Barcelona is a great city with millions of visitors every year. The climate of the city is warm and you can plan your trip almost every time of the year. However, the city is absolutely beautiful during the spring and summer period, when everything is green and shiny and full of colors. The biggest part of the city is connected with a very careful transportation network. After you reach the city, it is very helpful for you to buy a multiple-route metro ticket to have direct and easy access to many of the attractions. Once you have arrived and rest for a while in your hotel, remember that you only have two days to explore this city full of culture, great food, architecture, exploring streets, a lot of shopping choices and do not forget about the great night life of Barcelona. The first place you should visit are the Gaudi buildings, which look like models of another dimension made of clay ready to deform something that is characteristic of almost all the architectural buildings and sculptures of this art nouveau artist. After you pass through the Passeig de Gracia you come across to the famous square with the houses built by Gaudi for the wealthy families of Barcelona. Casa Batlo and Casa Mila, built in 1906, feature Gaudi's art and are nowadays museums for visitors to Barcelona. It is one of the most spectacular places in Barcelona and the greatest way to start your tour at this beautiful city. Gaudi's most impressive creation is the Sagrada Familia church. He dedicated almost all of its life to its construction which has never been finished after all. Once you enter the church, you will be astonished by the Gothic architecture style of the place. You should also look for the elevator that can take you at the top of the building. The view from the top of Sagrada Familia is considered as once in a life time experiences. After you leave this spectacular church, move to the Park Guell. If you do not visit Park Guell then you will know almost nothing about this magical city and the artist Antonio Gaudi. Guell Park, designed by Gaudi, also belongs to world heritage monuments, with magnificent gardens and unrivaled beauty architectural creations to be explored. It is just a twenty-five minute Metro journey from Diagonal. Even if you consider yourself as a romantic person, then you should definitely visit the park in the evening. The colors of the sky and the sea create a palette that will sure leave you speechless. And what about the museums of Barcelona: Even if you are not a fan of modern art, the famous MACBA is an attraction in itself. This amazing museum starts from a Gothic chapel and continues into a modern building, in total white tones. Permanent and periodic exhibitions in this museum are taking place and you should definitely be informed if you are lucky and enjoy one of those. Also for lovers of classic art, do not miss to visit the Miro Museum and of course the Picasso Museum. The last one is considered as a great tribute to one of the most famous artists of the word. In the coastal part of the city, which was completely reformed after the 1992 Olympic Games, the visitor feels the Mediterranean breeze of the city. The famous Barceloneta is the place you should visit after you spend the day admiring all the landmarks of the city. In addition to a city which is full of hotels, restaurants and clubs, the coastal ride has a wide bicycle track and a pedestrian walkway for great walks all day long, as well as crystal clear waters if you want to go swimming. Barceloneta is, as it is really obvious, truly appreciated by locals and foreigners. Walking in the wonderful Riviera of the city, is a perfect ending of your day, all along with a delicious dish of fresh Paella on the harbor side, overlooking the sea. Just let the waves take all your problems away and enjoy your great dinner. The next day, you should begin the exploring of Barcelona, starting from Catalunya Square, the busy Rambla Avenue. This area is full of shops, restaurants, flower stands and many street artists and will eventually lead you to the Columbus monument and the port of Barcelona. One of the most commercial streets in the city is an attraction itself, and the first stop is definitely the Boqueria market. In addition to fruits and vegetables, guests can enjoy a variety of dining options, from favorite tapas accompanied by a glass of wine to fresh fish cooked with local recipes. What’s best from a big variety of tapas all along with a glass of sangria, gazing to locals and be amazed by the impressive way they live and talk? Second stop is the Rial Square, a place which is surrounded by imposing buildings and tall palm trees dominating in the center, is a great area to visit from early morning until late at night. If you are in Barcelona on Sunday, keep noted that this place hosts an outdoor bazaar with antiques and if you love discovering little treasures from old times, do not miss your chance to be there. You will be amazed by the huge variety. You are not going to leave the city without visiting Barrio Gotico too. If you allow me to say that, this is the most beautiful district of Barcelona. Its labyrinthine alleys pass under arcades, between Gothic churches and medieval buildings, before they end up in another hip bar or another half-lit plateau taken from a noir film. You will enjoy the greatest glass of wine during your weekend in Barcelona and feel that you travelled through time somehow. The Museo de la Xocolata is exactly what you suspect: the paradise of every chocolate-lover. You get a chocolate bar for a ticket, and you enter a world where everything is made of chocolate, from artwork to sculpture depicting Disney heroes. Believe, this is going to be the first time in your life that you will not your museum tour to end! Do not forget to visit the gift shop in the end. It is considered as a chocolate paradise and you will enjoy all the things you are going to buy. Keep noted that you do not have to eat the souvenirs you are going to buy for your friends and relatives! The final place you should visit before you leave Barcelona is the green hill of the city, where you go up there by a cable car - or on foot, if you feel fit! This place is the favorite one both for residents and visitors of the city on sunny weekends. Follow the example of the locals, and prepare yourself for a picnic evening and take your wineglasses, a bottle of great Spanish wine and delicious snacks. After the open-air party, do not miss to visit the Pueblo Espanol, the beautiful "Spanish Village". It is a famous theme park on the Montjuic hill, depicting the whole of Spain in miniature - with buildings of natural size, built according to the requirements of local architecture of each Spanish region. If you are accompanied by kids, be sure that they are going to love this place and will talk about it for a long time when you return back home! As you can imagine, Barcelona is a really vital city, with all the things that a traveler asks for when he visits a place. The city is a great cultural place and you can realize from the first minute you will reach it that is living by the arts and through the arts. You will feel it, while you walk and listen to locals singing and dancing. You will be truly satisfied by its great cuisine and you will enjoy one of the best cocktails in your life under the Spanish sky, full of stars. Barcelona is not going to disappoint you in any level and you will realize it when it is about time to leave it. It is going to be the love of your life and you will want to return again and again. It’s like a passionate affair that you don’t want to end for the rest of your life.