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Don’t get us wrong, Spain isn’t perfect. It has struggled out of a crippling economic crisis as well as having high pollution levels and a perpetually corrupt political system. But despite all that, it is still the best place to live in the world.
Both Madrid and Barcelona have seen living costs for expat workers plummet in comparison to other cities worldwide, thanks in part to the devalued euro.
A startup in Marbella is developing solar-powered houses that will spin 360 degrees to follow the sun’s light – the first of their kind on the European market.
Chinese billionaire Wang Jianlin is negotiating a deal to invest €1.2 billion in the Marina d’Or resort on the Mediterranean coast, left nearly empty amid the financial crisis.
Granada is a city which offers a multitude of possibilities, for leisure, gastronomy and culture for those who have money to spend, but also the following ten suggestions