How to find us
By road: the C-32 motorway links Sitges with Barcelona in only 30 minutes and with Tarragona in 45 minutes (exit “Sitges Norte - Port d’Aiguadolç”).
By train : Sitges has excellent railway connections to Barcelona and to Tarragona. There is a train approximately every 15 minutes to Sitges from Barcelona which takes 30 minutes.
Trains leave daily to the rest of Spain and Europe from Barcelona Sants. The high speed train in currently under construction which will join Barcelona to Madrid in just 3 hours as well as connections to the European railway network.
By air: Barcelona’s international airport, El Prat, is 28 km from Sitges. There are flights daily to other cities in Spain and in Europe. The shuttle to Madrid guarantees a non stop connection to the capital.
There are trains every 30 minutes from Sitges to El Prat de Llobregat where you can change to catch a train to the airport.
By sea: Sitges has three marinas: Puerto de Aiguadolç, Ginesta and Garraf. Barcelona and Tarragona have important ports with regular ferries to the Balearic Islands and Génova.
| To... | Distance | Time |
|---|---|---|
| El Prat airport T1 | 28 km | 15 min by car. Taxi: 68 € |
| Barcelona | 38 km | 30 min by car. Taxi: 80 € |
| Barcelona Fira Exhibition Centre | 42 km | 35 min by car. Taxi: 55 € |
| Tarragona | 64 km | 44 min by car. Taxi: 90 |
| Reus airport | 71 km | 55 min by car. Taxi: 95 € |
The Melia Sitges is located in the marina of Aiguadolç, overlooking La Marina beach and only a 10 minute walk from the town centre.
Sitges has preserved many of its important medieval features and of it history as a fishing and peasant village, and offers visitors a valuable architectural and cultural heritage, also thanks to artists and patrons such as Santiago Rusiñol, Ramón Casas, Miquel Utrillo and Charles Deering. This creative impulse has led to the creation of new projects over recent years such as the International Epic Car Rally, the International Film Festival, the International Jazz Festival and the Concerts in the Summer Cycle.
All of this made Sitges an important centre for modernism and for the "Americans", men who, on their return from their American adventure, ordered grand mansions to be built by modernist architects.