"Sitges": Discover the Most Beautiful Mediterranean Back Garden
🎈🇪🇸 Sitges, Spain
With 26 soft sandy beaches and 300 days of sunshine,
Modernist architecture whispers in the streets,
And artisans sculpt time in their workshops.
Perhaps this is the way to unlock the most romantic Mediterranean experience.
🚂 Transportation Guide
🚞 Train: Take the R2 line from Barcelona Sants Station, 30 minutes direct.
🚗 Self-driving: Cruise along the C-32 highway for 40 minutes to capture a blockbuster road trip. We recommend renting a convertible to feel the sea breeze.
🚌 Bus: One bus per hour, 1-hour journey.
✅ Money-saving Tips: Buy a T-Casual ten-trip ticket (€7.95), which can be used for round trips to Barcelona + local buses in the town.
📅 Peak Season
May–September: Sunshine and beach carnival season, nude sunbathing on the nude beach, and non-stop beach parties.
October: Fantasy Film Festival + Halloween parade, the whole town transforms into a magical theater.
⚠️ Avoid the off-season from November to April, when some shops are closed and the seaside is windy and cold.
📸 Photo Spots
❶ Sunrise at St. Sebastian Beach
❷ Maricel Museum Terrace
❸ City Hall Instagrammable Alley
❹ Church of St. Bartholomew and St. Tecla
👗 Outfit Inspiration
🌞 Daytime: French floral dress + straw bag + sunglasses, full of seaside vacation vibes.
🌙 Evening: Linen wide-leg pants + off-the-shoulder top, take cinematic photos on Passeig Marítim.
✅ Tip: The old town has many cobblestone roads, so it is recommended to bring a pair of comfortable sandals for backup.
🏨 Accommodation Recommendations
Instagrammable B&B: White house with a terrace in the old town, with bougainvillea and sea views from the window (average €80–120 per person).
Luxury option: Seaside four-star hotel, some rooms have private balconies, approx. €200–300/night in peak season.
Avoid these: Accommodation near the train station is noisy, prioritize accommodations on the beach or in the old town.
🍔 Food List:
• Saffron seafood paella (recommended Fragata Restaurant, Michelin recommended)
• Squid ink pasta
• Handmade ice cream
• Local wine in pottery jars
Market Guide: Sitges Market on Wednesdays, the aroma of freshly baked Paella is tempting, remember to bargain!
💰 Budget Reference
Transportation: Approx. €10 round trip to Barcelona
Accommodation: €80–300/night
Dining: Average €50–80/day per person
Tickets: Maricel Museum approx. €8, church is free
Total: Average €200–300/day per person (excluding shopping)
💡 Travel Tips
❶ 7–9am is the golden hour for taking empty shots, avoid the crowds.
❷ The walls of the old town hide modernist tile paintings, finding them is like a treasure hunt.
❸ Take a handicraft experience class (glass blowing/leather carving) and take away unique souvenirs.
❹ Some shops are closed on Sundays, plan your trip in advance.
🚨 Tips to avoid scams
❶ Restaurants around the attractions are overpriced, locals often go to family restaurants in the alleys of the old town.
❷ Seafood paella has a large portion, one serving is enough for two people. Before ordering à la carte, confirm whether the price is per serving or per kg.