Digital Nomad Review Barcelona: Why You Should Move to Spain (and Stop Dreaming)

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  • @ersrvd
    @ersrvd หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I would like to visit Barcelona someday. The city looks very cosmopolitan and with and endless list of interesting things you can do. Thanks for sharing your point of view as a digital nomad living in Barcelona. 👍

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you for watching! And yes, Barcelona has a lot to discover 🤩 one thing is for sure: there is something to do for everyone ☺️

  • @antonioadventure
    @antonioadventure หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I find the life of a digital nomad in Barcelona interesting, beyond its positive and negative things, it shows that it's a city that adapts to this lifestyle where it's very busy and that makes the city vibrant in every context, everything you can do as a digital nomad and the pace of life you want to lead seems very amazing to me, so if I wanted to be a digital nomad I would definitely choose Barcelona to live. 👍

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I think all places have good and bad things and it’s a very personal decision to make that depends a lot on personal preferences. But I agree. For me Barcelona is a very vibrant city that offers an amazing lifestyle and in general a great city to live in 😍

  • @conoceisrael
    @conoceisrael หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    great video alina ❤ i enjoy also the video photography as well

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks a lot for the feedback ☺️

    • @conoceisrael
      @conoceisrael หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@aventuralina i love photography, and in this one you made so many diffrent shots, so often

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@conoceisrael I’m happy you liked it :)

  • @rafaelangel2656
    @rafaelangel2656 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Alina super fluido el video.. y explica bastante sobre el tema de la vida digital.. barcelona se ve genial la verdad con todo lo que ofrrece como ciudad y como socierdad. claro normal que si incrementa la poblacion sea turista o inmigrante trae descontento. y bueno el tema de los costos de alquiler e impuestos uffff seria un buen trabajo remoto el que hay que conseguir. En cuanto el trabajo remoto el tener flexibildades con tu tiempo es algo en verdad que siempre apreciare de este estilo de vida

    • @rafaelangel2656
      @rafaelangel2656 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Muchisimos exitos Alina que estes genial

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Barcelona es genial y tiene una comunidad de nómadas digitales muy grande. Pero claro, nada es perfecto y hay cosas negativos en cualquier país y ciudad. Hay tantos oportunidades hoy en día que creo que cualquier persona que trabaja online puede encontrar su hogar ☺️

  • @TaniaGonzález-o1v
    @TaniaGonzález-o1v หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Interesante análisis de La Ciudad de Barcelona . Excelente contenido. Saludos Alina . 😎

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Gracias Tania 🫶🏼

  • @EnriqueDeQuesada101
    @EnriqueDeQuesada101 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video Alina!! As usual❤❤❤

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks a lot for your kind words 🤗

  • @Fut_tube
    @Fut_tube หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good job! 👏

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you ☺️

  • @jjzzm
    @jjzzm 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I only want to live in Barcelona to watch my favourite team play every week. 😅

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      That‘s also a good reason to live in Barcelona 😁

  • @OboeDaCaccia
    @OboeDaCaccia 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Alina while in🇪🇸Spain, or anywhere, I’d love to have you for company; you could be my constant companion! Of course, I’d❤️love it!!

  • @Myou2_
    @Myou2_ หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    🔝 ✅

  • @Travellereleven
    @Travellereleven หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have lived 6 years in Barcelona, Spain and it’s heading in the wrong direction. Portugal and Andorra are way better options for Digital Nomads as a base. When considering..
    1. Safety, the crime rate increase with immigration, theft is really common. Andorra have 0.4% Crime rate, Portugal a lot less than Spain.
    2. Taxes, Spain is the worst option (24% tax for 5 years, but you need to pay social security no matter your earnings), also dealing with the tax office is a nightmare. It’s a fundamental problem in Spain, the government doesnt trust the people and the people doesnt trust the government. Which is the opposite in both Portugal & Andorra. Andorra offer 0% tax up to 24000€ and an average of 2% up to 40 000€. Portugal have 20% for 10 years and 0% tax on Crypto.
    3. Housing, in Spain you share apartments with others, why? too expensive to have your own apartment. Your salary doesnt cover your housing. Both Portugal and Andorra offer better housing. This also goes for buying property.
    The Spanish government is also the worst among the three, a socialist government that is sadly walking the same path as the failed latin american countries. Talking about making it fair for everyone, but in reality everyone is getter a worse situation.
    I could go on and on. Conclusion, if you are a young expat and want to explore Spain. Go ahead, I had the same romantic Idea as you when I first moved there, BUT if you want something for a longer term, to buy a property or save/keep more of your money that you earn in a digital lifestyle. Choose another base than Spain. It’s a lot better options in Europe still, Andorra, Portugal & Malta as examples.
    I lived in all countries mentioned, and Spain might be nice to visit, but not more than this. Sadly.

