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 Getting to Sitges
Gatting to Sitges
 From Barcelona airport [BCN]
This is an Am Track train. Like to see it in a race with our AVE's. Getting to Sitges By train: 2.40€
1.Take long moving walkway that runs from between terminals 1 & 2 to the train station. 
2. Get on the train.
3. Get back off the train at the first stop. El Pratt de Llobregat station.
4. Get on a train that says VILANOVA G on the front. (Don't get on a train that says anything else)
5. Get off at Sitges. Watch the sign in the carriage, and listen for the chica to say "Propera parada, Sitges". (25 minute journey)
In the airport Moving walkway Airport train station El Prat train station Sitges train station
By Bus: About 5€
Take the 'Mon Bus' from between terminals B & C.
Journey time 30 to 45 minutes.
Monday to Friday: Hourly from 07:40 to 22:40.
Saturdays: Every 2 hours. 08:40, 10:40, 13:40, 15:40, 18:40, 20:40, 22:40.
Sundays and Holidays: Every 4 hours. 9:40h, 13:40h, 17:40h, 21:40h.
By taxi: 60.00€
There are taxis lined up outside the terminals. Ask for Sitges.
 From Barcelona city
By train: 4.30€
From Sants or Passeig de Gracia station. Take only a train that says VILANOVA G on the front. They are always red & white with a purple stripe, and most of the time, they're the double decker trains. Do not get on an orange or white & blue, or any other coloured train.
By bus: €?
Bus Nº N30. From Ronda Universitat near Plaza Catalunya and from Gran Via next to Plaza España. Leaves on the
hour every hour up to 4am.
By taxi: 60.00€ - 80.00€
From just about anywhere in the city. Hail one or Tel: 933033033
By car:
Take the C-32. It's a toll road. If you want to avoid the toll, transfer to the C-31 when you see the signs. The blue sign takes
you onto the toll road. The white sign is for the C-31. It's a very bendy road but with some spectacular views. It's not for the feint of heart 
though, as there's some sheer drops to the sea along it.
If you come to Sitges by car, read the street signs carefully wherever you park. They are very hot on ticketing and towing here. On many
streets you have to move your car from one side to the other before 9:00am on the 1st. and 15th. of the month. If you don't, by 9:15am
it will have been towed away. Watch out for blue zones on the sea front. The traffic wardens are around all the time and will ticket you if
you haven't paid. Don't think that because you've come from another country that they won't catch up with you - they will!
 From Reus Airport (REU)
Reus AirportReus Airport
By train:
From Reus airport, you have to first take a bus or taxi to the train station. The bus is about 6€, taxi about 18€. You then get on a train for Barcelona, which will say St Vincenç or St Vincenç de Calders on it. Get off at Barcelona Sants station, then take a train to Sitges. The journey time can be anything from 2½ to 4 hours, depending on how lucky you are connecting.
By bus:
There are buses from Reus airport to Barcelona, but they are infrequent and take about 3 hours.
By taxi: 100.00€
Its a 70km journey, which will take about 40 minutes.
By car:
When you reach the exit from the airport, do a right at the intersection. (Follow the 'Salida' signs to get to the exit)
Then follow signs for Tarragona until you see a sign for Barcelona, then follow that. That will take you onto the AP7 autopista. Stay on that until after about 30kms the road splits into the AP7 for Barcelona or the C-32 for Barcelona. Take the C-32. Do not take the AP7 or you'll go the long way round. The C-32 is also an autopista. Eventually you'll see a sign for Sitges oest (Sitges west). Don't exit there. Stay on the C-32 until the next exit, which will take you almost into the centre of Sitges. Follow signs to Sitges centro (Sitges centre). Tolls (Peaje) approximately 8€.
Foot note. It is not an easy or cheap trip from Reus airport to Sitges. If at all possible, take a flight to Barcelona (El Prat) airport.
 From the south & west of Spain
From the south by car:
(Peaje = Toll) Motorway toll fees in Spain are expensive, so where possible we've suggested the alternative.
Take the N340 up to Granada, then Murcia, then Valencia. Save yourself the fees on the toll roads. The N340 is just as fast.
From Valencia to Tarragona take the AP7 toll road. The N340 for most of that trip is very slow. It passes through many town centers.
From Tarragona to Sitges during daylight take the AP7, at night the N340 although slower is ok to take.
You can do the entire trip on the A7/AP7 from the south of Spain but expect to pay in excess of 50.00€ in toll fees. Double that if you 
are in a van or motor home.
Alternatively. Although longer, it's much easier to avoid paying any tolls if you take the route from Malaga to Seville to Madrid to
Zaragoza to Barcelona to Sitges. The only part of that route that has a toll road is the section from Zaragoza to Barcelona but there is a
free highway as well which is a perfectly good alternatve. In the end, it may even be just as fast since you don't have to constantly stop
at toll booths! Watch your timing though. Don't hit Madrid at rush hour. (7am to 10am and 5pm to 8pm)
 Parking in Sitges
Where to park once you arrive in Sitges:
Parking Jornet - Sant Francesc, 58-60 - Tel: 938110019
Parking Plaça de Espanya - Plaça de Espanya - Tel: 938942439 - 24/7
Parking Retiro - Angel Vidal, 17 - Tel: 938948861 - 24/7
There'a also a large outdoor car park just as you are coming into Sitges, on the right, just before you go under the old bridge. You have 
to continue down to the roundabout, then come back up to it.
If you park in a blue zone on the streets near the beach, make sure you get a ticket. They are very hot on ticketing in Sitges.
Be careful wherever you park on the streets. There is often no parking at certain times of day, and on other streets, on the 1st & 15th of 
the month, you must move your car from one side of the street to the other before 9:15am or it'll be towed away. That one caught me 
out on my very first morning in Sitges!!! If you do get towed, you need to go to the police station to pay the bill, and they'll 
tell you where to pick up your car.
Simply put - Blue zones you pay to park. Yellow zones you avoid unless you understand exactly what the signs say. White zones, though rarely marked with white paint, are where you can park, but they are getting further and further out of town - best to try in the back streets of Vinyet, which is the west side of town. (West of Avenguda de Sofia)
Camper parking in Sitges
Camper parking:
Although not officilly designated a camping home car park, thay are obviously permitted to park on Avinguda de Salvador Casacuberta.
If you drive along the sea front (Passeig Maritím) towards the Terramar hotel, its on the right a short distance before you get to it.
 Airlines
By plane:
International flights:
Make sure to check the rates of all airlines, the prices usually vary considerably.
Iberia - British Airways - Lufthansa
Easy Jet - From Bristol, Gatwick, Luton, Liverpool, Newcastle, Stansted & Nottingham. 
Thomson Fly - From Coventry, Doncaster & Sheffield.
Fly Monarch - From Birmingham, Gatwick, Luton & Manchester.
Jet2 - From Belfast & Leeds.
Ryanair - From Blackpool to Girona airport.  There is one flight a day at 20:30 arriving at 23:10. Note. At this late hour, you may have to take a bus to Barcelona, then change for Sitges.
National flights:
There are some amazing rates on internal flights. Make sure you check them all, they can vary from 10€ to 200€ for the same round trip!
Iberia - Spanair - Vueling - Air Europa - Clickair(These are Spain's only 5 national carriers)
If you travel within Spain, join the above airline's mailing lists. They often have amazing offers! 
Got a recommendation for a good airline from your town to Spain? Please share it with us and your fellow travellers. 
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