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There are plenty of great Barcelona art and culture classes to choose from. Looking at ratings and reviews given by previous customers, these are the best available right now:
Prices for Barcelona art and culture classes vary depending on duration and inclusions. If you're looking for those on the lower end of the price range, these are the best to book now:
Yes, Barcelona art and culture classes are worth it. In addition to being the capital of Catalonia, Barcelona is one of the unofficial arts and culture capitals of Europe. Not only will you learn more about the city during these experiences, but you'll also get to participate in a meaningful way, and in many cases, leave with a keepsake. Of course, you can also take a dance class or cooking class and return home with a better sense of rhythm or new ideas for recipes.
Per one customer who booked the Ceramic Tiles Small Group Workshop in Barcelona, "Really fun and interactive experience. You will get your hands dirty (aprons provided) and be able to create two of your own masterpieces with initial education on different techniques. It was my first time doing a class like this and I really enjoyed making my pieces and how they came out. Eric and Wendy are very sweet and helpful attending to our needs throughout the session and sometimes before we even realized we needed something. They also have great recommendations for places to eat, etc."
Before booking Barcelona art and culture classes, determine how much space you have in your luggage if you’re hoping to take a class that makes a souvenir, such as pottery. If you don’t have space, you’ll most likely have to cover shipping charges as they’re usually not included. If you’re looking into booking a dance class, read the fitness level requirements. Salsa dancing is a relatively fast-paced activity, and you’ll definitely burn some calories.
To fully enjoy Barcelona art and culture classes, show up on time, eager to learn. If you have a busy morning before an afternoon activity, you may appreciate a siesta prior to your class or workshop. Wear an outfit you don’t mind getting dirty if you’re making art or cooking (although aprons are often provided). If you’re dancing, wear clothing designed for a wide range of motion and sensible shoes. You’ll want to concentrate on learning the steps and having fun—both of which are harder to do when you’re uncomfortable.
If you're short on time, you can still find fun Barcelona activities to fit your schedule. Here are several of Barcelona art and culture classes to book if you just have an hour or less:





























