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Best Cafes for Working and Studying in Barcelona

Whether you are a digital nomad, remote worker or student, it’s nice to get out of your flat and work from a cafe once in a while. In this article we cover comfortable places across the city where you can take your laptop and use WiFi to do some light work or study while enjoying […]

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Barcelona Yoga Studios

Barcelona offers a a rich and diverse variety of Yoga studios spread across the city. In this post we’ll break down the listing of studios by neighborhood. ????‍♀️Neighborhood: Gràcia | Sagrada Familia | Eixample | Sant Antoni | Gothic Quarter | El Born | El Raval | El Poblenou | El Poble-sec | Sarrià-Sant Gervasi | […]

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How to Purchase a Property in Spain

Sponsored Post Buying property is always a daunting task. Finances, locations, and contracts need to be taken into account, and this process can seem even more daunting as a foreigner. Purchasing property in Spain requires a lot of specific steps, just like in any other country, but fortunately, it is not too difficult or different […]

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The New Barcelona Improv Group is a Meeting Place for Improv and all Things Comedy & Theatre

In Calle Comte Borrell, the beautiful new BIG Headquarters is bringing together amateur and professional improvisers in a space dedicated to connection, learning, fun, and comedy. Barcelona Improv Group may be entering its 12th year bringing improvised comedy and theatre to the city, but the leap to open a dedicated venue for rehearsals, classes, professional […]

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A Guide to the Barrio Sant Andreu

The little barrio of Sant Andreu to the northeast of the centre of Barcelona is aneighbourhood that many might not have even heard of, let alone visited. Once an independent village of its own, Sant Andreu annexed to Barcelona in 1897and become one of its nine main districts. The neighbourhood is set around themain Plaça d’Orfila […]

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Free Museum Days in Barcelona

Many of Barcelona’s best museums offer free entry once a month, including the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC), Museu Picasso and Museu d’Història de Barcelona (MUHBA). Free museum days are usually on the first Sunday of each month, but some are always free, for example La Virreina Centre de la Imatge. May 18th, International […]

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9 Date Ideas in Barcelona

You have met a special someone and you need some inspiration for a perfect day or evening together. Let’s dive in and take a tour through some of the most romantic places and things to do in Barcelona. Boating in Parc de la Ciutadella In the heart of Barcelona’s most iconic park there is a […]

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Interview with Falk Siegel of Bike-Subscription Startup Kleta

By Dan Blystone, August 24 2021 Kleta was founded in 2020 by German-born Falk Siegel and Argentine Diego Casabe. They met while working at Badi, the AI-powered room rental marketplace launched by Carlos Pierre. Kleta is a mobility startup that allows users to get a quality bike for a fixed monthly fee. Users avoid the […]

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