Barcelona is a big, buzzing city. It needs no introduction, but haaaave you met Sitges? It's cute. It's sweet. It looks good in photos. It treats you well. Located only 37 km away from Barcelona, consider Sitges as your next day trip away from the city. There are countless fun things to do in Sitges, Spain! Like church, local restaurants, nightlight, wine? What about a seaside vacation for a night? There is a lot to see. From beautiful beaches to a thriving town center with cultural events, the narrow streets and passages of Sitges make it a unique destination. Consider this your Sitges guide.
What to Do When Visiting Sitges, Spain
About Carmen
Hello, I'm Carmen, a travel influencer based in San Diego, California. At this time, I've been to 22 countries & 11 U.S. states. As a travel influencer, I document & write about my experiences & how you, the reader, can do it even better! Whether you're browsing things to do in Warsaw, the top Milan highlights or maybe where to stay in Porto, Portugal, you'll find over 600 blog posts on the It's Carmen website. Learn more about me, what I do as a travel influencer & social media consultant.Things to do in Sitges: Spend the afternoon at Sitges Playa. Shirt: Fila For Urban Outfitters Red Valentina Crop Top (sold out, sold on Urban Outfitters) |
Sitges is a beautiful seaside beach town with plenty of things to do in Sitges. Visit Sitges if you like beach vibes, good weather, & beautiful views. Find out what to do in Sitges, including spending the day museum hopping or beach bopping. Beautiful in the summer months and all year long.
How to Get to Sitges: Taking the Train From Barcelona to Sitges
After spending several days in Barcelona I started wondering what are some day trips near Barcelona? I ended up taking the train from Barcelona to Sitges, Spain. It went by relatively quickly, a painless train journey. For the train from Barcelona to Sitges, simply find a seat & get comfortable. The same goes for the train from Sitges to Barcelona. It’s easier to buy a roundtrip ticket ahead of time but you can do it separately. No need to stress.
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Sitges Beaches (Sitges Playa)
Sitges is known for its 17 beaches. Love being seaside? Sitges has a lot of beaches, including Platja d'Aiguadolç, Balmins, Barra, Bassa Rodona, Cala de l’Home Mort, Cala Ginesta, Cala Morisca, Cap de Grills, Desenrocada, Estanyol, Fragata, Garraf, Les Anquines, Les Botigues, Platja de la Ribera, Riera Xica, Platja Sant Sebastià beach (Platja de Sant Sebastia), Terramar, and Vallcarca. The warm sun & breezy air of the Sitges weather felt perfect during my October visit. People sat at Sitges Playa with their towels & umbrellas. Which of the beaches would you want to experience?
Activities & Sports
If you're on the hunt for things to do in Sitges, consider cycling, golfing, kayaking, volleyball, running, or a chi kung (also known as qi gong) lesson. The sunny Sitges weather of this Catalan seaside town makes the coastal town centre an ideal destination for outdoor activities & sports fans. I'm not a golfer, but I'd absolutely spend a leisurely afternoon by the sea at Golf Terramar. Relish the Mediterranean views from holes 3 & 4; it's only 15 meters / 50 feet away!Sitges Church Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla & beachgoers. |
Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla (Church of Sant Bartomeu & Santa Tecla)
You might spot the Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla (also called Iglesia de San Bartolomé y Santa Tecla or Sant Bartolomeu) within your first few minutes in Sitges. It's pretty dang iconic. Soak in the Church of Sant Bartomeu & Santa Tecla from afar or up close. Don't forget to high five the mermaid (reminds me of Warsaw's mermaids)! You can take in some stunning views of the water from this angle as well.Port d'Aiguadolç
You'll find Port d'Aiguadolç just a 10-minute stroll away from the old town centre downtown area. The Port de Sitges-Aiguadolç has 17 local restaurants & bars, so you could spend the morning grazing at a couple stops before sailing for the afternoon.Just me & the Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla in the background. Shirt: Fila For Urban Outfitters Red Valentina Crop Top (sold out, sold on Urban Outfitters) |
