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Straws ‘n Berries organizes celebrations, including preparing food platters for picture-worthy parties and picnics. They have different options to suit events from birthdays, baby showers, bachelorette parties, or a romantic date night. Straws ‘n Berries creates a healthy picnic meal with food chosen from local supermarkets, delis, bakeries and other eateries and delivers it to you, along with a stylish picnic set up.
Paint & Wine Nights Arte Bar is Barcelona’s Premier Painting and Wine Studio. They offer no-experience-required paint nights in their hip and casual studio six nights a week (Tuesday-Sunday). Their art instructors will guide you step-by-step in creating your version of the featured painting of the night, while you relax, unplug, listen to music, meet new people and have a glass of wine or beer. Classes are three hours long and include all materials, instruction, and pica pica. Beer and wine can be bought at the studio or you can bring your own. At the end of the night, students take home the painting they created during the class. Private events or team building events available during the day or in the evening for groups of up to 24 people. About Meagan BellovinMeagan arrived in Barcelona in 2019, having left behind a full life of family, friends, and career in Austin, Texas. Originally educated as a journalist, Meagan taught children in her local public school system for nearly ten years before moving to Barcelona with her husband and dog. Since her arrival, she has embraced local living, taking Spanish classes, making new friends, and rediscovering her journalism past by writing for The Barcelona Edit.View all posts by Meagan Bellovin
Elite Gymnastics Barcelona Club Gimnastica Esplugues is a high-achieving artistic gymnastics club that has produced national and international medal-winning gymnasts. The Club has 280 gymnasts from non-federated and federated categories from pre-Benjamin to elite levels (junior/senior). About NicholeView all posts by Nichole | Website
Dinamo Language Academy Located in El Born near the Arc de Triomf, Dinamo Academy is a smaller school with a lot of charm and some of the most affordable rates in town. Dinamo offers both part-time and intensive courses. Part-time classes meet twice a week and cost €90 a month, while intensive classes meet for two hours Monday-Thursday and cost €200 a month. Dinamo does not charge an enrollment fee and there are no costs for books or materials. In order to enroll, make an appointment via email or phone to meet at the school and take a short verbal test to gauge the right placement for your level of proficiency. The school itself is very chic, with stripped back styling and vintage blackboards. They can even help you get your NIE number if you plan on staying in the city for an extended period of time. About Meagan BellovinMeagan arrived in Barcelona in 2019, having left behind a full life of family, friends, and career in Austin, Texas. Originally educated as a journalist, Meagan taught children in her local public school system for nearly ten years before moving to Barcelona with her husband and dog. Since her arrival, she has embraced local living, taking Spanish classes, making new friends, and rediscovering her journalism past by writing for The Barcelona Edit.View all posts by Meagan Bellovin
Zinnia Flors For more than 50 years, the Padrós family has been rolling out the gray awning of the emblematic Zinnia Flores store to attend to all customers, friends and fans who stop by the flower shop at the corner of Turó Park. Today, Pere Padrós, who has won international competitions and was a professor at the School of Floral Art of Catalunya, prepares a wide range of products and services, using innovative materials and cutting-edge trends. Because there are things that can only be said with flowers, Zinnia delivers all over the world through Interflora. About Meagan BellovinMeagan arrived in Barcelona in 2019, having left behind a full life of family, friends, and career in Austin, Texas. Originally educated as a journalist, Meagan taught children in her local public school system for nearly ten years before moving to Barcelona with her husband and dog. Since her arrival, she has embraced local living, taking Spanish classes, making new friends, and rediscovering her journalism past by writing for The Barcelona Edit.View all posts by Meagan Bellovin
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