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Free Tourist Maps From Sitges Tourist Facts Office
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Sitges' Main Tourist Office
Sitges is a reasonably small town, but there is a lot to view. Therefore, on your arrival, it is worth picking up a map of the area to take a observe at where you want to travel and find your bearings. Sitges Tourist Information Offices give a variety of maps focusing on more specific needs.
There are maps helping you to locate accommodation, shops, tourist attractions, gay clubs and bars and restaurants. A massive amount of the maps that are available in Sitges are free of charge.
This page will cover where you can pick up the maps of Sitges. It will also provide details of the unlike maps that are available.
Where to grab up your free tourist maps
Sitges has two information points in town. These offices offer maps (see below) to find your way around the town and to locate what you are looking for in particular. The staff at tourist facts are generally beneficial and knowledgeable about the area. They will provide you with a guide and talk you through anywhere in particular
Patroc Sitges Gay Guide
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Accommodation Tips
With cosy garden terrace.
Sitges
Sitges Gay Travel Guide
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Accommodation Tip
Calipolis
Hotel. ****, from 90 €
Reviews, Photos & Reservation
Big hotel next to the gay beach Bassa Rodona. Not especially gay, but popular with some guys as you can overlook the beach from the outside terraces.
@ Avinguda de Sofía 2/Passeig de la Ribera
Sitges
About Sitges and its gay life
Sitges is a small town 35 km south-western of Barcelona. In the after time 19th century Sitges started to become a mecca for artists and a center for Modernist and post Art Nouveau architects. During the s (under the conservative dictatorship of Franco) it became a center for the counterculture in Spain.
Nowadays, Sitges' economy is based mainly on upscale tourism, business meetings and conferences. Unlike most other coasts in Spain which were taken over by low-cost mass tourism in the s and s, Sitges fortunately preserved its unique atmosphere of a charming and pleasant (but also more expensive) place to relax and have amusement.
This attracted also more and more queer tourists and expatriates, and
Gay Guide Sitges
Sitges combines the traditional look of an old fishing village with the established charm of a smart Catalan coastal resort, designed with amazing architecture in the Modernist style. Its proximity to the city of Barcelona (30 minutes by train) and its superbly conserved townscape, compared to other resorts on the Mediterranean, meant that it was discovered early on by gay holiday-makers. In the summer and at Carnival, Sitges turns into an international gay resort, offering first class hotels, restaurants and pavement cafes to one of the most the longest established, well-heeled gay clienteles looking for a complete scene to enjoy. At weekends it's packed of Barcelona's gay population. The gay beach in the centre is given over body and swimwear fashion shows, and on the outlying parts of the beach with a cruising area behind, you can do more than just look at the bodies. For honeymooners there are romantic gay guest houses place in the beautiful mountains behind the beaches.