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Although the hut part might be a stretch, thats the way things role in Barcelona.
1.OneCoWork
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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.
Wi-Fi runs at 25mbps.

As a result, sockets are only available in specific locations and dont expand to the communal dining area.
Furthermore, you’re free to only use the Wi-Fi for a maximum of two hours.
Theres a limited number of usable tables, and they go fast.

So, if you want to beat the crowd, getting there early is critical.
So, you’ve got the option to be productive and also have your fair share of fun.
you’ve got the option to just drop by and start punching in novel code.

MOB (Makers of Barcelona) was among the first coworking spaces in the city.
Coco Coffice is an ideal place for itinerant developers to get some work done in peace and quiet.
Instagram: @cococoffice
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