Sitges is a village full of magical spots, with incredible and colorful sunsets, accessible and comfortable locations, and the sea always present. Flowers, waves, colors in the sky, architectural furniture, the charm of narrow, cobbled streets, and the church that crowns every photo. These are some of the postcards one can take home when visiting Sitges. This is also why Sitges has countless photographs, articles, and documentaries on national and international channels and media.

The Sitges harbor is a beautiful place to take photos. The views from there are perfect for a sunset, with the entire San Sebastián area and the church in the background. It’s a scene that’s not often seen, especially with the sea on the left always in view.

If we continue in the same area, some of the small coves along the Garraf coast are authentic photo opportunities and great spots to enjoy views of Sitges from outside the village.

In the Levantina area, we find the Levantina viewpoint, which is worth climbing, whether by car, motorcycle, bus, or on foot. A complete view of Sitges awaits at the top.

When we think of Sitges, we automatically picture two images: the sea and the church. The bastion of the Parish Church of Sant Bartomeu and Santa Tecla is probably the most well-known spot in Sitges, but if we look to the right of the church, we find Carrer de Fonollar and just a few steps further, the Racó de la Calma. This entire area is the old town of Sitges, a part of the village worth exploring, with every corner worth enjoying throughout the morning.

We can head to the other side of the village, to the Terramar area, which, in addition to having large and impressive houses, boasts some of the most beautiful corners. The mouth of a small river connects with the sea at a pebbly beach, offering beautiful photos, now with the church facing us and all of Sitges to the left. Even so, the best photos are captured from apartments like Sebastiano, Balmins, or Sunrise. Book with us to discover it.