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Saturday, May 20, 2017

Fwd: Spain's Great Food, Low Costs, and Easy Access to Europe


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Dear International Living Reader,

Long, leisurely meals of excellent food...a sense of history everywhere you look...and easy access to the world's best-loved cultural capitals.

That's the European lifestyle. And Spain, with its warm climate, affordability, and storied history, is one of the most attractive destinations for anyone looking to live or retire in the Old World.

Kimberly found this out when she moved to the historical city of Salamanca.

Read her story below...

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P.S. Spain is effectively on sale right now, thanks to the strong dollar. In this warm-weather, low-cost European favorite you can live an Old World lifestyle at Latin American prices. Everything you need to know is in our special "Spain Uncovered" bundle. Find out more here.

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Spain's Great Food, Low Costs, and Easy Access to Europe
By Kimberly Weitkamp

Cafe con leche is the typical Spanish coffee. Now, I could head to the American-style shop a few blocks from my apartment for a $7 plain coffee. However, I prefer the local café where I can sit outside on the cobblestone patio and sip leisurely while people-watching. The delicious treat only costs $1.25, the workers always greet me with an enthusiastic "Buenos dias" and no one rushes you to vacate your seat.

I didn't know what to expect when I moved to the beautiful Spanish city of Salamanca to take up a great income opportunity...but it was one of the best decisions I've ever made. I only had to put in a few hours a day, four days a week, and after that my time to explore the streets of Salamanca, the rest of Spain, and other parts of Europe was my own.

Spanish cities offer you the simplest pleasures in abundance...and at very little expense. In the afternoons, you could stop by the local grocery store for a baguette, fresh from the bakery—three delicious loaves only cost a dollar.

Or you could stroll the streets and find fruit and vegetable stands on the sidewalk with crates of pungent strawberries, shining peppers, and golden apples enticing you into the store. The owners select the best items for you from the displays and a couple pounds of fresh-from-the-farm produce almost never costs more than $3.

Food in Spain is so fresh. You can get a better-than-average pizza for $1.30...topped with local Mediterranean olives or herb-roasted tomatoes from the next town.

And living in Spain allows you to jet off to another European city for a weekend getaway a couple times a month, if you fancy. Want some genuine Italian food? You can hop on a plane to Rome and in two hours find yourself in Italy eating pasta. If your wish is for crepes, you can buy a ticket to Paris for $150 last minute or for $70 with a little planning. There are over seven low-cost airlines that fly out of Madrid.

If you want to see a different side of Spain, head to the train station to be whisked away to Andalusia on a high-speed train. Every city has daily departures to Barcelona...or Madrid...or a host of other cities. Public transport is extensive and affordable. Or you can take a slow train through the countryside and watch the golden hills, roaming horses, and city lights pass you by.

Store windows in Salamanca remain lit up all night, letting you peruse the latest European fashion, newest sports gear, and Spanish specialties of silver and flamenco dresses you won't find in America. It's all part of the magic of Spain.

Editor's note: Kimberly moved to Spain to take advantage of a great income opportunity, and is loving life in Salamanca. Learn more about Spain's secret income opportunity—as well as every other aspect of Spanish life—in our special "Spain Uncovered" bundle. You'll get everything you need to know about retiring, investing, earning, and living well in Spain for a deeply discounted price...but you have to order this weekend. All the details are here.


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