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Gay Bars in Sitges
Many bars in Sitges tend to own ›flexible‹ opening times, especially outside the summer months, depending on the weather situation and number of visitors in Sitges.
In most bars the best second is usually after midnight.
7 Lounge Bar
Wednesday-Sunday 20:00 – 01:00/03:00
Friendly lgbtq+ bar, a few streets away from the hustle and bustle in Sitges.
(The former Bar El 7, reopened in summer 2022.)
instagram.com/7sitges
@ C. Nou 7
Sitges 08870
+34 626 30 60 19 (mobile)
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Bears Bar
In the season daily, otherwise Friday-Saturday, 21:00 – 02:30/03:00
The gay bar in Sitges for bears, chubbies, daddies and their admirers.
Rustic ambience and with cruising area.
Petty terrace towards Carrer Tarrida, Sitges' gay hotspot at night.
Content Hour 21:00 – 23:00.
facebook.com/BearsBarSitges
@ C. Bonaire 17
Sitges 08870
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CoX
In the season daily, ≈ 17:30 – 03:00/03:30
Bears-oriented bar with giant street terrace.
instagram.com/coxsitges
@ C. Joan Tarrida 13
Sitges 08870
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El Piano
In the season daily, otherwise Friday + Saturday, 22:00 – 02:0
When it comes to lgbtq+ travel, Spain is one of the best and most exciting destinations you can visit.
We have experienced many of Spain’s well-liked gay destinations but we have to say, Sitges is our favourite same-sex attracted hotspot in Spain!
Sitges is well-known for its Mediterranean beaches, pretty narrow streets, stunning marina and especially for its gay scene. The gay scene is so prominent here in Sitges, it takes centre stage in the main part of town. In fact, if you Google ‘Sitges’, it specifically mentions that it is filled with gay bars. This is not just a town or city with a gay scene; in our opinion it is a gay town!
What a lot of people carry out not realise is that they can easily stop by from Barcelona (which is very popular). Sitges is just 30 minutes southwest from Barcelona by coach – see below for instructions.
Let’s take a see at all that Sitges has to offer in our ‘Sitges Gay Guide’ and find out why we can’t wait to return!
Why is Sitges Male lover Friendly?
We have travelled to many ‘gay friendly’ destinations but Sitges and many places in Spain get this to the next level. Being gay in Sitges, like Barcelona and Mad
Sitges Gay Travel Reference 2025
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Hotel Liberty
Hotel, gay-friendly. **, from 60 €
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Small warm hotel close to the Sitges railway station and to the gay bars.
With cosy garden terrace.
@ Carrer de l'Illa de Cuba 45
Sitges 08870
About Sitges and its lgbtq+ life
Sitges is a small town 35 km south-western of Barcelona. In the late 19th century Sitges started to become a mecca for artists and a center for Modernist and post Art Nouveau architects. During the 1960s (under the conservative dictatorship of Franco) it became a center for the counterculture in Spain.
Nowadays, Sitges' economy is based mainly on upscale tourism, business meetings and conferences. Unlike most other coasts in Spain which were taken over by economical mass tourism in the 1970s and 1980s, Sitges fortunately preserved its distinct atmosphere of a charming and pleasant (but also more expensive) place to relax and include fun.
This attracted also more and more queer tourists and expatriates, and in the 1990s Sitges became a gay hotspot. Especially in July and August Sitges is packed with gay men from