1. Take a walk down Las Ramblas.

On a beautiful sunny day in Spain there is no better spot to stop and grab a drink than the most famous street in Barcelona. Las Ramblas is the beautiful street that cuts through the heart of the city centre. The vibrant and lively promenade is the hot spot for all tourist and locals. It is lined with shops, bars, and restaurants. On your walk stop in La Boqueria and grab yourself a snack from one of the many vendors, serving hundreds of different food options.
2. Explore Parc Güell

This famous spot created and inspired by Antoni Gaudi looks over the beautiful city of Barcelona. It was originally intended to be a trendy housing community but is now used as a public park composed of gardens and unique mosaic architecture. Take a hike or grab a cab up to this amazing spot for amazing pictures and a sight you will never forget. The view at sunset is priceless.
3. Take a tour of La Sagrada Familia

One of your first stops while in the beautiful city of Barcelona should definitely be this Roman Catholic Church. La Sagrada Familia is a signature landmark of the city and is known for its unique and gothic architecture. Take a walking tour of the inside and experience this truly magnificent site. As you walk though this unbelievable structure make sure to look up at the stone ceiling and rainbow colored stained glass. Also climb up the churches tower for incredible views of the city.
4. Relax on the beach

Need to take a break from all the sight seeing? Score a great deal on a tapestry and lay out under the Spanish sun on one of the most famous beaches in the world. Grab a bottle of wine, and some snacks from any supermarket. Relax and enjoy the vibrant energy on this soft sand beach. Take a walk along the boardwalk to experience everything Barcelona has to offer. Check out the W Hotel at the end on the beach for a cocktail and some music. The amazing vibes are contagious.
5. Take a walking tour of the Gothic Quarter.

Get lost in the tiny streets of the Gothic quarter. Walk through the narrow streets and explore all the little stores and boutiques. These medieval designed streets are filled with trendy bars, clubs and Catalan restaurants. Its a hot spot for culture and adventure. Take time to learn about the history and past of the historic streets. Make sure to check out the most famous monument in the Gothic Quarter, the Gothic Cathedral. In the square surrounding the cathedral you will experience live music, dancing, and great energy.
