The Maricel Palace is one of the most emblematic buildings in Sitges. Forming part of Maricel's artistic ensemble, also receives the name of Maricel de Terra as a differentiation from the museum also known as Maricel de Mar.
This is a traditional market where you can find fresh local produce, artisanal products, and more.
A square that serves as the entrance to the old town and is considered the most emblematic monument in Sitges' skyline
The Platja de la Fragata is one of the most popular beaches in Sitges because of its central location, calm seas, and soft sand.
If you are looking for a family-oriented beach where you can relax alongside local people, Sant Sebastià is one of the best options in Sitges. Sharing a traditional seafaring history with the surrounding district, Sant Sebastià beach features privileged views of the Sant Bartomeu (Saint Bartholomew) Church and is an entry and exit point when visiting Sitges’ old town.
This museum is dedicated to the life and work of artist and Sitges resident Santiago Rusiñol, and features a collection of his paintings, sculptures, and other artworks.
One of the most beautiful architectural works by Antoni Gaudi, Sagrada Familia is an unfinished Roman Catholic church that is supposed to complete construction in 2026. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is ideal to visit in the sunny month of June in Barcelona. We recommend you walk inside of the Sagrada Familia to truly enjoy this masterpiece! June Timings: Daily from 9AM – 8PM
Built in 1914, Park Guell is one Antoni Gaudi's masterpieces that has been turned into a public park. This 18-acre park houses the best works of Gaudi including mosaic sculptures, amazing architecture, and more. A few things that you must see here are the Dragon Stairs, the Hypostyle Hall, the Guardian House, and more.
Medieval streets filled with trendy bars, clubs and Catalan restaurants. The Museu d'Història de Barcelona shows remains of the Roman city.
Mercat de la Boqueria is a popular market in Ciutat Vella where you'll find a variety of fruits and vegetables on offer sourced from local growers and suppliers. More than 300 stalls can be found here offering ingredients and cooked meals showcasing delicious Barcelona cuisine. While local favorites are the most common items here, you'll find enough diversity around to enjoy virtually anything you can imagine.