Shall we peek? If not in the windows, at least on the facades.
Want to see the most expensive houses for sale in Spain? Voila, here are the top 3 real estate beauties from the Costa del Sol.
1. Las Lomas, 35 million euros, 8800 square meters of land.
2. Marbella, a villa on a 4,700 square meter plot in the Cascada de Camohan area, estimated at 29.5 million euros.
3. a mansion on Marbella's Golden Mile, valued at 29 million euros, which has six bedrooms, a wine cellar, a gym and a games room.
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Want to see the most expensive houses for sale in Spain? Voila, here are the top 3 real estate beauties from the Costa del Sol.
1. Las Lomas, 35 million euros, 8800 square meters of land.
2. Marbella, a villa on a 4,700 square meter plot in the Cascada de Camohan area, estimated at 29.5 million euros.
3. a mansion on Marbella's Golden Mile, valued at 29 million euros, which has six bedrooms, a wine cellar, a gym and a games room.
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Museum lovers and connoisseurs of beauty, do you know how to save money on 6 museums?
Articket Bcn can help — you can bypass the queue, save up to 45% and go to six museums in one pass for 38€ (MACBA, Tapies Foundation, CCCB, National Museum, Joan Miró Foundation, Picasso Museum). The pass is valid for a year and you can only go to one museum at a time. After each museum you get a stamp in your art passport.
You can buy a season ticket and read all the terms and conditions here.
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Articket Bcn can help — you can bypass the queue, save up to 45% and go to six museums in one pass for 38€ (MACBA, Tapies Foundation, CCCB, National Museum, Joan Miró Foundation, Picasso Museum). The pass is valid for a year and you can only go to one museum at a time. After each museum you get a stamp in your art passport.
You can buy a season ticket and read all the terms and conditions here.
@settleitbcn
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Ever wanted to walk exactly parallel to the equator? In Barcelona, it can be easily arranged
In the city there is Avinguda del Paral-lel and it is strictly parallel to the equator. It is one of the main streets of the city, it used to be the center of nightlife, music halls and entertainment venues, and it used to be called Parallel.
Now it is just a tourist path, where you can walk, go to one of the theaters or variety shows, have lunch in a diner. What's not a plan for a day off?
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In the city there is Avinguda del Paral-lel and it is strictly parallel to the equator. It is one of the main streets of the city, it used to be the center of nightlife, music halls and entertainment venues, and it used to be called Parallel.
Now it is just a tourist path, where you can walk, go to one of the theaters or variety shows, have lunch in a diner. What's not a plan for a day off?
@settleitbcn
Av. del Paral·lel · Barcelona, Spain
★★★★☆ · Notable street
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When exactly do I need to register as a sole trader in Spain?
A short but detailed guide that will give an understanding of the algorithm of actions.
Being self-employed in Spain can be challenging: quarterly tax returns, high monthly social security contributions and tons of different forms to fill out throughout the year. So it’s important to keep up to date and know when to do what.
If you plan to become autónomo or self-employed in Spain, you can’t just decide to become a freelancer and start working — you need to officially register to legalize yourself and be able to legally invoice.
Social Security defines the self-employed as: «Workers over the age of 18 who, on a regular, personal and direct basis, engage in economic activity for profit without having an employment contract.»
Registration as self-employed
To legally engage in self-employment in Spain, you must register with both the social security authorities and the Treasury Department (Hacienda).
Registration with the social security authorities is done using form TA.0521, which allows you to register with RETA, a special regime for the self-employed.
You will then be registered for social contributions and pay monthly contributions based on your earnings. This will allow you to pay for health care, sick leave, maternity and childcare benefits.
To register with Hacienda or the Treasury, you will need to fill out form 036 and choose your type of activity. This will allow you to invoice and pay tax as a sole trader.
When do I need to register?
The Department of Equality and Social Security stipulates that once you start working as a freelancer, you must register either on the day you start working or 60 days before.
