In Sitges, Live Life Like a Catalan Poem​

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Sitges combines art, beaches and Mediterranean charm, making it perfect for a day trip or a short vacation.
Transportation:
Train: Take the R2 line from Barcelona Sants Railway Station, which takes 30 minutes to reach directly. The one-way ticket is about €4.1. It is recommended to buy a T-Casual 10-ride ticket, which is more cost-effective.
Must-visit Attractions:
Iglesia de Sant Bartomeu: A pinkish-white landmark standing on the headland. Its exterior walls turn rose gold at sunset. It is a filming location for the Korean drama "The Legend of the Blue Sea".
Maricel Museum: An artistic palace on a cliff. The terrace overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, and it houses paintings from the Middle Ages to the avant-garde.
Casco Antiguo (Old Town): Cobblestone alleys hide workshops, bougainvillea walls and modernist tile paintings. A casual shot can be a blockbuster.
Platja de Sant Sebastià: It is excellent for taking sunrise photos when there are few people in the early morning. The fine sand and clear water are cleaner than the beaches in Barcelona.
Rainbow Culture: Bassa Rodona Beach is an LGBTQ+ friendly area, with a lively party atmosphere in summer (respect and embrace the culture of inclusiveness).
Food Recommendations:
Fragata Restaurant: Michelin-recommended saffron seafood rice, and cuttlefish noodles with local white wine.
Beach Bars: Drink champagne on Passeig Marítim Avenue, paired with Iberian ham, and watch the sunset sink into the Mediterranean Sea.
Sitges is not only the "back garden" of Barcelona, but also a synonym for art and freedom. Here, every step is a romantic dialogue with the Mediterranean Sea.#spain #beachlife #sitges #barcelona

Post by HeyYooBC | Sep 17, 2025

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