For those who want to go deeper about the current accommodation problem that Barcelona is suffering due to the increase of tourists and the speculation that is bear our city for at least ten years ago, I will recommend going to watch this film that talks… More
Last Friday we visited Hospital de Sant Pau and we had the opportunity to walk around this beautiful complex and learn about its history with an official guide of the building.
The Modernista Sant Pau Complex was built between 1905 and 1930 and designed… More
Carnival starts today and according to the catalan tradition during this week among the different parades and celebration; we eat Coca de Llardons and Botifarra d’ Ou to get ready for fasting during lent!
Today our students tasted the Coca de Llardons… More
On Monday we had a great time with our spring 2020 students learning some new dance moves at the Sevillanas Workshop.
Sevillanas are a type of folk music and dance of Sevilla and its region. It’s danced by couples of all ages and sexes during celebrations… More
The word comes from a conjunction of “Gai”, which means gay in Catalán, and “Eixample”the name of the neighbourhood.
“La Gaixample” is located between the following streets:
-Carrer d’ Arago – Carrer de Balmes – Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes – Carrer… More
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