Museums in Sitges
The town of Sitges has a range of museums to visit. You know I love an art museum. I go in every city, but since I only stayed in town for a day trip, I didn't get to visit any of them. If I had more time in town, this would be one of the things to do in Sitges, Spain!Fundació Stämpfli Art Contemporani (Stämpfli Foundation Contemporary Art Museum)
Need a dose of art? Fundació Stämpfli contemporary art museum is located in the town's old fish market (now Sitges Town Hall Square) & has nearly 100 pieces of art from all over the world.El Museu Del Cau Ferrat (The Cau Ferrat Museum)
Founded in 1893 by artist Santiago Rusiñol, Museu Del Cau Ferrat began as a workshop house then turned into a public museum in 1933. The Cau Ferrat Museum contains a mix of ancient art collected by artists as well as modern art.Palau de Maricel (also written Palau Marcel & The Maricel Palace). |
El Museu de Maricel (The Maricel Museum)
Enjoy sculptures & altarpieces from the Romanesque & Gothic periods. Browse artwork from the Neoclassic period. It's all at El Museu de Maricel. There's also the Palau de Maricel (The Maricel Palace).Other Seasonal Activities
The best things to do in Sitges depend on what time of year you happen to visit. From winter treats like the Sitges Christmas Festival & Winter Market Sitges to the iconic Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya, there are many seasonal activities, events, & happenings in the area, so take a look at the events calendar. Find out what to do in Sitges while you're in town! Sitges Terramar Golf Club is nearby if you are seeking a golf course.Festival Jardins Terramar Sitges
Get your fill of live music, dance, & other festivities at the Festival Jardins Terramar Sitges. Who doesn't love a festival? There is more Sitges Spain things to do than you'd think!Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya (Sitges Film Festival) flags hanging throughout Sitges. |
Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya (Sitges Film Festival)
I happened to be in town for the Sitges Film Festival, so Fred & I bought tickets online ahead of time. Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya also known as The International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, or more simply as the Sitges Film Festival, specializes in the fantasy & horror genres. I saw 4x4. Made it to Sitges Film Festival (Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya). Shirt: Fila For Urban Outfitters Red Valentina Crop Top (sold out, sold on Urban Outfitters) Shoes: Fila Disruptors // Shop these exact Fila Disruptor sneakers here. |
Food, Eating, & Restaurants in the town of Sitges
Gobble up coastal cuisine with a side of fresh breeze with all the local restaurants & wine you want. Try to dine at one of the outdoor eateries near the beach with a sea views of the Catalan coastline. The fresh air pairs perfectly with whatever you're eating. Take a look at some of the top-rated places to eat in the town of Sitges. Does anything suit your fancy?Fred & I grabbed a vegan burger made with black bean, wild rice & smashed nut patty at Beach House. It was pretty bomb. Walk around the town to see what restaurants there are. Walk the streets after as you digest your yummy meal.
Big Al's - craft American burgers
La Pícara - Tapas bar & wine bar
Nem - Un bar de tapes, a tapas bar
Official Sitges tourism website: Sitges Anytime
Spain's official tourism website: España.info
Getaway from the city for a night. Malaga, Granada, Cordoba, Seville, Cadiz, are located in southern Spain. As you walk around the place, you'll see this small Spanish town is worth a visit. Bring your curiosity, a list of things to do in Sitges, maybe a hat & sunglasses thanks to 300 days of sunshine, & you're all set. The train from Barcelona to Sitges is affordable & should take less than an hour. Pop on a podcast - click here for some of my podcast recommendations - & discover the charisma of Sitges.
Check out the things to do in Sitges: Go on a food & wine tasting tour!
