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Sitges is a small town with a big individuality, just a short prepare trip south of Barcelona. On the one hand, it exudes a quintessentially Spanish beach-town vibe, with white-painted buildings sporting balconies, a superabundance of homely tapas bars, a beautiful promenade, and an impressive-looking church perched atop a rocky outcrop along its waterfront. On the other, it boasts a male lover scene that rivals cities twice its size, featuring a variety of male lover bars, cruising spots, and shops peddling the standard gay paraphernalia of butt-bolstering speedos and sexy jockstraps. Sitges isn’t exactly the place you go to sightsee, but rather a destination to kick support with hunks on the beach by day and then dive into its lively bar scene, or festival street parties, as the sun sets.

Whether you’re out drinking in Plaça Indústria or relaxing at its gay beaches, you’ll find yourself in the midst of a steady throng of chatty Queer tourists from across Europe, retired gay expats, local business owners and the original Catalan locals, all living together in ideal harmony to create a diverse, welcoming atmosphere for everyone. We love

When it comes to lgbtq+ travel, Spain is one of the best and most exciting destinations you can visit.

We have experienced many of Spain’s widespread gay destinations but we have to say, Sitges is our favourite lgbtq+ hotspot in Spain!

Sitges is well-known for its Mediterranean beaches, pretty narrow streets, stunning marina and especially for its gay scene. The gay scene is so prominent here in Sitges, it takes centre stage in the main part of town. In fact, if you Google ‘Sitges’, it specifically mentions that it is filled with gay bars. This is not just a town or city with a gay scene; in our opinion it is a gay town!

What a lot of people accomplish not realise is that they can easily attend from Barcelona (which is very popular). Sitges is just 30 minutes southwest from Barcelona by prepare – see below for instructions.

Let’s take a see at all that Sitges has to offer in our ‘Sitges Gay Guide’ and find out why we can’t wait to return!

Why is Sitges Same-sex attracted Friendly?

We have travelled to many ‘gay friendly’ destinations but Sitges and many places in Spain obtain this to the next level.  Being gay in Sitges, like Barcelona and Mad

Welcome to Gay Sitges

The Edition of Gay Sitges Guide features the latest information on Sitges bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels, together with complete details on the top 12 events of the Season.

Sitges, located on the Mediterranean Coast, is one of the most popular same-sex attracted destinations in Europe. Nestled in between the friendly sea and the Garaff mountains, the village enjoys a unique microclimate, affording it more than days of Sunshine per year.

Often touted as the &#;St Tropez&#; of Spain, Male lover Sitges is an exclusive but not an pricey resort. It has 25 different beaches, 2 of them nudist and the main gay beach is located right in the heart of the village.  Dining out is affordable and restaurants are spacious and varied, with dishes infused with a mix of French, Catalan and Mediterranean influences.

Sitges has more than 25, inhabitants, almost a quarter of whom are expats. This population swells to over a hundred thousand per sunlight during the Summer with many day trippers from nearby Barcelona together with guests staying in the Village.

The village is quite compact and nearly all of the hotels are located less than 10 minutes from the centre of the gay village. Many peopl

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 tardy 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 economical mass tourism in the s and s, Sitges fortunately preserved its distinct atmosphere of a charming and pleasant (but also more expensive) place to relax and have amusement.

This attracted also more and more homosexual tourists and expatriates, and in the s Sitges became a gay hotspot. Especially in July and August Sitges is packed with gay men fr

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