Barcelona, Madrid and Malaga were the provinces with the most visas for foreigners who, in 2022, purchased a property worth €500,000 or more, also known as 'golden visas', according to the Government in a parliamentary response obtained by Europa Press.
Although the government has not provided
San Sebastian isn't just beautiful, it's welcoming too. Booking has published the 2023 edition of its survey on the most welcoming cities on the planet, and Spain comes third with San Sebastian.
After Matera topped the 2022 list, Italy has done it again this year, with Polignano a Mare taking
Forbes magazine recently published a list of the 15 Spanish cities that offer the best quality of life, which included Malaga, the capital of the Costa del Sol, along with the capital of Andalusia, Sevilla, and the traditionally Moorish city of Cordoba.
According to data published by the European Commission, the Community of Madrid, the Basque Country and Catalonia are the only Spanish regions above the European average in the European Union's Regional Competitiveness Index.
The Community services note that southern European regions tend to be bel
Madrid and Barcelona have moved up in the ranking of the 60 large cities that are best prepared to adapt to the new paradigm of urban mobility – thanks to the "soundness" of their transport infrastructures in both cases – and Madrid was noted for its initiatives towards more environmentally fri
Apart from being good for the body and mind, walking is one of the best ways of sightseeing and getting to know a city. It is healthier, but also cheaper - since it allows you to save on transport.
The market is predicting that 2023 will be a year full of uncertainties and that the real estate sector will suffer the effects of inflation, interest rate rises, the economic slowdown and the energy crisis.
Expat workers, those whose companies send them to work abroad, have once again put Valencia at the top of the list of the best countries to work in, according to the survey by the InterNations platform.
A survey carried out by the Organisation of Consumers and Users in Spain (OCU) among citizens of the 15 largest Spanish cities has put together its very own Spain quality of life index. Among the variables analysed are mobility, public safety, health and education services, pollution, the labou
Improved health conditions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the opening of borders between countries, and the end of confinements and perimeter closures have turned The Economist's ranking of the world's best cities to live in around the world upside down.
The European Best Destinations platform, an expert in selecting the best destinations in Europe for every type of travel, has published a list of this year's most exclusive places.
The Spanish and Catalan capitals have managed to rank among the safest cities in the world, according to a study by The Economist. Barcelona came eleventh, while Madrid narrowly missed out on the top 20, coming in twenty-first place.
Spain's two largest cities are attractive for technology businesses. So much so that the latest data from fDi Intelligence, a Financial Times publication, places Madrid and Barcelona among the best cities in Europe for startups and entrepreneurs.
The end of Spain's state of emergency has boosted bookings in hotels and tourist accommodation and there is a general upturn in prices in coastal areas.
Vigo is the Spanish city with the best quality of life according to a survey conducted by the Organisation of Consumers and Users (OCU) among the inhabitants of the 15 largest cities in the Spain.
Retirement is an important and long awaited time for the majority of people and a time when many also decide to make the move abroad to enjoy this "golden age" of life.
The city of Madrid is becoming a real estate oasis in Spain and in Europe, where prices are remaining largely stable in the residential market and transactions are returning to growth after the coronavirus crisis.
The World Best Cities 2021 ranking, prepared by Resonance Consultancy from a combination of statistical data and reviews generated by users of Google, Facebook or Instagram, places Barcelona and Madrid among the 10 best cities in the world to live and work in.