Hi, BCN guy, intern @ Telefonica R&D.<p>To go around BCN you should have at least a basic Spanish/Catalan level.<p>From what I've heard, most technical meetups are usually done in English.<p>Startups: Tuenti, Yuilop, Socialpoint, Teambox, 3scale, Itnig... Many others here <a href="https://angel.co/barcelona" rel="nofollow">https://angel.co/barcelona</a><p>If you want to focus exclusively on startup jobs, I think that <a href="http://www.jobfluent.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.jobfluent.com</a> is probably the best site to look at.<p>Referring to incubators, there are some but I don't know if English is spoken there. I can tell you that at Telefonica everybody can speak English because there is people from around the globe working in there (at least in R&D) so I assume the same for Wayra. By the way, other accelerators/incubators/coworking spaces: Seedrocket, Barcelona Activa, La Salle Technova, Palo Alto BCN, MOB Barcelona...<p>Last recommendation: To know what is going on within the city, follow @startupbcn and subscribe to the BCN Startup Digest mailing list. This should be a good start for newcomers.<p>Overall: I think that the BCN startup community isn't as big as in London or Berlin, but this is changing fast. The other problem I see is that still lots of entrepreneurship events are held in Catalan/Spanish, and I think it discourages foreigners to get into the ecosystem. I hope this will change soon...<p>Anyway, I always say that I would choose BCN because it is the other SV (Sunny Valley) ;)