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How to Live Under the Sun of Barcelona and Gaudí
Barcelona is on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea and is the second largest city in the country.
It is the Spanish city that receives more tourists, so it is full of people.
For those who like to party, this is the ideal place.
There are bars and restaurants on almost every corner.
Barcelona is also a city that breathes culture. That are important museums, has theater, music shows and many more.
Not to mention the beauty of the architectural constructions that make the city unique.
Many of the revolutionary forms are from the modernism, an artistic movement that transformed Barcelona between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
An alternative for retirees who want tranquility not far from the hustle and bustle is to live in nearby cities, such as Gavà Mar or Castelldefels.
These cities are a 20 minute drive from Barcelona and are very well connected by transport, whether by train or bus.