Barcelona has long been a very popular city for foreign teachers looking to live and work abroad.
During your stay you can get to know the city like a local by exploring all its diverse neighborhoods, from well known tourist areas such as La Rambla and the Gothic Quarter to the lesser known Gracia and El Raval Districts.

Every year thousands of first time teachers, and many with some experience, are drawn to Barcelona by the promise of a buoyant job market, fascinating arts and culture, a laidback lifestyle, and a vibrant nightlife.
Every visitor to Barcelona is sure to pay a visit to the Sagrada Familia, but you should also check out the many other popular pastimes highlighted here.
SOURCE: eternel-voyageur . blogspot . jp/2013/09/cheatsheet-barcelona . html