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Make sure your passport is valid for at least 3 months after the arrival date of your trip to Spain. If it’s close to expiring, renew early to avoid issues. Check visa rules for your country, too!
June brings warm, sunny days (~28°C/82°F) and cooler nights (~20°C/68°F). Pack light clothes, but bring a jacket for evenings. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and sunhats are musts!
Spain has a relaxed, friendly culture with a few customs to keep in mind. Tipping is nice but not expected. Cover shoulders and knees in churches. Handshakes are common and friends greet with cheek kisses.
Catalan and Spanish are spoken more frequently, but English is common in tourist areas. Still, “Hola” and “Gracias” go a long way! Tip: Download Google Translate with Spanish offline to avoid using data.
Take the R2 Nord to El Prat (7 min), then transfer to R2 Sud to Sitges.
Ubers and taxis are available to Sitges, but only taxis operate back to the airport.
Car rentals are available at BCN Airport. Sitges offers both private and public parking.
Most attractions are within easy walking distance.
Sitges is bike-friendly! Rental shops are available.
Moventis lines L1, L2, L3.
Runs along Passeig Marítim daily from 9:00 AM–midnight.
Sitges has both standard and accessible taxis.
Both public and paid parking is available around the town.
Provided to and from the Hotel Calipolis on the Wedding Day. See the shuttle schedule here.
Taxis will be limited late at night, so plan accordingly!
Ample parking is available onsite at the Xalet del Nin.