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When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Barranquilla, they said...

"Barranquilla is a vibrant city known for its annual Carnival, but there are several things expats should know before moving there. The city has a tropical monsoon climate, so it's hot and humid throughout the year, with a short dry season. Spanish is the official language, and while some locals may speak English, it's beneficial to learn some basic Spanish phrases. The cost of living in Barranquilla is relatively low compared to many Western countries, but it's higher than in other Colombian cities. Healthcare in Colombia is of a high standard, and Barranquilla has several good hospitals and clinics. However, it's recommended to have comprehensive health insurance. Public transportation in Barranquilla includes buses and taxis, but they can be crowded and not always reliable. Many expats choose to drive, but be aware that traffic can be heavy and driving standards vary. Barranquilla has a mix of local markets and large supermarkets where you can buy a wide range of goods. Colombian cuisine is diverse and delicious, with plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables, and seafood available in Barranquilla. Safety can be a concern in some areas of the city, especially at night. It's important to be aware of your surroundings, avoid displaying valuable items, and use reputable taxi companies. Barranquilla has a range of accommodation options, from modern apartments in the city center to houses in quieter residential areas. It's advisable to visit the city and explore different neighborhoods before deciding where to live. Finally, Barranquilla has a rich culture and history, and locals are generally friendly and welcoming. The city has plenty of attractions, including museums, parks, and a vibrant nightlife scene. However, it's also worth exploring the rest of Colombia, which offers diverse landscapes and experiences," commented one expat who made the move to Barranquilla, Colombia.

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