Phone Number 978497489
Sitges
Sitges is a charming coastal town located just 35 km southwest of Barcelona, Spain. Known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage, Sitges is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The town boasts a historic old quarter, modernist architecture, and a lively art scene, hosting events like the Sitges Film Festival. With a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere and a reputation for inclusivity, it’s a great place for sunbathing, enjoying seafood, or exploring its cobbled streets and seaside promenade.

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For its rich cultural diversity allows different tourist routes that show as the passage of time has left its mark on this beach town so special. Known tourist routes in Sitges and are therefore recommended as the tourism promotion agency as those made by AGIS, are the "Indianos Route", Sitges in Time of Modernism Route, Sitges Old Town, The Souls Route, Terramar Route, Route de la Malvasia, La Ruta de las Mujeres de Sitges and its proximity to the Parc del Garraf is also recommended Route dels Sentits Garraf.

Interestingly distracted by corners that Sitges has to offer and is highly recommended especially starting Ride La Fragata, climb to the church Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla and continue walking in the Raco de la Calma, past museums Maricel, Cau Ferrat and reach the tranquil beach of San Sebastian.

Sitges Holidays and Traditions Sitges offers visitors not only a pleasant and pretty coastal village and magnificent spaces for visiting Sitges also offers many events, activities, festivals that make its cultural and artistic life transcend beyond the Mediterranean's Sea waters.

They are internationally known its International Film Festival, The Carnival, The Gay Pride, Classic Car Rally Barcelona-Sitges, The International Tango Festival, and popular folk character, but no less attractive highlights La Festa Major de Sant Bartomeu, the Festa Major de Santa Tecla, El Corpus, La Nit de Foc, Mare de Deu del Carme, The Verema....

Cau Ferrat: this house was owned by Santiago Russiñol, a modernist painter that gave a lot of life to the movement. many parties where held here, and now you can see paintings, sculptures, etc. the name comes from Cau, ("place") and ferrat, ("made of iron"), since the place has many decorative items made of these materials.

This museum has a small Picasso, several el Grecos as well as some small pieces by a range of Catalan modernists.

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