Workcation in BARCELONA - Part #1

in travel •  7 years ago 

After a rather cold and rainful summer in the Nordics it was time to pack my laptop and head somewhere sunny. I am now remote working in beautiful Barcelona the next couple of weeks and I thought I would share some travel tips and what to look for. Here we go:

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Why Barcelona

Among all the European cities, Barcelona is by far my favorite for a variety of reasons:

  • Barcelona is the city that has it all: city, culture, shopping, food, sunny weather & beaches. No other cities comes close.
  • Barcelona has close proximity to almost every mid-sized airport in Europe with relatively cheap airfares.
  • Barcelona is relatively cheap compared to other European (big) cities and cost of living is low
  • Barcelona has amazing public transportation and moving around is a breeze
  • Barcelona has public wifi access and is filled with coffee shops and co-working spaces with high-speed internet
  • Barcelona has a lot of Universities, and few jobs -> That means a lot of young talented people are sitting around on wifi cafés daily, keen to collaborate and start up projects / initiatives

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The thing I love the most about this city is the insane architectural wonders - there are hundreds if not thousands of buildings that are just absolutely gorgeous. The one above is the Segrada Familia which is - a hundred years later - still under construction, and probably will still be the coming decades.

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This city attracts a lot of remote workers and passionate entrpreneurs. Here we are with some of my friends (who have yet to embrace the world of Steemit) on a local street food festival. That's another thing about Barcelona - there is always a public (and outdoor) event happening. The city is pulsing.

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If there is anything I absolutely love about Barcelona, it is the abundance of rich, great tasting, cheap wine - Combined with the tapas, this is the best city to grab some late night dinner.

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For an avid hiker like myself, the city has pretty much all you can want of trekking opportunities. The mountains range behind the city offers a variety of hikes, trails and parks - all open to the public and easy to find on Google Maps. Above is the view from Parc Del Guinardó, a 30 minutes hike for a normal fitness level.

Ok peeps, that's all for now. In the next post I will be sharing the best locations for co-working :-) Stay tuned !

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Looks like you guys are/were having a blast!
Good thing I'm not too far away and have the opportunity to go fairly cheap and quick.

Let me know and I'll give you lots of tips :)

Looks like you guys had an amazing trip! You were both greatly missed in Stavanger. Can't wait for our workcation in January.

Nice! have fun, been a few times and would love to live there one day, looking into Dutch employers who can send me there.
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Thanks Hass - I loving this city more and more, would love to hear your thoughts :)

Hi Marcus! I'm Susan. Great post. Your friend Yrja read my introductory post and said I should check out your blog, so here I am. Great tips on Barcelona. I met some DN folks in Ubud that said I need to head that way. It is on the list!

Hi Susan - thank you - how cool! @yrja is supercool! I did Ubud in June - it is absoutely amazing. In terms of Europe, yes, I think Barcelona ticks all the boxes for a DN like us. Where are you based now?

Hi Marcus! I am home right now until after the holidays - Washington State. I am planning on heading to Mexico next.. Tulum, Sayulita, or Merida. I left Bali on June 6. Were you at any co-working locations while in Ubud? I was at Outpost and stayed in one of their Villas.

Great post! Thanks for sharing :)) Exciiiited!

Yay! You would love (remote) working from here @yrja :)

I love Barcelona! That was my first solo trip. I love it's culture and atmosphere. I met a lot of fun people there. Enjoy.

Hey @beforeyoupack - let me know your tips from working here :)

I didn't work there. It was just as pleasure. Where are you staying?

I was in El Born the whole week - amazing place!

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