Housing and Urbanism in Barcelona
- Accommodations
- Meals
- Excursions & Activities
- Get to Know Your Destination
- Study Abroad Advisory of Student Risk
- Student Experience
Accommodations
Students will be accommodated in a residence hall featuring fully furnished double studios. Each studio is shared by two students and includes two single beds, individual desk space, a wardrobe, a private bathroom with a shower, and a small, basic kitchen. WiFi is available both in the rooms and throughout the residence.
UC Davis reserves the right to change the accommodation location. Should this be necessary, we will arrange alternative lodging. Please note that elevators, air conditioners and other modern conveniences may not be available in all locations.
Meals
A few select meals are included as part of the program activities. For all other meals, students will find a wide variety of restaurants and dining options both nearby and throughout the surrounding area..
Excursions & Activities
The planned excursions and activities are a crucial part of this active program. This program moves about the city daily and makes use of several modes of transportation as part of class activities, such as, walking, bicycling, and public transportation.
Past program activities have included:
- Class field trips to numerous neighborhood associations
- Tour of one of the famous architectures by Antoni Gaudi
- Field trip to Sitges, a small town near Barcelona famous for its beaches and historical sites
- Field trip to wine country outside of Barcelona
- Las Golondrinas - boat tour of Barcelona
- Biking tour of Barcelona
- Visit to the Museu d'Historia de Barcelona
Get to Know Your Destination
Barcelona is the capital and the largest city of Catalonia in Spain. Around 4.8 million people call the city and surrounding areas home. This puts Barcelona in the top ten most populous urban areas of Europe. Located on the Mediterranean Sea, Barcelona enjoys an influential status as one of the world’s major global cities in regards to tourism, economics, science, art and culture.
Study Abroad Advisory of Student Risk
Participation in this UC Davis Study Abroad program requires travel to and extended living in a foreign location(s) abroad. UC Davis Study Abroad endeavors to reduce and mitigate risk wherever possible. However, the environments and risks associated with living in these locations are substantially different than those found during a regular course of study at UC Davis. All participants must download and review the following information prior to departure. Any questions should be directed to the Program Coordinator.
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