Spain’s second largest city is beautiful Barcelona. With its stunning architecture, rich cultural heritage, and incredible food, the city is easily one of the top tourist destinations in Spain, if not in all of Europe. Visitors come here to have a enjoy the wonderful sights, eat delicious food, and stay in comfortable rooms at five-star Barcelona hotels and other lodgings. While the beaches, museums, and shopping can keep tourists busy all day, make sure to keep some energy in reserve to enjoy all that Barcelona has to offer at night.

With thousands of restaurants offering Spanish cuisine and some that specialize in dishes from other parts of the world, there is no end to the great dining available every night in Barcelona. The city is also home to around two hundred nightspots. These bars, discos, and nightclubs offer drinks, music, and dancing to keep you entertained all night. In the summer, Sunday nights on the beach offer swimming, live music and drinks.

The Magic Fountain is part of a series of fountains and cascades between the Plaça d’Espanya and the Palau National (Montjuic’s main exhibition center). Restored for the 1992 Olympic Games, the fountain changes shape and color constantly. On summer nights, you can view a fifteen minute “show” that features music, light, and water with the illuminated Palau National as a backdrop. The shows repeat every half hour.

Several of Barcelona’s buildings are illuminated at night and are worth seeing. check out Casa Batllo and the Torre Agbar office tower. The Sagrada Familia Crucifix is also lit up at night. If you make it to the top of Montjuic Hill, you’ll find amazing views of the city lights.

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