About this area
Sitges si compone di quattro elementi principali: le colline, la costa, il centro e la campagna. Le viste panoramiche dalle tranquille colline sono imbattibili, mentre la zona costiera è molto frequentata dai turisti, soprattutto tra giugno e settembre. Il centro della città è raggiungibile a piedi dalla costa e offre tutti i servizi necessari accanto ai monumenti storici. Sitges è a soli quaranta minuti di treno da Barcellona, il che rende fattibile un viaggio in città. Molte persone investono in seconde case a Sitges, che è una zona molto desiderabile sia per gli abitanti di Barcellona che per gli acquirenti internazionali, ed è anche popolare data la sua fiorente comunità gay.
Typical Apartment
Sitges offers a variety of exclusive properties, although it varies within the different areas of Sitges itself. In the centre most residences are town houses or 1 to 3 bedroom apartments. Most of these are holiday apartments, which are vacant for the majority of the year. Parking can be very difficult in centre as many apartments do not facilitate parking. Outside of the centre, the properties tend to differ considerably.Being located in the hills the properties are much larger and very spacious, mostly villas with private pools,extensive gardens and parking. The style of the houses varies a lot, from very modern glass and steel structure to more rustic and homely, the views can also be very different, from panoramic sea views to breathtaking views of the surrounding hillsides and town. The properties along the coast are mostly large apartments with 3+ bedrooms, they are normally duplexes with parking available and within close proximity of the beach, no more than a 10 minute walk. The coastal properties often have large terraces with stunning sea views. The countryside is ideal for anyone who appreciates the peace and quiet of the surrounding hills and mountains, there are miles of vineyards and natural landscape, and beautiful villas.
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES IN THE AREA
WHY CASAMONA LOVES THIS AREA
Although away from the city centre, Sitges is well connected to Barcelona by train. It’s a very old and bourgeoisie town and it is known for its vibrant gay community. It’s a lively destination and one that would be beautiful to live in.
GETTING AROUND
- Buses: there are three main bus lines in Sitges, each running twice hourly.
- Bicycle: there is an abundance of bicycle rental companies, but although Sitges is reasonably small and only very few places would be too far to cycle, it is a very hilly area, which is worth remembering especially on a hot day.
- Walking is probably the best method of transport within the town itself, but it is useful to be aware of alternative methods if you will be travelling to neighbouring towns or villages.
- Distance to the Beach: 0km
AREA HIGHLIGHTS
Sports
As Sitges is located directly on the coast, it offers many kinds of water sports. The offered activities range from very calm and relaxing activities such as hiring a pedalo to more extreme activities such as hiring a jet ski. Such close proximity to the mountains allows for an extensive range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, walking and cycling. There are also many facilities in the area, such as gyms, tennis courts, swimming pools, saunas and spas.
Festa de la Verema:
The Sitges wine festival (3rd-5th October) or Festa de la Verema takes place annually in Sitges during the grape harvest season in the Penedes region, offering some of the best wines in the world. People from all over the world to meet, share and taste the produce of some of the top vineyards and wineries such as Torres. Local produce is also offered, providing a variety of seasonal harvests and culinary traditions. The 8th October is the day dedicated to wine tasting and is always a popular end to this event.
Sanctorum de Bartholomew:
As well as the wide range of the activities offered in Sitges, there are also many historical sites. The Sanctorum de Bartholomew is one of the most iconic buildings in Sitges. The church is located on a hill overlooking the coast. The construction was influenced by the baroque, the Romanesque and Gothic periods.
Santa Tecla Festival
Contrary to popular belief, winter in Sitges is still a lively and enjoyable place to live. After the summer months of June, July, August and September the weather begins to change and so to does the flow of tourism to he area. However unlike many Spanish holiday resorts, Sitges has a varied and ever increasing line-up of events attracting annual visitors, including Santa Tecla (22nd September) which is an experience never to be forgotten with colourful costumes and Catalan culture situated on the beach front. People even try to make human towers!
Cocktails at Casa Bacardi
If most people associate Bacardí Rum with Cuba, what they ignore is that the story actually begins in Spain - and more precisely Sitges- where founder Facundo Bacardí Massó was born in 1814. Today the Casa Bacardí talks of the brand’s heritage and the process of making rum, as well as offering the guests to try some rather delicious cocktails in the bar at the back.
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