the perception that the law is made for renters, experts warn that it could lead to higher prices and hurt renters. Owners will be forced to raise rents, decide to sell properties or break contracts to enter into new ones.
Is it a good law or will it only make things worse and more expensive?
@wedoobarcelona
#housing
The law was approved in mid-April and will primarily affect renters.
Among the changes:
— A rent cap that applies even to existing leases;
— specifying the «stressed» areas where prices have risen the most;
— Realtor fees are now paid by the landlord.
Hundreds of amendments have been made to the law and it is already controversial. Let’s find out how it will affect tenants.
🖍 Limiting rent increases. The government extended the 2 percent increase ceiling to 2023, 3 percent will be in 2024.
🖍 New contracts. The cap on rent increases does not apply to any new contracts or those entered into after 2019. By the way, any increases must be communicated to the tenant in a «reliable manner, by fax or email» one month in advance of the increase.
🖍 The best part of the law. It shifts the responsibility of paying fees to the agent to the owners, not the tenants.
Prohibits charging more than what is stated in the advertisement or in the contract. For example, forcing tenants to pay utility costs or municipal fees «la comunidad».
🖍 «Stressed» neighborhoods. The law combats skyrocketing rents in high-demand neighborhoods. Local governments can now declare neighborhoods «stressed» and correct price imbalances. For example, freeze them or cap rental prices.
A neighborhood is «stressed» if:
— the cost of housing in the neighborhood exceeds 30 percent of the average net household income in the neighborhood.
— The purchase or rental price has risen at least 3 points above the CPI (Consumer Price Index) for 5 years.
What are the negative consequences?
Despite the perception that the law is made for renters, experts warn that it could lead to higher prices and hurt renters. Owners will be forced to raise rents, decide to sell properties or break contracts to enter into new ones.
Is it a good law or will it only make things worse and more expensive?
@wedoobarcelona
#housing
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Hola!
Car traffic in the center of Barcelona has been reduced by 17% in the last 5 years. All thanks to «green zones» restricting traffic and replacing some traffic lanes with bike lanes. At the same time, pollution levels continue to exceed limits.
Renting an apartment in Barcelona costs as much as renting two apartments in 40 provincial capitals. We must say that the authors of the calculation took the average price of 1,696€ for an 80 sq.m. apartment in Barcelona. How true does that sound to you?
News for electricians: a court in Spain has ruled that it was illegal to fire an electrician for drinking beer at work. The employer claimed that he drank more than 3 liters of beer in a day. The hearing failed to prove that the alcohol made the employee «drunk or intoxicated» to such an extent that he was unable to perform his duties. The company was ordered to return the fired man to work and pay compensation of 47,000 euros.
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#news
Car traffic in the center of Barcelona has been reduced by 17% in the last 5 years. All thanks to «green zones» restricting traffic and replacing some traffic lanes with bike lanes. At the same time, pollution levels continue to exceed limits.
Renting an apartment in Barcelona costs as much as renting two apartments in 40 provincial capitals. We must say that the authors of the calculation took the average price of 1,696€ for an 80 sq.m. apartment in Barcelona. How true does that sound to you?
News for electricians: a court in Spain has ruled that it was illegal to fire an electrician for drinking beer at work. The employer claimed that he drank more than 3 liters of beer in a day. The hearing failed to prove that the alcohol made the employee «drunk or intoxicated» to such an extent that he was unable to perform his duties. The company was ordered to return the fired man to work and pay compensation of 47,000 euros.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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Two Wednesday News 📅
The weather is coming so hot that authorities are thinking about opening public swimming pools earlier and changing school schedules. Meteorologists warn of a high risk of wildfires.
Renting accommodation will become safer: in Barcelona they want to ban unlicensed advertising of tourist apartments. Platforms for renting such accommodation (e.g. Airbnb) will be obliged to provide high quality data and will be subject to more thorough inspection. Already 2 million euros are allocated for such control.
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#news
The weather is coming so hot that authorities are thinking about opening public swimming pools earlier and changing school schedules. Meteorologists warn of a high risk of wildfires.
Renting accommodation will become safer: in Barcelona they want to ban unlicensed advertising of tourist apartments. Platforms for renting such accommodation (e.g. Airbnb) will be obliged to provide high quality data and will be subject to more thorough inspection. Already 2 million euros are allocated for such control.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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April 30 — International Jazz Day 🎺
It will be celebrated with 10 hours of free concerts on Passeig de Gràcia. There will be local musicians and jazzmen from Brazil, Africa, Great Britain and the United States.
