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I'm moving to Sevilla, anyone/everyone is WELCOME!
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I see a lot of different nomad hot spots being thrown around and honestly most don't call to me, i'm sure they are great places though.

I've been a lot of different places except for Asia, so I can't speak to that but pound for pound honestly the lifestyle in Europe is so better than anything in South America, Mexico or the Caribbean.

Here's my Sevilla pitch having lived there for 8 months prior to covid and why i'm returning end of June.

Background , 28 yrs old , work remotely in tech,

  1. Safety- (i'm looking at you female digital nomads) , Sevilla is one of the safest cities in the world, far safer than any American city. I feel comfortable walking around the city at any hour , even the other american girls in my group of friends remarked at how safe they felt. Having lived in Dominican republic , I kind of dont want to worry about safety , i like to leave my apartment with my watch, phones, laptops etc.. and not worry. In sevilla safety wont even cross your mind lol that's how you know its safe. With that being said its still a city so don't be a idiot lol
  2. City Size, its a BIG city, not a mega city tho but still a big city. Mega cities I would say are capitals like madrid, paris, nyc etc.. Sevilla is a tier down which makes it so much more chill. You don't have the hordes of tourist or any of the other problems.
  3. Walkability - Sevilla is extremely walkable for a large city, and you have good bus systems and my personal favorite a amazing network of private bike lines throughout the city. This city is a bikers dream. For 20 bucks a month you get city bike pass and use any of the city bikes unlimited. You do not need a car at all to live here. I loved that aspect of it.
  4. Culture- Sevilla represents quintessential spanish culture. ie flamenco, tapas, Castellano, the feria festival , etc...
  5. Architecture- I've heard spanish people describe the city as a fairy tale, and its so true, the city is visually stunning
  6. Parque maria lousia - This is sevilla's version of "central park" and its gorgeous, I probably went their almost every weekend lol, and did tons of picnics with my friends .
  7. COST of living- Sevilla is VERY cheap, obviously not as cheap as Latin America but honestly I think paying extra for the safety, culture, convenience, lifestyle is worth it. I'm getting a baller apartment with a private terrace in the heart of the city but theirs options for everyone that are all in the city and walkable. Drinking and food are also cheap
    1. https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Sevilla
  8. Food Quality- This is a HUGE one for anyone whos living in mexico,DR, etc.. The water and food is CLEAN, no worries there. Eat until your heart is content in sevilla.
  9. Food- The food is pretty damn good. Although its not the level of good like NYC where you could walk onto any block and find the fuego food, in sevilla you need to know the spots but they are there so its just a question of finding them.
  10. Fashion- yeaaaaa this one in important , the Sevillanos are known for dressing up. Don't come here with shorts and flip flops as a dude. Except for the few hot summer months I rarely walk around the city without a button down , blazer or something stylish. Originally I came to the city with your typical american style clothes like polos shirts and khakies etc.. I ditched them pretty quick and just bought whatever was in fashion at H&M & Zara, not gonna lie I was looking pretty dapper rolling down the street in dark sun glasses, airpods, italian leather shoes, blue blazer and some matching jeans. Since guys in Sevilla dress fashionable your going to need to dress fashionable if you want to meet girls. I can say switching my wardrobe changed my experience , it sounds stupid on the face but once I bought nice clothes how people treated me completely changed. For starters everyone would assume im from sevilla and not a tourist, and 2nd girls loved it.
  11. Dating- Assuming you followed my above point on fashion, you will have no problem getting dates and meeting girls. This is probably the most fun city ever to have a romance in, I was dating a french girl that I met there and we had the best time at night bouncing around the city between different tapas spots and cafes. Its a very pro PDA city lol so you will see plenty of couples making out at night on the sidewalks, parks, and various little enclaves around the city. I think being such a safe city allows this to happen. Theirs just sooo many good romantic date spots in sevilla between the park, the river, the little cafes. speaking Spanish will definitely open more doors but you can definitely date with only English.
  12. Neighborhoods- Its a big city but each neighborhood is distinct and has has a real community feel. I went to the same cafes/food spots during the work week and got know everyone in my little area pretty good. A few times I walked into my favorite Italian spot for lunch with my girlfriend ,and the owner of the cafe would bring me two free lattes as we waited for food, I felt like a BOSS , of course my GF would be rolling her eyes at my beaming smile lol. Honestly if you say hi to everyone in your little area and make a point to get to know people even with limited Spanish people will notice it and like it, its flattering for sure.
  13. Exercising/lifting - Theirs plenty of great gyms for super cheap all around the city. The newest one I plan on joining is called "body pump" its one of those fancy new age hipster gyms with yoga, classes, weights , etc... its cool, all the girls I know are going there. Theirs also a facility to play tennis on the far side of the city, theirs rowing, biking groups, alot mountain biking groups, cross fit, rock climbing, running, rowing, overall its a very active city
  14. Religion - Sevilla is a catholic city 1000% (i'm catholic too,for full disclosure lol ) . Theirs nothing more beautiful then the Easter festival and parade, each church carries massive effigies of jesus or some the patron saints down the street. These effigies/statues are so big it requires teams of 10-15 men to carry it. Walking around the city you will see tons of paintings or murals of jesus or saints, I would say nearly every apartment and street corner has atleast one jesus mural lol if not 2 or 3. The younger gen is less religious then the older but sunday is very much still a church day.
  15. Skiing- Sevilla does not have any mountains BUT skiing is very accessible because you can take a direct 2hr train ride to Granada, and the cost of skiing is very affordable. I paid around 40 bucks for a lift ticket and snagged a 1 bed 1 bath airbnb walking distance to the lift for 100 a night lol what a joke.. compared to anywhere in the US that's insanely cheap.
  16. Beach- Theirs multiple beaches about 1 hr or so from sevilla that you can get to by bus
  17. Language barrier- You need a basic level of Spanish if your going to live here. People in the pharmacy or grocery store are not going to speak ANY english. I would recommend going to one of the language schools to learn, its a great way to meet other people too.
  18. Marijuana- its pretty much legal, you can't be puffing on a jay in public but theirs tons of dispensaries around the city
  19. BEING IN EUROPE! This one point destroys all the other South American or Caribbean destinations because you can do SO much more on the weekends. We would take weekend trips to paris , venice, rome, madrid, all these amazing world class cities. Living in the dominican republic didn't afford me that same lifestyle. Its common to find Ryan Air roundtrip tickets between sevilla - other major cities for less than 50 dollars. So once covid passes we should see this go back to normal.

My final closing point is time/visa situation. Three months isn't enough time to integrate. Its not even enough time to establish true friendships. Fortunately I was able to snag an Italian citizenship through my Great Grandpa but prior to that I was trying to figure out a way to stay in spain since getting a visa is nearly impossible for work reasons. So the easiest path to getting a year or more visa is to take a class and get the student visa. For most people this actually makes a ton of sense because you can get a visa for studying spanish at the uni or smaller institutions, and that would kill two birds with 1 stone since you need Spanish in Sevilla so let that be the reason for the visa. Note tho, you need to apply for the student visa in the US and can't do it from spain.

Meeting friends- I wrote this post because I had very lonely covid year in the US. Some of my friends trickled back to Sevilla as the borders have opened up but its been tough year. Not having a robust friend group is hard, as digital nomads loneliness is something we all battle. So I decided i'm pitching my tent in sevilla and inviting anyone that wants to come . You're more than welcome to join my friend group, its a great city and if you have the courage to travel all this way i'm sure we'd get along !

Take care everyone , cheers!

(apologize for any terrible spelling, i'm writing this from my phone)

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