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Join a 2.5-hour mosaic workshop in Barcelona to craft your own personalized coaster set, learn about Islamic patterns, and take home a unique souvenir.

The Barcelona Mosaic Workshop: Make A Souvenir Coaster offers a hands-on experience in the vibrant neighborhood of Poblenou. For 2.5 hours, participants can learn how to create their own mosaic coaster set from scratch, guided by experts at Alhambra Mosaic Studio. This activity is perfect for those curious about Islamic geometric patterns, as it includes a brief, engaging introduction to their history and significance. The workshop stands out with its focus on personal creativity – you can choose from a wide array of tiles to design a truly authentic or entirely original pattern.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the opportunity to paint your tiles with high-quality ceramic paints in any color you wish. After completing your design, you’ll assemble your coaster and finish it with guidance, resulting in a personalized keepsake to keep or gift. The entire process is approachable, making it suitable for beginners and those with some artistic familiarity alike. Plus, all materials, snacks, and drinks are included, ensuring a relaxed, enjoyable environment.
While the workshop is designed to be accessible and inclusive, it’s worth noting that clothes that can get paint on are recommended, and it’s not suitable for children under 5 years. The session is conducted in English and Spanish, with wheelchair accessibility available, making it a welcoming activity for most visitors.
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This workshop takes place at the Alhambra Mosaic Studio, situated in the lively Poblenou neighborhood. Poblenou is known for its creative energy and artistic vibe, making it an inspiring setting for hands-on craft experiences. The studio itself is equipped specifically for mosaic creation, offering a comfortable environment for beginners and experienced crafters alike. The location is wheelchair accessible, and the studio provides aprons to keep your clothes protected during the activity.
The workshop’s proximity to central Barcelona allows for easy access from popular districts. Since transport options are convenient, visitors can comfortably include this activity in their city exploration plans without hassle.

Participants begin with a brief, engaging introduction to Islamic geometric patterns, which explains their origins and the traditional techniques used to produce them across Spain and the Middle East. This background enriches the craft experience, as you’ll better appreciate the cultural significance of your chosen patterns.
Next, you’ll select from a vast array of tiles—interchangeable pieces that you can combine to mimic famous designs or invent your own. The instructor guides you through assembling your mosaic to ensure a polished finish. Once your pattern is set, it’s time to paint your tiles using high-quality ceramic paints that can be mixed to produce any color. The paints are easy to work with, and the instructor offers tips for achieving vibrant, even coverage.
After drying, your coaster is assembled with care, resulting in a sturdy, attractive piece that showcases your creativity. If your coaster isn’t finished during the session, you can return free of charge the next week to complete it, offering flexibility for those who want to perfect their design.

The workshop is led by instructors who speak English and Spanish. Reviews highlight Nick, one of the guides, as a pleasant and great communicator who provides excellent technical advice and creates a lighthearted, friendly atmosphere. Participants appreciate the helpful guidance that ensures everyone can produce a beautiful coaster, regardless of artistic skill level.
More Great Tours NearbyFeedback from previous participants consistently scores 5 out of 5 stars. Many praise the relaxed and enjoyable environment, with comments about the wine and snacks offered, which enhance the social aspect of the activity. Reviewers also highlight the expertise of the guides and mention that the fun, creative vibe makes it easy to relax and enjoy the craft.
One reviewer from the UK describes the evening as “very chilled out and relaxing,” perfect after a day of sightseeing. Another from Germany notes the friendly attitude of the staff and the laughter-filled atmosphere that encourages creativity.

The workshop is designed to accommodate wheelchair users and offers aprons to keep clothes clean. Participants should wear clothes that can get paint on, since staining is possible. The session is not suitable for children under 5, making it suitable for families with older children or adults seeking a creative escape.
The cancellation policy is flexible, allowing for full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. Payment can be made later to keep travel plans flexible, and the workshop’s price includes all materials and refreshments, offering good value for a memorable cultural activity.

What sets this experience apart is the combination of cultural education and craftsmanship. Participants gain insight into the origins of Islamic geometric patterns, adding depth to the creative process. The choice to invent patterns or replicate famous ones provides a gateway to authentic or personalized design, appealing to a wide range of interests.
The opportunity to take home a handcrafted coaster that’s both practical and decorative makes this activity especially appealing. It’s ideal for those wanting a tangible souvenir that represents their time in Barcelona, crafted by their own hand.
This workshop’s focus on mosaic and ceramic arts makes it stand out from other creative activities in Barcelona, like candle-making or pottery classes. The alhambra-inspired patterns and the emphasis on Islamic art lend it a distinctive cultural flavor. The inclusion of snacks and drinks creates a social, relaxed environment, different from more formal or purely instructional workshops.
Other experiences listed online include pottery, candle-making, or espadrille shoe crafting, but none combine cultural storytelling with personalized mosaic creation quite like this session.

The Barcelona Mosaic Workshop: Make A Souvenir Coaster offers a rich, creative experience that blends art, culture, and fun. The 2.5-hour session provides an accessible way to learn about Islamic geometric patterns while producing a personalized mosaic coaster. The expert guidance, relaxed atmosphere, and inclusion of snacks and drinks make it a perfect activity for a casual evening or a memorable addition to a day of sightseeing.
This activity is especially popular with those interested in handmade crafts, cultural history, or unique souvenirs. It’s suitable for adults and older children, offering an enjoyable way to connect with Barcelona’s artistic heritage through your own creations.
Is the workshop suitable for beginners?
Yes, the workshop is designed to be accessible for all skill levels, with guidance from experienced instructors.
Can I choose my own pattern?
Absolutely, you can either replicate famous Islamic patterns or invent your own using the tiles provided.
What should I wear?
It’s recommended to wear clothes that can get paint on, as stains are possible. Aprons are provided.
Is the workshop accessible to wheelchair users?
Yes, the studio is wheelchair accessible.
How long do I have to finish my coaster?
Most participants complete their coaster during the session, but if not, you can return the next week to finish it free of charge.
Are snacks and drinks included?
Yes, the price covers all materials, snacks, and drinks.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Can children participate?
Children under 5 years are not suitable for this activity.
How do I book?
Reservations can be made with flexible payment options, allowing you to reserve now and pay later.
Where exactly does the workshop take place?
The workshop is held at Alhambra Mosaic Studio in Poblenou, Barcelona.