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Sitges

From WholeEarthGuide.com in Barcelona, Spain

Sitges is a very lively resort in the Summer months but is a good deal quieter once you get into Autumn.

Although the majority of the shops are still open, the town has a feeling of closing down for the Winter about it with a number of the more upmarket shops already close up and the much lower number of tourists limit the extent of the promenading pretty much exclusively to the central section of the beachfront.

The old town is quite disappointing as it’s almost entirely taken over by various government offices and has a very “restored” feeling about it.

There’s a fantastic Australian-owned restaurant called the Beach House which Wendy wanted to try out but I guess it may be one of those that closes up for the Winter as we couldn’t find it.

As we went a little bit out of season, the selection of accommodation was massive of course. We ended up staying in a very nice four star aparthotel which is normally EUR 400 odd yet only cost us EUR 70.

So, quite a nice town to walk round, but you’d need to go closer to the main holiday season to make the most of it I think.

The nearest airports are Barcelona (BCN) (Easyjet, major airlines) Girona (GIR) and Reus (REU) (both Ryanair).

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