Take a walk along the iconic Promenade, enjoying the sea breeze and panoramic views. Choose one of the 19 beaches to sunbathe and take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean and enjoy the various beach bars, their gastronomy, leisure activities and live music.
Have lunch at one of the many restaurants offering everything from tapas to high cuisine, where the traditional Malvasia de Sitges wine is a must. Visit the Malvasia Interpretation Center for a wine tasting and discover why wine tourism is booming in the region.
A cultural must-see is visiting the Sitges Museums, which include Cau Ferrat, once the residence and studio of artist Santiago Rusiñol and now a unique and must-visit museum, the Maricel Museum with impressive collections and extraordinary temporary exhibitions, the Stämpfli Foundation of contemporary art, and if you have the chance, the Maricel Palace, though it is rarely open, check for availability at the museum entrances. The guided tours from Agisitges will allow you to discover the secrets and history of this charming town, and you can choose the theme that interests you most, whether it be a modernist route, the “Americanos” route or wine tourism.
Sitges is known for its vibrant nightlife, from terraces for afternoon drinks, afterwork sessions, live music… to clubs where you can dance until dawn. Hotels often have live music sessions, DJs…, one of the top spots for its music sessions, exhibitions, and cosmopolitan life is ME Sitges Terramar, Hotel Sabàtic Sitges also has DJ sessions on Thursdays, afterwork on Fridays…, many beach bars also offer live music in the afternoons, and the bars and pubs, of course, without forgetting the famous Calle del Pecado (Sin Street).
Architectural Icon: The emblematic profile of the church on the Sitges skyline is an image you can’t miss, but also enter to visit it as inside are authentic treasures in its altarpieces and the impressive organ.