
How do you prepare your family to move abroad?
How do you prepare your family to move abroad with insights from Lucyna Bolin's expat journey. Discover the highlights and challenges of being an expat family.
OPEN LINKHow do you prepare your family to move abroad with insights from Lucyna Bolin's expat journey. Discover the highlights and challenges of being an expat family.
OPEN LINKThe Spanish school break between June and September can be hard to navigate as a working parent. Find out more about the Casals in Barcelona this year.
OPEN LINKBarcelona is a haven for expatriates - especially families. Reloc is here to answer all of your questions on living in Barcelona with children.
OPEN LINKRead on to find out how to find the perfect school for your child, how the education system here works and what makes educating your child in Barcelona so unique.
OPEN LINKMeet entrepreneur Abbie Hibler, who saw the need for new types of books for kids and created a book subscription of books that are a better representation of the world we live in.
OPEN LINKSummertime In Barcelona can get steamy!! Finding activities to keep you refreshed and spend time with loved ones is the way to go. Check out this blog for ways to explore the city while staying cool this summer including the outdoor swimming pools offered in Barcelona.
OPEN LINKBarcelona is a city known for its vibrant culture and rich traditions, and Three Kings’ Day in Barcelona (El Día de los Reyes Magos) is one of its most magical and significant celebrations. Also called the Epiphany, this holiday, celebrated on 6th January, commemorates the biblical story of the Three Wise Men (Magi) visiting baby Jesus […]
OPEN LINKBarcelona International Community Day is back for another year to bring together the city’s global talent The Barcelona Maritime Museum, located in the old Royal Shipyards, will host the 11th Barcelona International Community Day on Saturday 28th September. The event is the main welcome space for newly arrived international professionals and is an important meeting […]
OPEN LINKFesta Major Barcelona: from human towers to giants to traditional Catalan music, the street and neighbourhood festivals in Barcelona, or the Festes Majors, are worth experiencing.
OPEN LINKVictor Horcasitas is a American / Mexican expat living in Barcelona. Why did he move to Barcelona and what is his advice to future expats?
OPEN LINKEnjoying Barcelona while you have a dental issue can turn into a nightmare. That’s why it is important to know how to choose a dentist in the city where you feel comfortable and in good hands to treat something as important and delicate as your dental health.
OPEN LINKOPPI® is a toy brand dedicated to the development, education, and creativity of children. It was founded in 2018 by Hansel and Bastien Schloupt and currently employs 6 people. By using design to serve education, OPPI® aims to meet the concrete needs of today’s children. OPPI®’s first game, Piks, is a construction and balance game […]
OPEN LINKDiscover Carnival in Barcelona: centuries-old traditions, theatrical parades, and vibrant communal celebrations transform the city into a festive masterpiece!
OPEN LINKThe Olive Tree School is an International British School located in Sant Pere de Ribes, between Sitges and Vilanova i la Geltrù in The Garraf region around 40 km to the south of Barcelona. We teach the English curriculum as established by the British government. We provide education for children from 3 years of age […]
OPEN LINKEaster in Barcelona comes early this year! Don't miss all that Semana Santa has to offer, from Mona de Pascua to the Sagrada Familia light show and more.
OPEN LINKBarcelona International Community Day 2023, this event is the main welcome space for international professionals who have just arrived in the city and the benchmark event for all members of the international community who live and work in Barcelona
OPEN LINKMette Aagaard Jakobsen is a Danish expat living in Barcelona. Why did she move to Barcelona and what is her advice to future expats?
OPEN LINKAlexandre Brunet is a French expat living in Barcelona. Why did he move to Barcelona and what is his advice to future expats?
OPEN LINKThe cooler days have now finally arrived in Barcelona. But as with every other month, there is still a lot to do and see around the city.
OPEN LINKThe Barcelona City Council organises Barcelona International Community Day, an event you really shouldn’t miss as an expat in Barcelona!
OPEN LINKThe first online magic school for children. My name is Marvely and I’m a professional magician. I am teaching magic to children in Barcelona, and since 3 months, I created a fully digitalized school, with courses in visio conference. Small groups (6-8 children max.), weekly workshops. We are having a lot of fun, this is […]
OPEN LINKIn the heart of Gràcia, Barcelona, Kidzz offers bilingual care for children from 6 months to 5 years. In our small-scale daycare we speak English and Dutch (for children with Dutch or Flemish parents). We offer flexible hours between 8 AM and 5 PM. Our bright corner building on Plaza de les Dones del 36, […]
OPEN LINKWelcome to El Petit Panda, a children’s kinder that offers language immersion in English and Mandarin. Both languages are spoken by native teachers from Monday to Friday between 08:00 and 17:00. Additionally, extracurricular Mandarin classes are available on Saturday mornings for children starting from 3 years old. With limited enrollment spaces, it provides a family-oriented […]
OPEN LINKChristmas is a major holiday in Spain, and is therefore an incredible time to be in Barcelona with many festive lights, Christmas markets, and events.
OPEN LINKHalloween, an American holiday, becomes more popular in Barcelona every year! Halloween is closely tied to La Castanyada, so you can celebrate both in Barcelona and get the best of both worlds!
OPEN LINKAndrew Funk is an American expat living in Barcelona. Why did he move to Barcelona and what is his advice to future expats?
OPEN LINKShare, create, play, experience, enjoy, taste… At Peekaboo you can do all of this and more. We manage wonderful International Daycare Centers for children from 10 months to 4 years old. We also organise children’s birthday parties, offer nanny/babysitting/tutoring services and have a members-only Family Club.
OPEN LINKSummer is coming to an end, but Barcelona will be just as lively as ever. There are many neighbourhood festivities and other fun events to attend!
OPEN LINKApril is the month that many have been waiting for. There are many fun things to do and festivities to celebrate!
OPEN LINKCycling is a fun, efficient and healthy way to get around Barcelona. From urban cycle paths to mountain bike trails, Barcelona is every cyclists dream.
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