Free, from 1pm to 10pm.
Address: Passeig de Gràcia amb c. Casp
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#events
It will be celebrated with 10 hours of free concerts on Passeig de Gràcia. There will be local musicians and jazzmen from Brazil, Africa, Great Britain and the United States.
Free, from 1pm to 10pm.
Address: Passeig de Gràcia amb c. Casp
@wedoobarcelona
#events
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Where to drink coffee in Barcelona?
We ask you and tell you about our latest coffee find.
Orval is a place with speciality coffee from the creators of another great place Espai Joliu. It's not just a coffee shop, but also a ceramics studio. There are lots of plants, a rough loft interior, and you can sit and flip through magazines.
Open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends.
@wedoobarcelona
#places
We ask you and tell you about our latest coffee find.
Orval is a place with speciality coffee from the creators of another great place Espai Joliu. It's not just a coffee shop, but also a ceramics studio. There are lots of plants, a rough loft interior, and you can sit and flip through magazines.
Open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends.
@wedoobarcelona
#places
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This post is our museum and storage 🇪🇸
Every day we have posts coming out, some of them very useful and applied. They can save you money and help you not get lost in an unfamiliar city. It's easy for posts to get lost in the feed, someone right now is looking for the answer to a question we've broken down step by step here.
So this post will link to important stuff about laws, school, housing, health. It will be updated at least once a month and checked for relevance. In the bookmarks can not save - click on the attached posts quickly moved here. Even split into categories!
⚡️ Base: housing, health, transportation, pet transportation, money
Resources for finding housing.
About the city's transportation system.
Here are places to walk your dog. And here are the walking rules.
This post will save you 200 euros.
About free Renfe passes.
Trash & recycling post.
🏢 Hotels
A hotel that looks like it escaped from the movie Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
📂 Laws, documents, business, work
Useful things for the digital nomad and freelancer.
Job search sites.
Can I get married in Spain?
New housing law.
4 coworkings.
About 90 days rule.
🍱 Food
Supermarkets in the city here.
The best paella.
The country's crowning dishes: a must-try.
Breakfast places: one / two, there are also brunches / if you want a sandwich. Place with coffee and bikes.
A place with a New York roll from TikTok. Here's a place with delicious fast food.
Best pizza in town.
Great coffee place.
Some doughnuts in Barcelona.
Speciality coffee spot.
✈️ Travel, Sports, Recreation
Exploring the Poblenow area.
Villages to go to.
Cool travel destinations: number one / number two
Summer vacation spots and part two.
Destinations for family vacations.
A selection of the best beaches number one / and two
About city parks.
Towns in less than 100 km from citycentre.
5 enclosed urban green courtyards and summer terraces.
Plan for this summer.
What to do with kids in the summer.
Park with a lake.
Catalonia's guide for introverts: part 1 and 2.
5 calm corners of Barcelona.
🇪🇸 Spanish
Work in progress.
🪩 Arts and Entertainment
A selection of bars number one, number two, a secret bar here.
Vintage store, and here's market and flea market, vintage book market.
Beautiful promenade.
Beautiful library.
Free walking tour. Creative city tour.
Cannabis Museum.
Cool hub and community.
🧷 Useful apps and sites
Barcelona Guides. Barcelona apps part 1 and part 2.
Great secondhand.
Here you can buy delicious food from a restaurant nearby at a discounted price.
Services to build routes.
Madrid apps and a second part.
Apps for hiking and sports activities.
Smth useful about heavy luggage.
eSim for travelers.
There are no announcements and jokes here. They easily lose relevance, but they are easily searchable by the tags #humor and #events
Updated July 27. If some information is particularly lacking, you can share the pain and suggest a column at comments
Every day we have posts coming out, some of them very useful and applied. They can save you money and help you not get lost in an unfamiliar city. It's easy for posts to get lost in the feed, someone right now is looking for the answer to a question we've broken down step by step here.
So this post will link to important stuff about laws, school, housing, health. It will be updated at least once a month and checked for relevance. In the bookmarks can not save - click on the attached posts quickly moved here. Even split into categories!
⚡️ Base: housing, health, transportation, pet transportation, money
Resources for finding housing.
About the city's transportation system.
Here are places to walk your dog. And here are the walking rules.
This post will save you 200 euros.
About free Renfe passes.
Trash & recycling post.