If you know your business will be up and running by a certain date, registering in advance is a good option.
If you register after the start date, the registration date will be considered the first of the month and you won’t be able to take advantage of preferential rates.
If you enroll 90 days after the start date, the process will be slightly different and you will have to request a special enrollment by submitting an application.
Registering after you start working is possible, but it is done at your own risk and you can get a fine of 3,750€ to 12,000€ depending on the situation.
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#selfemployment
A short but detailed guide that will give an understanding of the algorithm of actions.
Being self-employed in Spain can be challenging: quarterly tax returns, high monthly social security contributions and tons of different forms to fill out throughout the year. So it’s important to keep up to date and know when to do what.
If you plan to become autónomo or self-employed in Spain, you can’t just decide to become a freelancer and start working — you need to officially register to legalize yourself and be able to legally invoice.
Social Security defines the self-employed as: «Workers over the age of 18 who, on a regular, personal and direct basis, engage in economic activity for profit without having an employment contract.»
Registration as self-employed
To legally engage in self-employment in Spain, you must register with both the social security authorities and the Treasury Department (Hacienda).
Registration with the social security authorities is done using form TA.0521, which allows you to register with RETA, a special regime for the self-employed.
You will then be registered for social contributions and pay monthly contributions based on your earnings. This will allow you to pay for health care, sick leave, maternity and childcare benefits.
To register with Hacienda or the Treasury, you will need to fill out form 036 and choose your type of activity. This will allow you to invoice and pay tax as a sole trader.
When do I need to register?
The Department of Equality and Social Security stipulates that once you start working as a freelancer, you must register either on the day you start working or 60 days before.
If you know your business will be up and running by a certain date, registering in advance is a good option.
If you register after the start date, the registration date will be considered the first of the month and you won’t be able to take advantage of preferential rates.
If you enroll 90 days after the start date, the process will be slightly different and you will have to request a special enrollment by submitting an application.
Registering after you start working is possible, but it is done at your own risk and you can get a fine of 3,750€ to 12,000€ depending on the situation.
@settleitbcn
#selfemployment
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It's been a long time since we've had a restaurant, but we have to eat somewhere.
You can go to Anita's, it's a restaurant and beach bar overlooking the sea. There used to be a breakwater on this place, then it was repaired and turned into a path for passers-by and cyclists. It's atmospheric and the restaurant is away from the hustle and bustle. The menu features simple Mediterranean dishes, prepared with care and with local and quality products: noodles, shrimp, clams.
📍Passeig de la Rosa dels Vents, 1
Been here? Maybe dined at some other good place?
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#locations
You can go to Anita's, it's a restaurant and beach bar overlooking the sea. There used to be a breakwater on this place, then it was repaired and turned into a path for passers-by and cyclists. It's atmospheric and the restaurant is away from the hustle and bustle. The menu features simple Mediterranean dishes, prepared with care and with local and quality products: noodles, shrimp, clams.
📍Passeig de la Rosa dels Vents, 1
Been here? Maybe dined at some other good place?
@settleitbcn
#locations
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Last week we told you about Anita's, but here is another seaside restaurant
Red Fish is also close to the sea, with beautiful wooden floors and a cool view, bamboo chairs and the atmosphere of a summer's day. In general, it's "a trendy beachfront restaurant decorated in the style of a fisherman's hut with a thatched deck: tapas, grilled seafood and cocktails", and there's not much more to add.
The paella is especially good here!
📍Moll de la Marina, S/N, 08005
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Red Fish is also close to the sea, with beautiful wooden floors and a cool view, bamboo chairs and the atmosphere of a summer's day. In general, it's "a trendy beachfront restaurant decorated in the style of a fisherman's hut with a thatched deck: tapas, grilled seafood and cocktails", and there's not much more to add.
The paella is especially good here!
📍Moll de la Marina, S/N, 08005
@settleitbcn
#locations
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