Day Trip to Sitges from Barcelona: Complete Guide
Plan the perfect day trip to Sitges from Barcelona. Train in 34 min from Sants, tickets from €4. Beaches, old town, and great food await.
Articles and guides about the gastronomic scene in Sitges and the Garraf Coast.
Plan the perfect day trip to Sitges from Barcelona. Train in 34 min from Sants, tickets from €4. Beaches, old town, and great food await.
Sea kayak tours in Sitges from €25: guided cove routes with Nootka Kayak or self-guided rentals. Your complete guide to kayaking on the Costa Dorada.
Where to surf in Sitges: Aiguadolç beach, lessons from €15, and SUP on calm waters. The complete guide to surfing near Barcelona.
Complete guide to getting to Sitges: train from Madrid (AVE + regional), from Barcelona Airport T1 and T2, from Reus, by car from France and from other cities.
Everything you need to know to visit Sitges Carnival: dates, parades, comparsas, where to stand, what to wear, accommodation and Europe's most famous gay-friendly carnival.
Everything about the Sitges Fantastic Film Festival: history, programme, how to get tickets, where to stay during the festival, and what to expect in town.
Your complete gay travel guide to Sitges: Carrer del Pecat bars and clubs, Home Mort beach, Carnival, Pride, gay-friendly hotels, and how to get there from Barcelona in 40 minutes.
Practical guide to Sitges nightlife: the Carrer del Pecat strip, gay-friendly bars, clubs, real opening hours, Carnival and the difference between high and low season.
Family guide to Sitges: the best child-friendly beaches, activities for all ages, how to get there without a car, and when to visit to avoid the August crowds.
What to see and do in Sitges: old town, beaches, food scene, Carnival, nightlife and museums. Itineraries for a day trip, a weekend or a longer stay.
Practical guide to accommodation in Sitges: which area to choose (old town, seafront, Aiguadolç), budget, mid-range and luxury hotels, and when to book.
Practical guide to getting from Barcelona to Sitges: R2 Sud train from Sants (40 min, ~€4), driving via C-32 (35 km), direct connection from Terminal T2 airport and tips for each option.
Practical guide to the best beaches in Sitges: La Ribera, Sant Sebastià, nudist beaches, gay-friendly, quiet coves and Blue Flag. Which beach suits your plans.
Complete guide to the best restaurants in Sitges by area: Passeig de la Ribera seafront, the old town, and Las Drassanes port. Catalan cuisine, tapas, rice dishes and the Tapa a Tapa route.
Everything about Sitges Carnival 2027: dates February 20 to March 2, parade schedule, Gran Rua, Dijous Gras, LGBTQ+ atmosphere and tips for accommodation and transport.
Who won Tapa a Tapa Sitges 2026? Results from the technical jury and public vote. Confirmed autumn 2025 winners and spring 2026 results coming soon.
Complete recap of the Tapa a Tapa Sitges 2026 tapas route: all 40 participating tapas, the restaurants, the most creative dishes, and what this spring edition left us.
The definitive 48-hour Sitges itinerary: beaches, tapas, vermouth, the old quarter and the perfect route for a weekend from Barcelona. With timings and practical tips.
The Tapa a Tapa 2026 route has ended, but Sitges' best restaurants are still open. Find out where to eat tapas in Sitges year-round.
Quin morro que tens is Morelia Sitges's tapa at the Tapa a Tapa Route 2026: a bao bun filled with slow-cooked cheek, red curry and coconut. All about the restaurant on Passeig de Vilanova.
Everything you need to know to eat tapas in Sitges: best areas, top restaurants, prices, opening hours, and practical tips for enjoying the local tapeo culture.
Guide to the best vermuterías in Sitges: Vermutería Rojo Frito, the harbour area, the old quarter. Where to have the best vermouth in Sitges with tapas.
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