La Pícara - Tapas bar & wine bar
Nem - Un bar de tapes, a tapas bar
What to do in Sitges, Spain? Try loads of food. |
Where to Stay: Hotels & Airbnbs in Sitges
Which hotel you stay at depends on your needs. There are over 500 hotel listings in Sitges, so you have plenty of hotels, beachfront properties, vacation homes, & goodies to rent. Simply type in the dates you'll be in town & see what works for your stay with this handy dandy map. It's so easy! Spain has so much to savor.Bye Sitges, Until We Meet Again
As a travel influencer, I love when a city has a tourism board. It's one of those things in life that give me joy for no reason, like inanimate objects with faces or seeing wild rabbits at night outside of my apartment. Take a look at the official Sitges tourism website. Their website is pretty robust with plenty of tourist information and ideas on what to do in Sitges. I loved my time in Spain.Spain's official tourism website: España.info
Why not take a few photos at one of the many Sitges Beaches (Sitges Playa)? :] |
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What would you like to see in the town of Sitges? Would you visit a church, restaurants, nightlight, wine? This is the place to be. Spain has much to experience. Sitges is a good place to relax, stroll along the beach, head to a beach club or nudist beach, have a cocktail at a beach bar or rooftop bar, head to the gay bars, or just savor the amazing views of Spain Sitges.
It looks like such a great place for a getaway! I would love to visit!
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I've been to Barcelona before but never Sitges. It looks beautiful! It sounds like there's lots to do to please everyone. That black bean burger also looks incredible! x
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I'd never heard about Sitges, but it looks super cute! I like taking daytrips away from big cities when I travel, it's a great way to see something different and experience two different atmospheres in one single trip. I'd find the quietest beach and explore there for a while!
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I've never heard of Sitges before but it looks really picturesque. I'd probably spend a few hours on the beach and leisurely explore the art galleries :)
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Thank you so much for sharing all of these travel tips. Your photos are amazing and I'm happy to see that you have a lot of fun during your visit.
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I've been to Barcelona few times but never to Sitges! It looks so lovely.
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I've been to two cities in Spain, but none look like Sitges. This city looks relaxing. Nice review!
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Looks like a blast and yummy food, too!
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How have I never heard of Sitges?! The architecture looks SO beautiful and the weather looks like such a dream - especially while it's pouring down with rain here in London right now haha. You look lovely in those striped beach trousers, by the way!
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Such a nice alternative I didn't know about! I have never been a big fan of barcelona so this city might come handy in the future (:
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Ohh visiting while one of their festivals is happening would be super fun! Beautiful travel guide!!!
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Nice post dear!! Thanks for sharing your experience!!
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I've always wanted to visit Spain! I'll have to add this city to my travel itinerary when it comes around! Thanks girl!
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Looks amazing! Great photos!
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Thanks Angelica! Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteThanks Ashlee! Spain is beautiful! Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteThanks Nina! Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteI bet it would be soooo fun, especially in the sun on a nice day! Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteThanks Cate! Sitges might be perfect for you then! It's smaller, quieter than Barcelona that's for sure. It's fun & pretty & just feels like a holiday. Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteHi Gabrielle. Sitges is smaller & quieter than Barcelona; it's fun & pretty & just feels like a holiday. A rainy day in London sounds nice, at least different than a rainy day here in San Diego! Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteThanks Carrie! Such yummy food & I'm sure loads more I didn't try. Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool - which cities did you visit in Spain? I'd love to visit more! :]
ReplyDeleteThanks!! Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteOooh that sounds perfect - a sunny beach day then art galleries. Maybe some ice cream or...any dessert. Hehe. Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteWe have that in common! I love taking day trips from big cities too. It feels like a vacation. Sitges is smaller, quieter than Barcelona - that much is for sure. It's fun & pretty & just feels like a holiday. Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteHow did you like Barcelona?! Sitges is definitely smaller & quieter than Barcelona. Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteSo fun & beautiful! Do you have any travel plans for 2020? :]
ReplyDeleteSmaller cities are great! I've grown to rather dislike overcrowded cities, especially in the summer. Funnily though in a couple weeks I'm going to Rome and Florence, both crowded cities - let's hope the winter weather will keep the tourists away though! haha :)
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