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When you first stumbled across the celebrated Java the Hut coffeehouse joke in The Simpsons, did you ever figure you’d be compiling Java code in a café (in a hut by the beach) yourself? Although the hut part might be a stretch, that’s the way things role in Barcelona. The vivacious Catalonian city — home to beaches galore — is loaded with coworking spaces and cafés for newly arrived devs to settle in quickly.
Spanish and Catalan are the two main languages in Barcelona, but expats (and English speakers) will be delighted to find out that many coworking spaces — and coffee store menus — are English-friendly.
We’re listing some of the most exciting coworking spaces and cafés for you to drop some Python, with the Mediterranean in the background.
1. OneCoWork
OneCoWork has three great locations: one in Plaça Catalunya, the second one in Portal de l’Àngel, and the third in Catedral. The OneCoWork site in Catedral is only a 20-minute walk to and from Barceloneta beach, so you can consider beach breaks in between intense coding sessions. Amenities include conference rooms, snacks, printing/scanning, complimentary tea, milk, coffee, and lockable storage space.
Instagram: @onecowork
2. Spaces – Barcelona, Spaces 22 Arroba Mar
Spaces is located at 22 Arroba Mar, a landmark based in the heart of the city’s most popular business hub. Since its original construction in 1992, the building has undergone recent renovations. Marina Avenue, a palm-lined boulevard leading up to the Olympic Port, ends right by this coworking space.
The easiest way to travel around Barcelona is with the subway, making Spaces the perfect choice, since it’s only a few steps away from a station.
The city’s finest beaches and tapas bars are within an easy walking distance, making it ideal for networking, client entertainment, and some good old-fashioned drinks at the end of the workday.
Instagram: @spacesworks
3. Federal Café Gòtic
The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) is home to this mystifying café, which has both indoor and outdoor seating. Federal Gòtic is recommended for its spacious and comfy tables, and it’s an excellent space for newly minted developers to work from. Wi-Fi runs at 25mbps.
Keep in mind that the communal table, as well as a few side tables by the windows are the only places you can set your laptop. As a result, sockets are only available in specific locations and don’t expand to the communal dining area. Furthermore, you can only use the Wi-Fi for a maximum of two hours. There’s a limited number of usable tables, and they go fast. So, if you want to beat the crowd, getting there early is critical.
Instagram: @thefederalcafe
4. La Vaca
This coworking space is located in a massive converted cowshed right in the heart of the expat-friendly Poble Sec neighbourhood. So, you can be productive and also have your fair share of fun. It’s the perfect neighbourhood if you want to check out some art, do some yoga, or join the local group of Monday midnight runners.
In this unique space, newly arrived developers can interlock their zen-imbuing yoga lessons with their new data science projects. The name “La Vaca” is derived from the Spanish word for “cow,” and the establishment used to be a dairy shop where locals could purchase milk and other dairy products.
Instagram: @lavacacoworking
5. MyHQ
MyHQ is an “adaptable workspace” that combines the advantages of both conventional offices and coworking spaces, making it ideal for anybody in need of both options.
Each place has a kitchenette, an eating area, and a conference room, so your business can have the privacy it needs, without sacrificing comfort. The private offices — which, in turn, provide the opportunity for face-to-face meetings — give a sense of professionalism that’s perfect for programmers who are taking on projects that require meetings with potential investors.
There are no extra costs, the contracts may be tailored to your specific needs and initiatives, and, like other coworking spaces, everything is set to go. You can just drop by and start punching in novel code.
Instagram: @myhq_teamworkspaces
6. MOB (Makers of Barcelona)
Watch out Barcelona — the development gang is here to stay, and there’s a coworking space that may turn you into a mob. MOB (Makers of Barcelona) was among the first coworking spaces in the city. It provides a variety of services, such as a corporate address, mail pickup, printing, and scanning, as well as access to conference rooms and Skype.
With its first coworking space, which opened in 2011, MOB Barcelona became the first hub for the city’s burgeoning entrepreneurial and artistic communities, making the space an ideal setting for developers looking to get their startups going.
Fab Café Barcelona, part of the MOB gang, opened in 2014 and was the first cafe in Europe to provide 3D printing to its customers. Caterina, the newest MOB Barcelona site, is located in the heart of the city, near the Jaume I metro station.
Instagram: @mob_bcn
7. Coco Coffice
Coco Coffice is a unique coworking space that combines the best of both worlds: coffee and business. If you’re the kind to buckle down and get work done while sipping coffee, you’ll feel right at home there.
Coco Coffice is an ideal place for itinerant developers to get some work done in peace and quiet. The unlimited coffee deal, which is included in their daily rate, will fuel any coder looking to boost their productivity. While sipping your Catalan latte, you’ll come across all kinds of people, students, and freelancers living their best lives in this sunny city.
Instagram: @cococoffice
Are you a tech professional looking for cool things to do? Want to learn more about what’s in store for developers in Spain? Take a look at the best programming conferences to attend in Barcelona!
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