Has anyone ever been to Spain or Italy? |
| Hello all...Just wondering about Spain and/or Italia. What are the nicest cities/places to stay? Where are the most beautiful beaches? What are the best sites to see? Any answers would be GREAT! ... |
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How many cities are in spain? |
| i am going to live in spain so i got some info about its culture and so on but i couldnt find what are the cities and how many are they ?... |
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In Spain, should I book train and bus tickets in advance for traveling from one city to another? |
| I will be in spain in 8-17 (Sep.). I want to go from Madrid to Malaga by train, from Malaga to Granada by Bus, and from Madrid to Barcelona by train. I wonder if tickets are available for buying in ... |
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Places to go for New Year's Eve in Madrid, Spain.? |
| I am currently living in Madrid and since New Year's is soon, I am looking for some places to go. I know of some parties but they are 70 euro or something like that and I don't want to ... |
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I have a Spanish ancestor who was from the 1500s, would I have some Spanish in me? |
| I have a Spanish ancestor who was from the 1500s, would I have some Spanish in me? I know it would not be alot if I do, can I say I'm part Spanish?... |
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How is the dating scene for Black women in Spain? |
| I’m a black American, and in about a year I’ll be visiting Spain. My hope is that in another two years, I’ll be able to move to Spain to teach elementary. I've talked to classmates that ... |
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What to see/do in Barcelona? |
| I'm thinking of going on a trip to Barcelona. Was wondering what are some fun things to go see or do. Good restaurants and bars? Sightseeing? Thanks!... |
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Travel to Spain and France? |
What are the must visit in Spain and France.Which cities are the best to visit. How should i travel from Madrid to Paris, train? Plane?
Any good tips are highly apreciated I am going in ... |
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Attire for San Sebastian, Spain? |
| I'm traveling to San Sebastian, Spain in June this summer. What will the weather be like? I'm studying there and have been told that shorts are not allowed. What about going to the beach -... |
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How much is 1 american dollar worth in Spain? |
| I was planning on going to Barcelona Spain this summer and I wanted to know how Much will one dollar be worth there?... |
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Holiday Help!? |
| Has anyone been to Que Sada in Souther Spain?... |
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Family rituals/traditions of Spain? |
I'm doing a Spanish project.... Additional Details Actually yes, I have done some research, and I have quite a bit of information.
I'm just wondering if anyone has ... |
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Safe for me to visit spain? |
| Ok I’m coming to Spain in a couple of month but I keep hearing bad thing about the country like if your not a Spaniard nor speak Spanish a lot of people will not like you!! I had a friend that is A... |
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Where i can keep my Bag for around 5 hours in Malaga in Spain? |
i will be passing by Malaga in July and there is a gap of around 6 hours between flights so i need a place to store my bag in for 5 hours. Additional Details i will be changing air ... |
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Moving and working in spain malaga??? |
going to live and work in spain malaga and know nothing about the place. Whats the place like? What are the people like in that city...anything else i need to know? How much is accommodation in that area? thanks Additional Details thanks for the information. I will be working for a british company..in a call centre. to do with selling properties. The accommodation will be provided for first 2 weeks after that i have to find my own so a bit worried about that. I am female. |
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Malaga City is nice. I've been there a few times. I suggest you avoid Torremolinos, Benalmadena and the like. Malaga is a good night out and the spanish people there are the same as everywhere else - a bit difficult to get to know, especially if you don't speak the language. But you will find the expat community as everyone does and you'll be fine. Also you will have workmates to socialise with and they may be in the same boat as you looking for somewhere to live.
I've been living in Spain for a year and speak basic spanish. So you may not think the language will be a problem but I suggest enrolling in classes and practise as much a possible.
For a room in a shared flat, you are looking at around 250 euros a month which I think is very reasonable. Have a look at this website, the ads are in spanish but it is good...
http://malaga.loquo.com/en_us |
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You don't give very much information about your profession or skill. The city is beautiful but like any other city the recession is having an impact. You don't say if you speak Spanish, I think you should have at the very least a basic knowledge of the language, accomodation varies like any other city. I can only say to you on the information you have given, that Malaga is a great place to live and work but it's not the easiest at the moment and you need to know exactly what you want do. I wish you good luck and hope you're successful. As a resident of Malaga I will help you if I can. |
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I rarely disagree with Sue, but on this occasion I do. Most citizens of Málaga City do not speak English. It is the tourist areas around and to the west of Málaga that are pretty fluent in English. As you go east of Málaga there are only a few areas that speak English.
With respect to your question. Most of what you want to know are the basics you should have found out before making plans to move here.
Málaga is like many Spanish cities. It is a hectic place to live and work. The traffic is a nightmare during busy times, but can still be a headache when it's not busy. If you are planning to work here you WILL need to learn the language.
Accommodation like any city is going to be expensive.
If you are planning to move here then I suggest you come here for an extended holiday and find out everything first hand. There is nothing better than personal experience. |
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In Malaga you will probably never have to utter a single word in Spanish. Personally I don't like it at all, but that's just me. It's a very cosmopolitan place with some very flashy people of all nationalities. Obviously loads of people absolutely love it so it really depends on your tastes. Beware who you trust out there, conmen can spot a newcomer from miles. I don't want to scare you but just be on your guard until you settle down. |
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Actually, I understand you don't really have to speak Spanish in Málaga. It's all British expats, and those who live and work there, have all learned English to cater to them. (and you'll find some Germans, too).
I'm not sure how exaggerated that is. I haven't been there for a looooooong time, and even then, hadn't spent much time there.
So, think British.
Are you EU? or American? Do you have work status? Make sure you know what you are getting yourself into in that department....Americans have a hard time getting those work visas, these days, and even EU citizens are having a harder time finding jobs. |
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