Sitges Reviews ( 6 reviews )
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We had a great time here! |
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A word of caution: if you're a raving homophobe Sitges is not for you as it is very obviously a gay-friendly resort. Lots of gay couples and a large gay scene, not that anyone in the town bats an eyelid about that. The scene seems to attract somewhat older (and financially better off?) gay men than is the case in Gran Canaria, for example. The town itself is very pretty and has not gone the way of the high-rise nightmares further along the various Costas. Some impresively good restaurants although you have to pick and choose carefully. Perhaps it has something to do with the town being only a 30 minute train-ride from Barcelona, but the local shopping is disappointing. The beaches are lovely and well maintained, however. Strolling along the seafront promenade at dusk is a real tonic. The quieter part of town is behind the church in the San Sebastian quarter - a good place to go for a more sedate hotel stay or evening out. Two local festivals takes place in late August and early September, when the place is heaving. Oddly enough, the weather can be very changeable once into September: you are not guaranteed sunshine every day and it can get surprisingly dhilly and wet then too! But I wouldn't change the place for anything.... |
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Very nice seafront,fashionable city, but a bit expensive respect other city in Spain. The restaurants during the week end have a surgharge of 30% more about. |
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Do you love having a quiet weekend? Or maybe you'd prefer having a total party? It doesn't matter which one you chose: Sitges is the best place for absolutely everything. |
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i would love to come here in summer... i think the place would really come alive. i was here in december, and it wasn´t too cold, the sun was out, but a lot of the shops were closed |
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Very relaxing and good times..good food...easy going..nice get away from Barce |
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