How do I meet people in Santander?
When we asked people living in Santander about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded...
"Expats in Santander often join various clubs and activities to meet new people and immerse themselves in the local culture. These include language exchange groups, where they can practice their Spanish and help locals with English. They may also join sports clubs such as football, tennis, or sailing, which are popular activities in the coastal city. Cultural clubs are also popular, where expats can learn about Spanish history, art, and traditions. Cooking classes are another great way to meet people and learn about the local cuisine. Expats often participate in local festivals and events, which are a big part of Spanish culture. These provide a great opportunity to meet locals and other expats, and to experience the vibrant culture of Santander. Volunteering is another way that expats meet people. There are many opportunities to volunteer in Santander, from helping out at local schools to participating in environmental projects. Networking events and social gatherings are also common. These can be organized by expat groups, local businesses, or international organizations. They provide a great opportunity to meet people from various backgrounds and industries. Finally, simply exploring the city, visiting local markets, cafes, and parks, is a great way to meet people. Santander is a friendly and welcoming city, and locals are often more than happy to strike up a conversation with newcomers," said a member in Santander, Spain.
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How do I meet people in Santander?
If you live in Santander, newcomers to Santander would love to hear your answer to this question.