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Living and studying in Barcelona

Enjoy an unparalleled quality of life and an academic experience that will boost your career in one of the most inspiring cities in Europe.

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    Living in Barcelona
    Every day in Barcelona is an opportunity to explore, learn, and grow in an enriching environment.
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      Where to live in Barcelona?

      Choosing to stay in the Poblenou neighborhood, where our campus is located, can reduce travel time and transportation costs, but there are many other options to consider.

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      Partner accommodations

      We have partnerships with numerous accommodations, meaning you can enjoy discounts or benefits when making your reservation by showing your LCI Barcelona card or confirming that you are part of the LCI community.

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    5 reasons why Barcelona is the best city to study in Spain

    Mediterranean climate

    Barcelona enjoys a mild and pleasant climate year-round, with mild winters and warm summers. This environment allows for outdoor activities and an active student life, both at the beach and in the city's parks.

    A creative hub in constant evolution

    Known as one of the world capitals of creativity and innovation, Barcelona hosts numerous design, art, and technology events throughout the year. The city attracts professionals and students from all over the world, creating an inspiring atmosphere full of opportunities.

    Unique culture and heritage

    Barcelona is a crossroads of cultures and styles, where historic neighborhoods, contemporary art, and a vibrant urban life coexist. The city offers students a diverse cultural experience, with activities ranging from art exhibitions and independent cinema to outdoor concerts and local markets.

    Global network of connections

    With an international airport and seaport, Barcelona is the perfect gateway for those looking to explore Europe. Additionally, the city hosts prestigious conferences and fairs, providing students with unique networking opportunities in a global environment.

    Commitment to sustainability

    Barcelona promotes sustainable development by encouraging cycling, efficient public transport, and the expansion of green spaces. Its environmental commitment and ecological initiatives have positioned it as a leader in sustainability, both nationally and internationally.

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      Spain, more accessible than you think

      Studying in Spain offers excellent value for money, with a lower cost of living than in other European countries. Enjoy a quality education and an affordable lifestyle in a country full of opportunities.

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      A multicultural environment open to the world

      Spain is a welcoming country where numerous cultures converge, with cities full of diversity and open to students from all over the world. Here, everyone can feel at home and enjoy an inclusive and enriching environment.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Spanish cities, especially Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia, offer a wide range of accommodation options for international students. These include university dormitories, private apartments, and shared flats. Many students opt to live in shared accommodation for a more affordable option. Larger cities also have "student residences," which offer fully furnished rooms and additional services like cleaning and meals.

    The cost of living in Spain is relatively affordable compared to other Western European countries, but it varies by city. In cities like Madrid and Barcelona, the cost of living is higher, with average monthly expenses ranging from €1,000 to €1,400. Rent is usually the most significant expense, followed by food and transportation.

    Yes, international students in Spain are allowed to work part-time (up to 30 hours per week) during the academic year. A work permit is required, which is typically part of the student visa application. Many students take up jobs as English language tutors, baristas, or interns. However, studies should remain the primary purpose of stay in Spain.

    Spain has an excellent healthcare system, and international students are required to have health insurance for the duration of their stay. Students from the EU can access Spain's public healthcare system with their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). Non-EU students must arrange private health insurance or opt for insurance provided by their university. Universities often offer affordable health plans for students.

    Spain is a welcoming country with a rich cultural heritage. Many universities offer programs to help international students integrate, such as language exchange clubs, cultural activities, and social events. Major cities have active international student communities, and participating in local events and clubs can be a great way to meet new people. Spain’s relaxed atmosphere and passion for socializing also make it easy to engage with locals.

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    An incomparable destination

    Explore everything Spain has to offer: nature, innovation, creativity, culture, and more.
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    A paradise of coastlines and beaches
    With thousands of kilometers of coastline, Spain boasts beaches of every type, from the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean to the waves of the Atlantic. It’s the perfect setting to enjoy the sea and water sports.
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    Snowy landscape in Vall de Aran or Aran Valley.
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