Hotels in Barcelona, Spain have been reinventing themselves to stay afloat, turning lounges and poolsides into co-working spaces. — AFP
Sergi Pino recently moved to Barcelona, Spain but rather than renting a flat, he’s staying at a hotel which has been forced to get creative to compensate for the absence of tourists.
Hugely popular with international visitors, the city has seen most of its hotels close as the pandemic has kept tourists away, and the few that remain open have had to repurpose themselves to stay afloat.
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