Sitges

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Where to stay in Sitges

Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. The weather is pleasantly warm, ideal for beach activities and festivals, with fewer crowds than in peak summer.

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Don't miss

  • Sitges Beaches: Famous for their beauty and vibrant atmosphere, ideal for sunbathing and water sports.
  • Cau Ferrat Museum: Showcases the works of artist Santiago Rusiñol and is a hidden gem of local culture.
  • The Church of Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla: Iconic landmark with stunning architecture overlooking the sea.
  • Passeig de la Ribera: A picturesque promenade perfect for a leisurely stroll with sea views.
  • Poble Sec: A lesser-known neighborhood with charming streets and local eateries.

Where to eat

  • La Zorra: Known for its authentic paella and seafood dishes, a must-try for visitors.
  • Restaurant El Cable: Offers delicious tapas and a cozy atmosphere, favored by locals.
  • Cafè del Mar: Great for enjoying cocktails and light bites with a stunning beachfront view.

Do this

  • Sitges Carnival: One of the most famous carnivals in Spain, filled with parades and vibrant costumes.
  • The International Fantastic Film Festival: Celebrates genre films and attracts filmmakers and fans from around the world.
  • Wine Tasting in the Penedès Region: Experience local wines and vineyards just a short drive from Sitges.

Local tips

  • Try to visit the local markets for fresh produce and authentic Catalan ingredients.
  • Check the local event calendar for festivals and cultural events that may be happening during your visit.
  • Explore the narrow streets of the Old Town for unique shops and hidden cafes.
  • Visit the beaches in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the peak crowds.

Know before you go

Best time

Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. The weather is pleasantly warm, ideal for beach activities and festivals, with fewer crowds than in peak summer.

Getting around

Public buses, bicycles, and walking are popular. Taxis and local rideshare options like Uber and Bolt are also available.

Airport

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Language

Catalan and Spanish are the main languages spoken.

Money

Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it's good to carry some cash for small purchases.

Safety

Sitges is generally safe, but like any tourist destination, be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas.

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