✧ La Cucanya (Vilanova i la Geltrú) ✧ Restaurante Mirador ✧ Vivero Beach Club ✧ La Fragata ✧ La Salseta ✧ Maricel ✧ Alfresco
Cafes ✧ Modo Boulangerie ✧ Federal Café ✧ Mono Cafe ✧ El Secret ✧ Forn 9 Rooftop Bars ✧ Radio Me Sitges Rooftop ✧ Sabatic Sitges Rooftop ✧ Sky Bar (Hotel Mim)
Beaches ✧ Platja de la Ribera ✧ Platja de Sant Sebastià ✧ Platja de Balmins ✧ Platja del Garraf Golf Courses ✧ Club de Golf Terramar ✧ Club de Golf Barcelona
The heart of Sitges is a labyrinth of narrow, pedestrianized streets. Here is where to find the best atmosphere: ✧ Carrer de Sant Francesc ✧ The main shopping artery. You'll find everything here from local Spanish boutiques to well-known international brands. ✧ Carrer Major ✧ This historic street connects the Town Hall square to the center. It’s packed with charming shops selling local ceramics, clothing, and souvenirs. ✧ Carrer de les Parellades ✧ A vibrant street full of small bars and unique boutiques. It’s one of the best places for shopping and grabbing a quick coffee. ✧ The Old Town (Casco Antiguo) ✧ Wander the streets behind the Church of Sant Bartomeu, specifically Carrer d'en Bosch. It is the oldest part of the city, featuring beautiful white walls and blue flower pots.
For those of you who want to visit Barcelona before or after the wedding, here are our recommendations:
✧ Parc de la Ciutadella/Arc de Triumph ✧ Olympic Grounds in Montjuic ✧ Santa Maria Church (El Born) ✧ Passeig de Gracia (shopping) ✧ Montjuic National Palace ✧ La Sagrada Familia ✧ Plaza Catalunya ✧ The Cathedral ✧ Plaza Espanya ✧ La Boqueria ✧ Parc Guell ✧ Casa Mila ✧ La Pedrera ✧ Casa Batllo
✧ Fiskebar ✧ Labalabusta ✧ Ultramarinos Marin ✧ Gresca ✧ Bar Bocata ✧ Gallito ✧ Fismuler ✧ El Set ✧ Casa Costa ✧ Rima ✧ Berbena ✧ Besta Barcelona ✧ Cecconi’s ✧ Bronzo ✧ Ikibana Sarria ✧ Cheriff ✧ Vereda ✧ La Fonda de Mantequerías Pirenaicas ✧ Catalina ✧ Restaurante Gava Mar ✧ Bruma ✧ Bar Alegria ✧ Malparit ✧ Ali Ocakbasi ✧ Feroz Barcelona
✧ Barcelona Edition Hotel ✧ 1881 per Sagardi ✧ Majestic Hotel ✧ Hotel Pulitzer ✧ Hotel Colon ✧ Eleven BCN
If you want to spend the day at the beach, we recommend visiting these beaches in Barcelona. You can rent sun beds and umbrellas while enjoying restaurants on the beach: ✧ Playa de Nova Icaria ✧ Playa de Bogatell If you want to take a small Day trip outside of the city we recommend going to: ✧ Costa Brava (train, bus or car going on the north coast) ✧ Castelldefels (30-35min by train going south) ✧ Sant Pol de Mar (train, going north) ✧ Tarragona ✧ Girona
✧ Can Ràfols dels Caus (Avinyonet del Penedès). Distance from Barcelona: -45 minutes. ✧ Mastinell (Vilafranca del Penedès). Distance from Barcelona: -45 minutes. ✧ Familia Torres (Pacs del Penedès). Distance from Barcelona: -45 minutes. ✧ Codorníu (Sant Sadurní d'Anoia). Distance from Barcelona: -40 minutes. ✧ Llopart (Subirats). Distance from Barcelona: -40 minutes. ✧ Alta Alella (Alella). Distance from Barcelona: -20 minutes.
✧ Blanes ✧ The "Gateway to the Costa Brava," famous for its botanical gardens (Marimurtra). ✧ S'Agaró ✧ Known for its luxury villas and beautiful coastal walk (Camí de Ronda). ✧ L'Estartit ✧ The gateway to the Medes Islands, great spot for diving and snorkeling. ✧ Calella de Palafrugell✧ A picture-perfect old fishing village with white houses and small coves. ✧ Begur ✧ A hilltop town with a colonial feel and some of the best hidden coves in the region. ✧ Pals ✧ One of the best-preserved medieval villages in Catalonia. ✧ Peratallada A stunning stone village carved into the rock and famous for its restaurants. ✧ Cadaqués✧ The most famous white village, once home to Salvador Dalí. ✧ Llafranc ✧ An upscale, elegant coastal town. ✧ Palamós ✧ Beautiful village, famous for their seafood. ✧ Roses ✧ A large bay town with incredible sunsets. ✧ Empuriabrava ✧ Often called the "Venice of Spain". ✧ Tossa de Mar ✧ A medieval walled town overlooking the beach.