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Where do expats hang out in Valencia Spain?

Best areas for Valencia nightlife Russafa: both locals and expats in Valencia love partying in this place. You'll find vermouth bars, quirky hangouts, strange events, and a bunch of leftfield characters. Start with Cafe Berlin, Backstage Russafa, and La Catrina.



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Russafa (or 'Ruzafa,' as some people prefer to call it), is Valencia's biggest and best nightlife hub. Just south of Ciutat Vella, it's a pretty small area, but there's plenty of frantic fun crammed into its diminutive confines.

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How to dress in Spain so you don't look like a tourist
  1. Leave the workout clothes for the gym, not as your sightseeing outfit. Don't wear flip flops. ...
  2. Flip flops are not in the Spain dress code. ...
  3. Just wear this big floppy hat at the beach. ...
  4. Women in Spain generally don't overdo the makeup like this. ...
  5. Watch out for pickpockets.


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However, the most exclusive areas are bunched together to the east of the Cathedral mostly. Here we have La Seu the area around the Cathedral and Plaza de la Reina running down towards La Xerea to the East and both of these lie to the North of Sant Francesc, the main shopping area of Valencia.

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In terms of cost of living Valencia vs Barcelona plus overall affordability, Valencia is the better option. Barcelona is one of the most expensive cities in Spain, comparable to Madrid. Local purchasing power is 35% higher in Valencia than Barcelona.

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The number one reason that so many Americans are moving to Valencia is cited as being for safety reasons. People in the USA do not feel safe any more and more importantly they do not feel their family is safe any more. Valencia is one of the safest places in Spain and also the World to live as an American.

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Valencia's party hub El Carmen is Valencia's most famous nightlife area, found in the northeast part of the Old Town. The narrow streets of El Carmen are jam-packed with bars, cafés, shops and nightclubs, with much of the action found along Calle de Caballeros.

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Which best cities to live in Spain for expats
  1. Barcelona. This sunny city with gorgeous architecture attracts people from all over the world. ...
  2. Madrid. Madrid is the capital of Spain with all its features. ...
  3. Valencia. ...
  4. Malaga. ...
  5. Seville.


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Yes, Americans can retire in Spain. Technically, you can enter the country and stay there for 90 days with an American passport. However, if you wish to spend more than 90 days there, you must get a visa. The best visa option for that is a Residence Visa without the right to work.

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Barcelona For some, retirement doesn't mean relocating to a quiet town or smaller city. If you want to spend your retirement in a city that has a vibrant culture and a thriving expat community, Barcelona is a top choice. The second-largest city in Spain, Barcelona has eye-catching architecture thanks to Antoni Gaudí.

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