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Welcome to Our International Community of Expats in Granada!

Hola, and a warm welcome to our community of expatriates living in Granada, the capital of the province of Granada, Spain. With 51ԹϺyou have all the essential information you need to make a smooth transition to this beautiful city. Packed with guides, advice, and invaluable tips, you'll find answers to questions such as, "which job sectors are thriving in Andalusia?" and "what residential districts are available?". A community specifically created for expats, our aim is to remove the worries of relocation so that you can embrace the excitement. Our busy forum is here to address any concerns or day-to-day questions you have about life in Granada. Our friendly members are always happy to help a fellow expat. Build on their experiences and take advantage of their first-hand knowledge as you move forwards to a new life in Granada.

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Jacques Paillard

Jacques Paillard

At the 51ԹϺEvents, I didn't only enjoy dancing the night away at some great venues, but I also got to know some great friends.

Katharina Berbner

Katharina Berbner

Thanks to InterNations, I found a good language school for expats to take intensive classes in Spanish and socialize a bit more.

An amazing community is waiting for you!

Meet international people at local events

Meet international people at local events

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Why you'll love 51ԹϺin Granada

4,006
members in Granada
4
monthly events
4
available expat forums
4
event hosts

and countless possibilities for fun and friendship!

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Join Our Exciting Events in Granada

Attend our monthly events and activities for Granada expatriates to get to know like-minded expatriates in real life.

Reading Café 51ԹϺ “Saving Indigenous Languages"
Reading Café is similar to a book club idea, except we read and discuss topical themes concerning Business, Environment, Health, Science and Technology. Join us in this casual, friendly event to meet the global community too. This next read is about how to save some disappearing indigenous language
Reading Café is similar to a book club idea, except we read and discuss topical themes concerning Business, Environment, Health, Science and Technology. Join us in this casual, friendly event to meet the global community too. This next read is about how to save some disappearing indigenous language

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Connect with Like-Minded Expatriates in Granada

From Algeria, living in Granada

From Algeria, living in Granada


From Romania, living in Granada

From Romania, living in Granada


From Georgia, living in Granada

From Georgia, living in Granada


From Morocco, living in Granada

From Morocco, living in Granada


From Argentina, living in Granada

From Argentina, living in Granada


From Argentina, living in Granada

From Argentina, living in Granada


From Argentina, living in Granada

From Argentina, living in Granada


From Argentina, living in Granada

From Argentina, living in Granada


From Argentina, living in Granada

From Argentina, living in Granada


From Austria, living in Granada

From Austria, living in Granada

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Our Global Partners

Pursue your hobbies with amazing new friends

Do you like culture and music? Books? Food? Or is having a relaxed coffee and a chat more your thing? Whatever you're into, we've got the group for you. So go ahead and do more of what you love in Granada - or learn something new!

Granada Community Group
Granada Community Group

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Embark on a New Life in Granada

Exploring the city, you'll discover a significant number of parks, each with their own distinct character of duck ponds, royal gardens, and Islamic architecture. In the evening head to the Alhambra or Albaicin areas of town for seafood tapas, or find a more youthful energy at Pedro A. de Alarcon. Close to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Mediterranean Coast and the Sierra Nevada Ski Station, Granada is well located for a diverse range of trips and days out. Expats looking to work in Granada will find that tourism is the largest industry and those hoping to work in the corporate sector will face fierce competition. The university, with its five campuses spread across the city, is a major source of employment, and throughout all levels of education qualified English-language teachers are continually in demand.

51ԹϺis the largest global network for expatriates, with communities in 420 cities around the world. Meet fellow global minds in your city of residence or get to know local expatriates before you're moving or traveling abroad and never feel like a stranger. 51ԹϺmakes it easy for you to stay in touch with your expat friends, both online and offline, so you can grow your network of friends and contacts from all over the world. Whether they live in Berlin or Singapore, 51ԹϺallows you to be close to them even if they are miles away.

At Our Events in Granada You'll Make Friends with Other Expats in No Time!

Once you arrive in Granada and are ready to meet new friends, you are warmly invited to attend our social events for the whole community and meet, network, and socialize with fellow expats. You can also find like-minded members in our groups with whom you can share your interests in mountaineering, reading, or more or you can start your own group. Our members hail from all over the world and respect our principles of friendly behavior, open communication, and trust. You have the reassurance of knowing that whatever your new life may bring, there is a community of 51ԹϺmembers waiting in Granada.

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