🏢 Hotels
A hotel that looks like it escaped from the movie Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
📂 Laws, documents, business, work
Useful things for the digital nomad and freelancer.
Job search sites.
Can I get married in Spain?
New housing law.
4 coworkings.
About 90 days rule.
🍱 Food
Supermarkets in the city here.
The best paella.
The country's crowning dishes: a must-try.
Breakfast places: one / two, there are also brunches / if you want a sandwich. Place with coffee and bikes.
A place with a New York roll from TikTok. Here's a place with delicious fast food.
Best pizza in town.
Great coffee place.
Some doughnuts in Barcelona.
Speciality coffee spot.
✈️ Travel, Sports, Recreation
Exploring the Poblenow area.
Villages to go to.
Cool travel destinations: number one / number two
Summer vacation spots and part two.
Destinations for family vacations.
A selection of the best beaches number one / and two
About city parks.
Towns in less than 100 km from citycentre.
5 enclosed urban green courtyards and summer terraces.
Plan for this summer.
What to do with kids in the summer.
Park with a lake.
Catalonia's guide for introverts: part 1 and 2.
5 calm corners of Barcelona.
🇪🇸 Spanish
Work in progress.
🪩 Arts and Entertainment
A selection of bars number one, number two, a secret bar here.
Vintage store, and here's market and flea market, vintage book market.
Beautiful promenade.
Beautiful library.
Free walking tour. Creative city tour.
Cannabis Museum.
Cool hub and community.
🧷 Useful apps and sites
Barcelona Guides. Barcelona apps part 1 and part 2.
Great secondhand.
Here you can buy delicious food from a restaurant nearby at a discounted price.
Services to build routes.
Madrid apps and a second part.
Apps for hiking and sports activities.
Smth useful about heavy luggage.
eSim for travelers.
There are no announcements and jokes here. They easily lose relevance, but they are easily searchable by the tags #humor and #events
Updated July 27. If some information is particularly lacking, you can share the pain and suggest a column at comments
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This post will save you 200 euros 💶
If you live in Spain for more than 3 days, you know that Spanish banks love extra fees and commissions. On and off. Their most favorite fee is the 30-60€ service charge. It's charged per quarter, which means it costs about 200€ per year. Just to have a bank account! Many banks also charge money for transfers, these fees don't even have a limit. So banks can charge as much money as they want.
There are also service fees, which can be charged for every movement you make with your money. For example, for using your card abroad.
Fortunately, there are several banks in Spain that offer commission-free accounts (if certain conditions are met). Here are the best ones:
BBVA Online Current Account
This is one of the reliable banks in the country without fees, about which we wrote above. But the offer is only available for new customers and only for online opening.
Open Bank
Also all free, but only for online accounts. Plus you can withdraw cash for free from more than 7,000 ATMs.
ING: Cuenta Nómina
You can set up a payroll account here (no fees or service charges). You must have an income of at least 700€ (salary, pension or unemployment allowance included) to qualify.
Revolut Standard
The Revolut Standard account has no maintenance fees, commissions or extra charges for transfers. But since Revolut is an online bank, some plans have limits on the amount of cash withdrawals before charging a 2% withdrawal fee.
They also have a number of accounts that, while they have service fees, are much cheaper than regular banks:
Standard account: €0
Plus account: €2.99/month
Premium account: €7.99/month
Metal account: €13.99/month
EVO Smart account
EVO Smart is an online current account with no fees and no conditions, combining a current account and a savings account with an interest rate of 0.6%.
N26 Standard
With an N26 Standard account you can pay for purchases at physical and online stores, use a virtual debit card and transfer money for free. What's the catch? If you want a physical debit card you have to pay 10€ for it.
Santander's Nómina account
The Nómina online account is for young people aged 18 to 29. No fees or commissions, but you must have a regular income of 600€ or more. Otherwise, you will be charged a fee.
Sabadell Nómina account
Sabadell offers an online account with no fees, no management or maintenance fees. The debit card is also free (no issuance or maintenance fees), and although there are no requirements for regular payroll, if you transfer it here, the bank will give you a 175€ bonus.
Complaints and admiration for your bank are welcome in the comments at 👇🏻
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#money
If you live in Spain for more than 3 days, you know that Spanish banks love extra fees and commissions. On and off. Their most favorite fee is the 30-60€ service charge. It's charged per quarter, which means it costs about 200€ per year. Just to have a bank account! Many banks also charge money for transfers, these fees don't even have a limit. So banks can charge as much money as they want.