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey, thanks a lot for sharing your experience and thoughts about this.
      I personally think it always depends a lot on what you are looking for. Tax wise it might be best to move to Andorra as a digital nomad, but I personally wouldn’t want to live in Andorra for example. I’d always prefer Spain.
      It’s definitely true that Spain is not the most tax friendly country. But as far as I know, by now, neither is Portugal, at least not if you are looking for something longterm.
      I live in Barcelona since 3 years now and I love it. But again, I do get your point about the longterm part. I’m not sure how long I’ll stay in Spain, but for now I’m enjoying my time there :)
      May I ask in which country you live now and what made you choose that one?

  • @alvaroodeh4794
    @alvaroodeh4794 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Barcelona comes at a price, there's much better options, but I dont blame you, Spain is the choice.

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I guess it always depends on preferences. I know that tax wise there are better countries. But are these countries the ones where you want to live in?
      There are a lot of things that need to be taken into account and everyone has to look what works best and what are the non-negotiables about the country of residence ☺️

  • @edprestoza4099
    @edprestoza4099 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    A digital nomad from germany? What about the angry or pissed off locals of Barcelona? Anyone from Barcelona or around Spain as well as other foreign countries who are sick and tired or fed up with soo much foreign tourism and gentrification that left locals who are left behind and kicked out.

  • @FelixTheCat69
    @FelixTheCat69 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is my first first comment ever 🎉 OK, so Barcelona looks beautiful and the theme of being a digital nomad was very appealing as I am looking for alternatives to my country, which I fear is heading down a dark path. The problem is I've been hearing that Spain is already ruined. First, by becoming socialist. Second, by the way they have become hostile to tourists. If the people are angry why don't they first blame their own leaders? Spaniards have depended on the money that tourism brings forever and businesses are built to cater to travelers. Do locals think they are helping by destroying the tourism industry in Spain? And because you rated Spain for safety at only 4, and I believe you may have been too kind, I have taken Spain off my bucket list and it is definitely not a place I would like to retire in. I have a real problem giving my money to people that hate me. I'm weird like that. That's the problem thinking you can be an expat anywhere you like. You are automatically a foreigner wherever you go and makes you want to just take your chances staying put even though I see what is coming to the US.

    • @edl7454
      @edl7454 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for staying in the US , You do realize their population almost triples during tourist season, Almost as bad as being overrun by immigration thanks to Dimwit Biden and Kackles Harris? Barcelona is absolutely the worst place to live in all of Spain and I have been all over that country.

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts! I totally understand what you mean. There are safer cities than Barcelona in Europe although I personally can only say that I’ve never been in any awkward situation after 3 years living there and I definitely feel safe. It’s just that you need to know a few things about some districts where you really need to watch your things.
      And about the movement against tourism: I partially understand it. Of course Spain depends on tourists. But some places suffer from mass tourism and a lot of tourists also misbehave… It’s only natural that such a movement is growing. Again, I’ve never been in any awkward situation, neither have I ever not felt welcomed. But I do understand that this is a downside for some people and a reason why they wouldn’t want to move to Barcelona :)

    • @FelixTheCat69
      @FelixTheCat69 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@aventuralina If you’ve lived there three years, I trust your judgment. When visiting places I always try my best not to look too much like a tourist anyway 😂

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@FelixTheCat69 Jajaja if they don’t recognize you as a tourist, you’ll be safe 😁

  • @AldrichCarrasco
    @AldrichCarrasco หลายเดือนก่อน

    but Barcelona people hate foreign people, what are you doing there ?

    • @aventuralina
      @aventuralina  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have no idea where you’ve got that information 🤨 I live there since three years and feel very welcome.