Our Coliving inspires professionals looking for life change and social impact. More than a home for nomads, it is a family of entrepreneurs and creatives striving for change within ourselves and the world around us. Work towards your goals with coaching from experts and the support of a family-like community. We're located 45km from Barcelona in the sunny Spanish countryside. That means balancing screen time with climbing mountains or going out for tapas and wine. WHAT WE OFFER - Private Rooms: The property has 14 different rooms, each fully furnished with a desk for working and large windows for natural light. - Coworking: our dedicated coworking spaces have super-fast wifi and natural light, so you can focus on projects without distraction. Communal Lunch: We eat a vegetarian lunch together every day. Our facilities: shared bathrooms, a dedicated coworking office, a multi-purpose studio (art/yoga, or music), a permaculture garden, outdoor relaxation spaces, and car parking. We include: super-speed wifi, bike rental, Spanish lessons, weekly activities with locals, yoga & meditation activities, mentoring, & consulting. HOW IT WORKS We are a very unique project in the coliving ecosystem. Our community is made up of 15 residents, some short-term (1-3 months) and others long-term (3–12 months). Come for a period of personal retreat, or stay long-term and become a part of the wider community.
Coliving is all about community. Here is what you can look forward to inKalart: a lively, friendly atmosphere where you will meet people who love remote work and travel as much as you do. There are cozy common areas where you can hang out, work together, or just relax and chat.
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🇪🇸 Cataluña, Spain
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