~35–40 minutes from Sitges by train | No car needed
🚆 Getting There
Train from Sitges → Barcelona Sants or Passeig de Grà cia
$5–8 one way
Trains run every 15–30 minutes
La Sagrada FamĂlia
GaudĂ’s world-famous basilica — truly unlike anything else.
⏱ ~1–1.5 hours
$30–40
-Book tickets in advance, they will sell out!
Casa BatllĂł (GaudĂ Home)
A surreal, colorful modernist house with immersive interior design.
⏱ ~1 hour
$30–40
-One of the most photographed buildings in the city
Casa MilĂ (La Pedrera)
Another GaudĂ home with a famous rooftop terrace and chimneys.
~1 hour
$25–30
-Incredible city views from the roof
Passeig de GrĂ cia
Elegant boulevard connecting major Gaudà sites, shopping, and cafés.
-Free to stroll
Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)
Narrow medieval streets, hidden plazas, wine bars, and cocktail spots.
-Free to explore
La Boqueria Market (Quick Stop)
Famous food market off Las Ramblas
-$5–15
🍽 Lunch & Drinks
Late Dinner (Local Time)
Dinner typically starts 8–10pm
$30–50
Barceloneta Beach
Walk along the water or grab a drink at a beach bar.
-Drinks: $8–15
MontjuĂŻc Cable Car or Viewpoints
Panoramic views over the city and sea.
--$15–20
🏖 Beaches
🍷 Food & Drink
Seafood, tapas, cava, vermouth
$25–45 for dinner + drinks
Church of Sant Bartomeu & Santa Tecla
Best sunset views in the city
Wear comfortable shoes — cobblestones are real. Credit cards widely accepted; keep some cash. Sitges and Barcelona are best explored on foot. Spain runs on relaxed timing. Servers won’t bring the check unless you ask. English is widely spoken in tourist areas.