Which part of Murcia is best for expats?

Murcia in Spain

Murcia in Spain is famous for its all-year sunshine, awesome scenes, and genuine Spanish culture. It is no big surprise that many English expats end up living here, as this diverse district offers a lot to individuals, families, and retired people alike. We know several people who have relocated here and they often make us jealous with their tales of outdoor living, evening wine on the veranda, and of course popping down to the beach.

The location is ideal for visiting other areas of Spain too if you fancy a weekend trip away. Just along the coast you have Alicante and Valencia, while over in the east are the gorgeous Andalucian cities of Granada and Seville.

At the point when you’ve gone with the choice to move to Murcia, picking where to purchase property can be challenging, particularly when you have only encountered the locale as a vacationer. We suggest looking at these places to give you an idea of where to start your search.

Spots to Visit in Murcia 

There are several amazing destinations to visit in Marcia, here are some of our top picks:

El Carmen

We feel that in many ways, El carmen is the modern side of Murcia. It’s a big region found south of the centre, on the opposite side of the Segura River. El Carmen is fundamentally the region that the city extended to, dating back to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries when the conventional limits of the city were becoming too busy.

From that point forward, El Carmen continued developing rapidly and is now Murcia’s most populated area. There are a few unusual attractions in El Carmen that might take your fancy. The most famous ones are the 18th-century Floridablanca Garden and the Science Museum. Also, the University Aquarium and the old bridges connect the neighbourhood to the old community on the other side of the river, which gives the place a bit of historic charm.

Bridge in Murcia Spain
One of Murcia’s beautiful old bridges

Caravaca de la Cruz

This is likely the most popular Murcian town outside the independent community, and with good reason. Various civilizations and societies populated this area over the years so it has a rich cultural history. It is also a consecrated point of pilgrimage and prayer for Christians, and is one of the eight sacred urban cities of the Catholic Church.

On your days of leisure you can get lost (in a good way) exploring the amazing churches and historic streets of Caravaca de la Cruz. The wide region is just as stunning, and you can enjoy countryside walks and urban adventures right from your doorstep.

Caravaca de la Cruz in Murcia Spain
Caravaca de la Cruz

Yecla

In the north of Murcia, only 90km from the city, you’ll discover the town of Yecla. Assuming you’re searching for a getaway from large urban communities and occupied beaches, moving to Yecla might just be what you’re looking for. Popular for its rich history and renowned grape plantations, Yecla is surrounded by scenic low-lying mountains that help maintain its microclimate. 

Relocating to Yecla could be a gift from paradise for lovers of wine with its wine routes and vineyard lifestyle. With a population of more than 34,000, Yecla has a small expat area and all the amenities you would expect in a major city, despite it not being a major tourist town. Buying a home in Yecla could be great if you’re searching for a life in the open countryside, a rural idyll away from the urban bustle.

Final thoughts

Living in Murcia, you’ll be instantly immersed into Mediterranean culture, savouring the mouth-watering local cuisine, and exploring a city overflowing with history. With neighbourhoods to suit all types of residents, Murcia doesn’t lack opportunities for expats who fancy relocating to somewhere sunny. You’ll love living in Murcia! If you want to experience the area before you make your investment, why not stay in a hotel for a few days and explore the different areas. Visit barcelo.com/en-gb/barcelo-murcia-siete-coronas/ to learn more and help you make your final decision.

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