
Due to a freak Thunder Storm and the fact that L’Atlantida is an outdoor venue, tonight’s Gay Beach Party will take place at The Organic Dance Club instead. Check out Organic’s listing on Gay Sitges Guide here.
Posted on 25 June 2009.

Due to a freak Thunder Storm and the fact that L’Atlantida is an outdoor venue, tonight’s Gay Beach Party will take place at The Organic Dance Club instead. Check out Organic’s listing on Gay Sitges Guide here.
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Posted on 18 March 2009.

While its quite easy to get to Sitges by Train..sometimes the thought of another 30 minutes traveling in a crowded train is not that appealing. One of the most popular services on GayTours4u.com is the airport collection services. Its fast, reliable, fully insured and you can book online and arrange a direct meet and greet in the airport..so there’s no hassle. Check out their full listing on Gay Sitges Guide here.
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Posted on 17 January 2009.

Anyone who has been through Barcelona Airport in the past 12 months will know about the disruptions faced by arriving passengers. Well that frustration is almost over. From June, the new airport terminal, T1 will open, bringing much needed space to the airport.

Those of you who want a sneak-peak at the airport can get a preview… but you have to work for it. They are testing the airport over the next 6 months to iron out the kinks and they need thousands of people to help. Check out the airport’s website for details.
Remember, the Getting to Sitges section will change to reflect this in June. We will have an update for you when the new airport arrangements have been finalised.
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Posted on 06 October 2008.

As well as continuing to develop individual guides for some of the major gay destinations around the world, we have also launched GayGuides4u.com. The guide aims to bring you a snapshot of the major gay events being held worldwide each month.
We will also feature a comprehenshive guide for one of the key cities involved… Check it out. Its still in Beta at the moment and content will be added over the comming weeks by our editors.
Enjoy.
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Posted on 08 August 2008.

Hi All,
Just a notice that tonight’s BronXXX at Pacha has been postponed. So if you fancy going clubbing late tonight then we can recommend The Organic Club. Check out their listing on Gay Sitges Guide.
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Posted on 13 February 2008.

After several months of delay, The launch of the high-speed railway line (AVE) Madrid-Barcelona is scheduled for Wednesday February 20.

Renfe will start selling tickets for the high-speed train linking Madrid and the Catalan capital on Thursday 14 February. You never know who you might meet on the train!
It takes just under 3 hours journey, which when compared to the hassle of long check-in queues, flight delays, baggage collection and transport from the airport to the centre of town, sounds perfect! Just in time for our research trips to Madrid!
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Posted on 10 January 2008.

During the winter season, Barcelona Airport has seen an expansion in services on direct routes linking it to North America, Asia and Europe.
Delta Airlines, Air Transat, Turkish Airlines, SAS and Carglux have announced they will continue to operate some of the flights in the summer and will offer others with a greater frequency. The aim is to meet the demand for direct intercontinental passenger and air freight flights.
Delta Airlines, which links Barcelona with Atlanta only in the summer, will continue to operate the route between 1 November and 31 March with four weekly flights. It will also maintain six flights a week to New York.
Turkish Airlines is planning to increase the number of flights to Istanbul from four to seven, in other words, one a day.
For a full list of airlines check out the Getting Here section on Gay Sitges Guide.
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Posted on 18 November 2007.

Those of you travelling between Sitges and Barcelona will be glad to note that the safety works at Barcelona have been reviewed and the line has reopened. Services are limited with 3 trains per hour until 9pm, and 2 trains per hour thereafter. Extra buses will remain in place for the next few weeks. It now looks like the high speed Madrid to Barcelona train will open in the new year and not in December as expected.
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Posted on 01 November 2007.

Local newspapers in Barcelona are reporting that train services will continue to be disrupted until at least Monday the 5th of November due to ongoing rail works to repair damage to the tunnels entering Barcelona. Bus services are running from Gava to the city centre, but there are delays at peak times.
For the latest information visit the offical Barcelona Government website.
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Posted on 22 October 2007.

This week, expect disruption to the Sitges to Barcelona and Airport routes via train due to rail works at Sants Station. The train leaves from Sitges and stops at Gava. You are then transferred from Gava to Barcelona (Plz Catalunya) via Bus.
Currently, it takes approximately 1hr, 15mins at off-peak times, but expect further delays during busy periods. We suggest you get the Mon Bus, if at all possible (they have some very cute drivers by the way!). Check out Gay Sitges Guide’s “Getting Here” section for further details. The disruption is set to last for the week.
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