| | Discover why this Málaga town is one of the world’s top places to live according to The Times. Just minutes from the coast, a whitewashed mountain village offers history, hiking trails, charming streets, and a slower pace of life – earning it a spot among the world’s best. | | Keep reading |
| | Spain’s National Day in mid‑October blends Madrid’s military parades with quieter local customs across the country. Celebrations reflect regional histories and subtly alter daily life, affecting transport, shop hours, and routines, offering a unique glimpse into Spain’s culture and national identity. | | Keep reading |
| | | | In 2025, Spain ranks 50th on Numbeo’s Crime Index, reflecting relatively low perceived crime. Official data from January to June shows a slight year‑on‑year drop in recorded offences, with higher rates in the largest, most visited cities, highlighting urban crime patterns across the country. | | Keep reading |
| | On World Tourism Day, Barcelona saw protests at landmarks like Parc Güell, where activists used water pistols, chants, and banners to highlight overtourism. Residents voiced concerns over visitor pressure, housing shortages, and the impact of mass tourism on city life, drawing widespread attention. | | Keep reading |
| | | | A real estate broker guides clients through property purchases, investments, and financing in Spain. Often overlooked, they provide expert advice, market insight, and support throughout transactions, making them essential for navigating legal, financial, and practical aspects of buying or investing in Spanish real estate. | | Keep reading |
| | Perched above Palma, Son Vida is Mallorca’s most prestigious address, offering panoramic bay views, championship golf courses, and luxurious villas nestled among pine and palm. Its glamour and exclusivity have earned it comparisons to Beverly Hills, attracting the island’s elite and discerning buyers. | | Keep reading |
| | | Italy | | Puglia is emerging as a top Italian region for real estate investment, driven by international buyers, holiday rentals, and interest in new-build, energy-efficient homes. High demand limits long-term rentals and pushes prices up, while quality of life and business opportunities attract both investors and residents. | | Keep reading |
| | | Italy | Grocery shopping in Italy can be costly, but Altroconsumo analysed 1,150 stores across 67 cities, examining 1.6 million prices in 125 categories. Their study ranks supermarkets, hypermarkets, and discount chains, revealing where residents and visitors can get the best value for money. | | Keep reading |
| | | | | Portugal | | Dreaming of a beach house in Portugal? With 900 km of coastline, golden beaches, and over 300 sunny days a year, many foreigners aspire to live by the sea. This guide covers legal permits, construction costs, and whether to build or buy a villa. | | Keep reading |
| | | Portugal | Recent idealista data highlights seven Algarve municipalities with average property prices below €3,000/m², offering a more affordable entry into the region’s housing market. By contrast, popular areas like Lagos and Almancil saw prices of €4,361/m² and €6,189/m² in August 2025. | | Keep reading |
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