There are also service fees, which can be charged for every movement you make with your money. For example, for using your card abroad.
Fortunately, there are several banks in Spain that offer commission-free accounts (if certain conditions are met). Here are the best ones:
BBVA Online Current Account
This is one of the reliable banks in the country without fees, about which we wrote above. But the offer is only available for new customers and only for online opening.
Open Bank
Also all free, but only for online accounts. Plus you can withdraw cash for free from more than 7,000 ATMs.
ING: Cuenta Nómina
You can set up a payroll account here (no fees or service charges). You must have an income of at least 700€ (salary, pension or unemployment allowance included) to qualify.
Revolut Standard
The Revolut Standard account has no maintenance fees, commissions or extra charges for transfers. But since Revolut is an online bank, some plans have limits on the amount of cash withdrawals before charging a 2% withdrawal fee.
They also have a number of accounts that, while they have service fees, are much cheaper than regular banks:
Standard account: €0
Plus account: €2.99/month
Premium account: €7.99/month
Metal account: €13.99/month
EVO Smart account
EVO Smart is an online current account with no fees and no conditions, combining a current account and a savings account with an interest rate of 0.6%.
N26 Standard
With an N26 Standard account you can pay for purchases at physical and online stores, use a virtual debit card and transfer money for free. What's the catch? If you want a physical debit card you have to pay 10€ for it.
Santander's Nómina account
The Nómina online account is for young people aged 18 to 29. No fees or commissions, but you must have a regular income of 600€ or more. Otherwise, you will be charged a fee.
Sabadell Nómina account
Sabadell offers an online account with no fees, no management or maintenance fees. The debit card is also free (no issuance or maintenance fees), and although there are no requirements for regular payroll, if you transfer it here, the bank will give you a 175€ bonus.
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Important things and changes in Spanish life coming as early as May 🇪🇸
May 1 is a Labor Day weekend.
May 2 is celebrated as Madrid Day. The date of the celebration relates to the anniversary of the May 2, 1808 rebellion against French troops.
Schools will be closed and there will be activities in the streets with music, dancing and theater.
May 7 is Mother’s Day, which is celebrated on the first Sunday in May. On this day it is customary to thank mothers and make small pleasant gifts and spend the day with the family.
The pilots of the Spanish airline Air Europa will hold a 4-day strike at the beginning of May (1,2,4 and 5). It will involve from 620 to 640 pilots at all Spanish airports, where Air Europa is based. Hundreds of flights are likely to be cancelled or delayed. Passengers whose flights are cancelled will be transferred to another flight on the same day.
On May 16, judges and prosecutors will go on strike. They believe that the justice system is not being resourced, with judges and prosecutors heavily burdened, affecting both the quality and speed of judicial response and the health of workers.
We recently wrote about the new housing law. It should go into effect at the end of May (around the 28th) if it gets the green light.
There will also be a municipal election on May 28.
Good news about the social security system. There will be a single national phone number to distribute appointments throughout Spain, which will replace the existing provincial numbers. There will be twice as many employees answering the phone. It will be possible to make an appointment in 28 days instead of 7 days.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
May 1 is a Labor Day weekend.
May 2 is celebrated as Madrid Day. The date of the celebration relates to the anniversary of the May 2, 1808 rebellion against French troops.
Schools will be closed and there will be activities in the streets with music, dancing and theater.
May 7 is Mother’s Day, which is celebrated on the first Sunday in May. On this day it is customary to thank mothers and make small pleasant gifts and spend the day with the family.
The pilots of the Spanish airline Air Europa will hold a 4-day strike at the beginning of May (1,2,4 and 5). It will involve from 620 to 640 pilots at all Spanish airports, where Air Europa is based. Hundreds of flights are likely to be cancelled or delayed. Passengers whose flights are cancelled will be transferred to another flight on the same day.
On May 16, judges and prosecutors will go on strike. They believe that the justice system is not being resourced, with judges and prosecutors heavily burdened, affecting both the quality and speed of judicial response and the health of workers.
We recently wrote about the new housing law. It should go into effect at the end of May (around the 28th) if it gets the green light.
There will also be a municipal election on May 28.
Good news about the social security system. There will be a single national phone number to distribute appointments throughout Spain, which will replace the existing provincial numbers. There will be twice as many employees answering the phone. It will be possible to make an appointment in 28 days instead of 7 days.
@wedoobarcelona
#news
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