Barcelona
Travel
As the second largest city in Spain and a travel destination for many tourists, Barcelona has various types of transportation, making getting around the city extremely easy.
The workshop’s venue is located in a seaside village called Sitges, 40km south of Barcelona. More information about the venue can be found on the Hotel subpage.

Plane
The best way to get to Barcelona is by one of the largest airports in Europe - Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat.
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Train/metro
The heart of Barcelona's public transport - metro and rail transport, which allow you to reach any place in Catalonia.
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Taxi
A comfortable way to travel that can be found from any terminal of the El-Prat Barcelona Airport.
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Bus
To get to the workshop venue - a bus leaving directly from the El-Prat Barcelona Airport.
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