The four kilometers long coast of Sitges is home to seventeen distinct beaches. It’s deep blue Mediterranean waters and golden sand strips make it the perfect stage for an aquatic spectacle. There are many aquatic activities in Sitges and most of them ...
Read More »Saint George’s Day
Saint George was a soldier in the Roman army in the Guard of Diocletian – who mandated his death for not leaving Christianity – that was later honored as Christian martyr. On the day of his death, 23 of April, ...
Read More »Discover the family beaches in Sitges
The small town of Sitges has been known for decades for the open gay community, beaches and overall incredible nightlife. But are there any family beaches in Sitges? The Sitges’ coast enjoys a long 4 kilometers of sand stripe, divided ...
Read More »The Beaches of Sitges: Where to swim in the city and its surroundings
The 4 kilometers long coast of Sitges comprehends 17 beaches. Another 5 beaches are found between the city and Castelldefels. Although the beaches of Sitges are all welcoming and have a laid-back atmosphere, depending on what one looks for there ...
Read More »The Story of Sitges
Sitges, about 30km south of Barcelona, is a town widely known in Spain for its beaches and parties. The story of Sitges starts back in 4th century, when there was a human settlement in the Iberian Peninsula. Its name was ...
Read More »You love bike-friendly cities? Here’s your top 14 in the world
Don’t you love discovering and exploring a city on a bike during your holidays? The Trivago blog made a compilation of the 14 best cities for cyclists, according to the “Copenhagenize” indicator. These bike-friendly cities go from Europe to Latin America! ...
Read More »10 Places in Valencia You Will Never Forget
The city of Valencia is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and in addition the third-largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona. If you are already staying in Barcelona and are looking for ideas for weekend trips around ...
Read More »Lost your Phone? No problem! Use kill switch and track it down!
As you might have already noticed, Barcelona is known for its many pickpockets and crooks lurking in the dark in some parts of the city, as in the side streets of Las Ramblas or the Raval district at night, waiting ...
Read More »Movies Made in Barcelona: Part III
Now, this is the last part of our movies made in Barcelona series: The Perfume, directed by Tom Tykwer (2006) Strolling through scenarios of “Perfume” often means taking in narrow and charming streets of the Gothic Quarter. While Jean Baptiste is discovering ...
Read More »Movies Made in Barcelona: Part II
Did you know that these movies were made in Barcelona? Here’s the second part of our list! Vicky Cristina Barcelona, directed by Woody Allen (2008) A light, romantic movie which shows a somehow unreal Barcelona. Why? Firsly, large and opulent homes ...
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