Designed by Richard Meier, this museum is dedicated to works from the second half of the 20th century.
One of the highest points in Barcelona, Parc de Montjuic houses Barcelona's Olympic Stadium, Olympic Pools, and a series of meandering parks.
Famous basilica in Barcelona old Gothic quarters.
Chocolate con churros is hot chocolate and pastry with Spanish flare.
Las Ramblas, from Placa de Catalunya down to the port, are the main strolling site of all Barcelona.
Casa Batlló, located at Passeig de Gracía is one of the great masterpieces of Antoni Gaudi, an architect who also created La Sagrada Familia, La Pedrera and some other great pieces of architecture in Barcelona.
Wide walking street famous for shopping, eating, street performers, and large crowds of tourists.
A visit to Barcelona brings out the inner child in a person.
Located on the main highway from the Pyrenees to Barcelona and the Costa Brava at the confluence of two rivers, Girona has a well preserved medieval city center with remnants of its Roman and Arab past.
This Roman Catholic cathedral in Barcelona is possibly the world's longest-running architectural construction project: It was under construction for the entirety of the 20th century, and has yet to be completed.