www.barcelonacreativa.info
Creative tourism:

Tourism which offers visitors the opportunity to
develop their creative potential and get closer to
local people through active participation in
interactive workshops and learning experiences
which are characteristic of the holiday destination
where they are undertaken.

                                       Greg Richards
“Creative tourism" is a further
development of tourism towards
more experiential forms of
consumption, which emphasizes
personal development.
               Crispin Raymond & Greg Richards
Barcelona Creative Tourism
 program proposes to « humanize »
 the relationships between visitors
 and inhabitants, by using
 creativity, a universal attribute, as
 the motive of collaborations
 between travellers and locals.
“A good way to
learn about a
city’s historical
background is by
drawing it”.



  Leah, Broker from NYC.
  She didn’t want just to visit Barcelona.
  She registered a drawing class.
“A human castlle
is like a family and
also reflects the
society”




Jürgen, a German translator that comes every
summer to be part of the human castles within
the Catalan traditional festivals.
“It is very enriching to learn from local artists.
     For first time I’ll bring back more than a
        “souvenir”, … my own creations!!

  Alysson (Nevada) and Sarah, (Saudi Arabia) have both come to
  Barcelona to study the catalan tradition of painting with a local artist.
“ I devote myself
  professionally to music, in
  France.
 In Barcelona, where I
  regularly stay for long
  periods of time, I enjoy
  the music as a source of
  entertainment and
  learning opportunities.”

    Marc, a French musician, discovering
    new music styles with local musicians.
“out of the seven days that
I’m here, I’m spending five of
those in ceramic classes. (...)

Doing an activity of this kind
in a foreign country gives you
the privilege of getting to
know the inhabitants



       Sussana (The Bahamas), devoted her first stay
       in Barcelona to make a pottery course.
Modernist building
inspire us, although
we are fully aware
that once back in
Sweden, our glass
pieces won’t shine in
the same way as,
unfortunately, it lacks
Mediterranean light!!


     Jimmy (Sweden), come to discover
     the art glass “Modernism” tradition.
“Gaudi and swing
dancing were two
powerful reasons
to visit Barcelona!”




Olga (Russia), mathematics teacher, she came
to Barcelona to follow a lindy workshop.
“We spend part of our stay sightseeing,
 as other tourists do, but we also make
  part of cultural programming of the
     city, and that’s very exciting! ”
It’s amazing to
perform in
monuments you
already know through
postal cards.




           Chinese choir
“ it’s a cosy gallery with balks that remind Siberian

                                      house villages. My work feel at home here!”




Sebastian, siberian priest, came
to Barcelona to exhibit his work
and be inspired by Barcelona
creative atmosphere.
• Barcelona urban   “it was also a good opportunity
                    to discover Barcelona.

                    It’s a city that has stood out for
                    its great street art artists (…)
                    and urban culture remains
                    very alive.
www.barcelonacreativa.info
For creative visitors eager to ...
... perform
   in a great venue,
with a great audience
                 ...
... meet local artists
                      ...
... Join a cooking,
     painting or
    dance class,
         etc.
    in Barcelona
Take part in
 traditionnal
   festivals
Exhibit in
Barcelona
Taylor-made tours,
activities and projects.
www.barcelonacreativa.info
connect@barcelonacreativa.info

Touristes Créatifs Barcelone

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    Creative tourism: Tourism whichoffers visitors the opportunity to develop their creative potential and get closer to local people through active participation in interactive workshops and learning experiences which are characteristic of the holiday destination where they are undertaken. Greg Richards
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    “Creative tourism" isa further development of tourism towards more experiential forms of consumption, which emphasizes personal development. Crispin Raymond & Greg Richards
  • 4.
    Barcelona Creative Tourism program proposes to « humanize » the relationships between visitors and inhabitants, by using creativity, a universal attribute, as the motive of collaborations between travellers and locals.
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    “A good wayto learn about a city’s historical background is by drawing it”. Leah, Broker from NYC. She didn’t want just to visit Barcelona. She registered a drawing class.
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    “A human castlle islike a family and also reflects the society” Jürgen, a German translator that comes every summer to be part of the human castles within the Catalan traditional festivals.
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    “It is veryenriching to learn from local artists. For first time I’ll bring back more than a “souvenir”, … my own creations!! Alysson (Nevada) and Sarah, (Saudi Arabia) have both come to Barcelona to study the catalan tradition of painting with a local artist.
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    “ I devotemyself professionally to music, in France. In Barcelona, where I regularly stay for long periods of time, I enjoy the music as a source of entertainment and learning opportunities.” Marc, a French musician, discovering new music styles with local musicians.
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    “out of theseven days that I’m here, I’m spending five of those in ceramic classes. (...) Doing an activity of this kind in a foreign country gives you the privilege of getting to know the inhabitants Sussana (The Bahamas), devoted her first stay in Barcelona to make a pottery course.
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    Modernist building inspire us,although we are fully aware that once back in Sweden, our glass pieces won’t shine in the same way as, unfortunately, it lacks Mediterranean light!! Jimmy (Sweden), come to discover the art glass “Modernism” tradition.
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    “Gaudi and swing dancingwere two powerful reasons to visit Barcelona!” Olga (Russia), mathematics teacher, she came to Barcelona to follow a lindy workshop.
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    “We spend partof our stay sightseeing, as other tourists do, but we also make part of cultural programming of the city, and that’s very exciting! ”
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    It’s amazing to performin monuments you already know through postal cards. Chinese choir
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    “ it’s acosy gallery with balks that remind Siberian house villages. My work feel at home here!” Sebastian, siberian priest, came to Barcelona to exhibit his work and be inspired by Barcelona creative atmosphere.
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    • Barcelona urban “it was also a good opportunity to discover Barcelona. It’s a city that has stood out for its great street art artists (…) and urban culture remains very alive.
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    ... perform in a great venue, with a great audience ...
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    ... meet localartists ...
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    ... Join acooking, painting or dance class, etc. in Barcelona
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    Take part in traditionnal festivals
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