
As the mild weather continues, early visitors are asking us questions about the cruisiest parts of Sitges. Dead Mans Beach, while not yet ready for sunbathing is still quite busy at weekends according to local reports…. especially by the forest on the far side.
For more information check out the beaches section on Gay Sitges Guide… as from early April…Easter weekend and the upcoming May Bears weekend… expect it to get even busier!
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If you are traveling in a group and you have transport… then a Villa is highly recommended when visiting Sitges. Its the perfect way to relax, especially when you have your own pool..and the views from the hills of Sitges are to die for! We have some stunning Sitges Villas for rent through our partners GayApartments4u.com.
But be warned, they book up fast, so search now and reserve early!
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Well the buzz about pride is certainly going international. From discussions on frequent flyer forums to blog posts on international travel magazines such as Passport… plus traffic to the Pride Site from every place under the sun.. It looks like its going to be one International event!
Here’s some more promo photos to get you in the mood for the event which runs from the 9th to the 13th of July.
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Saturday night and we finished up in Bourbons Bar..

The bar has grown to be a melting pot of gay, straight, local and tourists alike..

It still retains that special Bourbons essence with a new feeling of energy.

Check out the photos of Bourbons on Gay Sitges Guide’s gallery below…

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Saturday night and we dropped in to see Queenz & Co…

The bar has firmly established itself into the Sitges routine..

Queenz Bar is open every weekend from 10.30pm, Friday and Saturday Nights…

Don’t miss next Saturday the 20th… for their Prizes for Putas Celebration…. Check out their photos on Gay Sitges Guide’s galleries below.

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Saturday night and it was off to Privilege for their very special Noche Espanola..

Johanna and friends performed a mixture of old and new songs in the bar..

Privileve is open from Wed to Sunday nightly and throughout the Spring/Summer season in 2010!

Check out the photos from Privilege on Gay Sitges Guide below.

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Next Sunday the 20th of March, Barcelona’s Gay Sports and Social Group Panteres Grogues will host the annual 4×4 Spring Voleyball tournament… You can still sign up by visiting the Panteres Grogues website for further details.
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Tonight, Privilege is hosting a special evening show, kicking off at 1.30am. Their Noche Espanola will feature a special show with Patrick Vartan and Johanna. Check out Privilege’s listing on Gay Sitges Guide here.
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The Liberty Hotel is hosting a very special St.Patrick’s Supper on March 17th at 8.30pm. The menu is as follows:
- Smoked Salmon Roulade & Salmon Cream Cheese Pâté with salad leaves
- Guinness & Port & Red Wine Marinated Beef Carbonade served with Colcannon
- Brown Soda bread – traditional Irish recipe
- Jonathan’s Brioche Treat
- Served with wines, water, and Irish whisky
Guinness available at the bar along with full bar service. Cost is €35 per head with traditional Irish music, decorations courtesy of Jon and Orna and a bit of St Patrick’s Day tradition! Numbers are Limited so please ensure that you are booked by this Friday evening through the Liberty on +34 93 811 0872
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Posted on 11 March 2010

The emblematic Paseo de la Ribera in Sitges has begun a transformation to return to its original splendor, as it was before the 1960’s, when the area was urbanized between El Greco and the area of La Fragata. The goal is to return the waterfront to its original landscaped setting and give priority back to pedestrians.

The parking of vehicles was already banned in the area last summer, and now all traffic will be reduced to a minimum, allowing only the entrance of disabled vehicles and delivery vehicles to local shops, restaurants and bars. The new road will consist of a single lane for both directions of traffic, and not two lanes as at present, with a minimum width to force vehicles to reduce their speed at all times.

The space recovered in the area will be devoted to increase the width of the promenade back to its original size. The most significant change in the historic promenade will be to extend the area of land towards El Greco, and create a leisure space surrounded by lush gardens with clear views to the sea.

The work in Sitges, which will be developed in three phases, has already begun. Currently, they are replacing the water mains. In April the second phase will begin, with the transplantation of palm trees and work on the gardens, and from October the 15th the final landscaping will commence. Sensibly, between May and October no work will be carried out, to ensure there is no harm to the town’s tourist season.
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