Basking In Barcelona"s Holiday Sunshine

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Barcelona is unbelievably lively and completely European.
From outdoor cafés to outstanding museums, excellent nightlife spots and terrific shopping to exceptional architecture, everything about this city makes your holiday here unforgettable.
The 1992 Olympics contributed to making an already attractive city more comfortable for its tourists.
June to September is peak tourist season and peak summer; but if you wish to avoid the crowds, visit during winter which is mild and get much better rates on hotels.
Put your best foot forward and keep walking through the celebrated Barri Gotic, Barcelona's oldest district.
Visit the magnificent Cathedral La Seu, the vibrant Placas and the Carrer Petrixol which is famous for its quaint chocolate shops.
The promenade of La Rambla is another great spot for active people watching, performances and glimpses into the city's culture.
Barcelona is especially famous for its signature architecture, most of which were designed by Antonio Gaudi.
Visit the Guell Park and the LaSagrada to see his best examples; these are sure to stay in your memory for long after you return home.
Other must-visit attractions include the Picasso Museum which houses one of the most extensive collections of the artist's work.
Other places to include like the El Raval, FC Barcelona, Museum of Contemporary Art, La Pedrera and the Museu del Perfum.
Take the Harbour Cable Car from Barcelonata to the picturesque hill top of Montjuic and spend a relaxed day amidst beautiful parks with great views and fountains.
The Joan Miro Museum and National Art Museum of Catalonia are lovely places to visit in Monjuic.
If you are traveling with kids, don't miss Barcelona Aquarium, the Museum of Natural History, CosmoCaixa Museum of Science and the Tibidabo Amusement Park which is as exciting for adults as it is for kids.
Even with so many heritage sites and historic attractions, it's hard to forget the beaches that line Barcelona and give it that that tangy ocean fragrance.
With world famous beaches like the Sant Sebastia, Sant Miquel and Barceloneta, beach hopping and basking in different beaches across the city is a major tourist activity.
Barcelona is also the cruise capital of the Eastern Mediterranean; if you are looking for luxury and non-stop fun, this is just the place to be in.
If just visiting these places is not enough, there are plenty of activities and events happening throughout the year that are sure to tire you out.
The Monegros Desert Festival in July is an extravaganza of electronic music in the desert while the Festes de Gracia held on 15th August every year is an explosion of color and fireworks.
Barcelona's version of Valentine's Day is celebrated as Sant Jordi, other noteworthy festivals are the Corpus in May, Revetlla De Sant Joan in June, La Merce in September and the European Balloon Festival in June.
Be in Barcelona for any of these festivals to get a taste of true Spanish party spirit.
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