10 Things to do in Sitges That You Shouldn't Miss

December 11, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

The small city of Sitges parties big. The nightlife is thumping, the people are gorgeous and the annual Carnival festival is utterly epic. A countercultural touchstone, Sitges is lively and very LGBT friendly. Native food and beverage is sublime—you simply must sample the Malvasia wine, made from grapes descending from Ancient Greece. Don’t miss the Museu Romàntic "Can Llopis" or, if you’re in Sitges in October, the world-renowned Sitges Film Festival, a cinematic extravaganza of horror, sci-fi and fantasy.
Restaurants in Sitges

1. Queenz DinnerShow

Carrer Espalter, 2, 08870 Sitges Spain +34 938 94 07 12 [email protected] http://queenzdinnershow.com/
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5.0 based on 591 reviews

Queenz DinnerShow

Dinner and Shows for friends, companies , celebrations and family Dinnershows for single, groups , friends, celebrations , business businesses .

Reviewed By roba549 - Bedworth, United Kingdom

Absolutely outstanding value great entertainment food was superb service superb a night to remember It’s a must visit place

2. Museu del Cau Ferrat

Carrer Fonollar s/n, 08870 Sitges Spain +34 938 94 03 64 ext. 1 [email protected] http://www.museusdesitges.cat
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4.5 based on 298 reviews

Museu del Cau Ferrat

Cau Ferrat 's Museum is the workshop that the painter Santiago Rusinol built in Sitges by the sea in 1893 to house its paintings, iron, ceramics, furniture and antique glass. The museum preserves intact the space and works of art that the modernist painter collected. His visit is an invitation to immerse ourselves in the spirit of Modernism and his idea of the creation of total art. On their walls they upload works by their fellow generations such as Ramon Casas, Ramon Pichot, Ignacio Zuloaga or Dario de Regoyos, and young emerging artists from that period such as Pablo Picasso, Manolo Hugue and Isidre Nonell.

Reviewed By mixmixup - Toronto, Canada

Housed in a historic seaside residence, here is a beautiful, varied and eclectic collection of paintings, ceramics, and lots and lots of historical ironwork on several floors. The space itself is super interesting!

3. Museu de Maricel

Carrer Fonollar s/n, 08870 Sitges Spain +34 938 94 03 64 [email protected] http://museusdesitges.cat/ca/museu/maricel/museu-de-maricel
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4.5 based on 319 reviews

Museu de Maricel

The Maricel Museum exhibits a complete artistic route from the tenth century to realism and figuration during the first half of the twentieth century, passing through the art collections of Dr. Jesus Perez Rosales and the Collection of Sitges, with works of great quality. The museum exhibition integrates multiple languages, techniques and artistic media in order to achieve a maximum consistency in the chronological sequence of the development of the arts. The museum included works from the collection of Dr. Jesus Perez-Rosales that never had been exhibited in public, acquisitions by the Sitges Heritage Association since 2012 (Ramon Casas, Miquel Utrillo, Arcadi Mas i Fondevila, Artur Carbonell i Augusti Ferrer Pino) ​​and donations from artist’s relatives (Pere Jou and Alfred Sisquella).

Reviewed By rebeccat616 - Huddersfield, United Kingdom

Very interesting museum. The house was full of delights! Porcelain to ironwork, all exquisite examples of Catalonian craft and art.

4. Passeig Maritim

Sitges Spain +34 617 54 16 54 http://www.visitsitges.com
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4.5 based on 2,047 reviews

Passeig Maritim

Reviewed By DandRSurrey - Surrey, United Kingdom

Nice promenade along the sandy beach with the odd bar/restaurant along the way. Some lovely houses to look at on the other side of the road. Lots of dog walkers and cyclists as well.

5. Casa Bacardi Sitges

Placa de l'Ajuntament, 11, 08870 Sitges Spain +34 938 94 81 51 [email protected] http://www.casabacardi.es
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4.5 based on 394 reviews

Casa Bacardi Sitges

Discover the birth town and family history of Don Facundo Bacardi Masso, founder to the world´s most prized rum BACARDI, the rum production process and learn about mixology including classic cocktails the Mojito and Cuba Libre. CASA BACARDI Sitges is available for guided tours and private hire. Guided Tour Info + Avaialable in English, Spanish, Catalan and French! Check out our website! .

Reviewed By Tahlequahlity

A short tour of the history of Bacardi rum (spoiler alert - the founder was from Sitges), a quick overview of the process of distilling and blending rum, a quick taste to identify flavors, then a cocktail class where we got a lesson about and tried a Cuba Libre and an Old Fashioned, made a Mojito, and for those of use who opted for a second cocktail, a choice of any of these or a daiquiri (my choice). Nice history lesson and tour! There’s also a small gift shop where you can get Bacardi branded cocktail kits and other items.

6. Playa Balmins

08870 Sitges Spain http://www.sitges.cat/jsp/platges/balmins.jsp
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4.5 based on 686 reviews

Playa Balmins

Reviewed By kevinholmes987 - Sitges, Spain

Another of the amazing beaches in Sitges, great facilities, always clean and well worth a visit when in town

7. La Playa de Sitges

Sitges Spain
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4.5 based on 1,747 reviews

La Playa de Sitges

Reviewed By forevertraveling247 - Wexford, Ireland

The beach in Sitges is beautiful, even in March when it’s chilly. It was nice in the early spring because it was quiet and the town felt so sleepy and peaceful. There are lots of delicious cafes and restaurants right along the beach, and you feel so relaxed!

8. Church of Sant Bartomeu & Santa Tecla

Placa del Baluard 1, Sitges Spain +34 938 94 86 26 [email protected] http://www.parroquiadesitges.com/
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4.5 based on 585 reviews

Church of Sant Bartomeu & Santa Tecla

Reviewed By Danielontour - Broek in Waterland, The Netherlands

On the top of a little hill, looking over the sea and the village. Nice architecture. Romantic lightning in the evening. An icon of Sitges.

9. Raco de la Calma

Sitges Spain http://www.sitges.cat/jsp/directori/detall.jsp?id=859
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4.5 based on 152 reviews

Raco de la Calma

Reviewed By katemP1230JD

Watch the swifts circle and browse the craft stalls. Enjoy the change from the new town to the old town....a very different vibe and lovely.

10. Playa del Hombre Muerto

08870 Sitges Spain
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Playa del Hombre Muerto

Reviewed By paulwR1541CK - Barcelona, Spain

Always a pleasure to come back here . 1st Gay nude beach since 1930 in Europe . Definitely worth the hike or if you have a car you can park & hike about 15 mins across the train tracks . Jonathan always very friendly . Basic food & super cold beers & great Mojitos . Over looking an idyllic cove truly an amazing experience. Merci / Gracias / Nos vemos Pronto

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