Cosmopolitan Barcelona is the gateway to Spain's Mediterranean coast, and Spain's top destination for Americans. See world-class museums, including the Museu Picasso, and have great fun
wandering the narrow streets of the Barri G簿聶翻tic (Gothic Quarter) filled with medieval buildings. Barcelona also has some of the most interesting architecture in Europe, such as those by
Antoni Gaud簿聶翻. Don't miss the indescribable and uncompleted La Sagrada Familia (Church of the Holy Family), Barcelona's most recognizable landmark. And get ready to stay up late in Spain's
second-largest city, because Barcelona is known for its pulsating nightlife.Madrid is Spain's capital city. Although travelers come to visit Madrid's monuments, medieval central city, and
museums-including the fantastic Prado Museum-they soon get caught up in the city's lively nightlife. The tapas scene alone is worth the trip. See Baroque and neo-Classical structures such as
the Plaza Mayor and the grand Palacio Real (Royal Palace). Most of the city's main sights are within easy walking distance, making Madrid a visitor-friendly place.It's easy to get into the
rhythm of these two cities and avoid the tourist traps. Grab this book, stuff it in your pocket and get ready to explore. Before you know it, you'll be drinking vino tinto, eating tapas and
staying up to all hours of the night-just like real Spaniards.