Bar gay sitges

When it comes to gay travel, Spain is one of the best and most exciting destinations you can visit.

We have experienced many of Spain’s accepted 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 same-sex attracted bars. This is not just a town or town with a homosexual scene; in our opinion it is a gay town!

What a lot of people do not realise is that they can easily visit from Barcelona (which is very popular). Sitges is just 30 minutes southwest from Barcelona by train – see below for instructions.

Let’s take a look at all that Sitges has to offer in our ‘Sitges Queer Guide’ and come across out why we can’t wait to return!

Why is Sitges Gay Friendly?

We own travelled to many ‘gay friendly’ destinations but Sitges and

Comodin Bar, Sitges

One of the longest running gay bars in Sitges with well-known drag acts and a cosy atmosphere.

Address: Calle Taco, 4, Sitges, Spain

A fantastic show bar with Flamboyant Shows every night during the Summer and at weekends during the Winter. Look out for the flyers on the beach to see what's on. Comodin attracts one of the most diverse crowds in Sitgeseverything from 18 to 80!

Join the Divas from Sitges as they accept you on a rollercoaster tour of some of the most infamous Queenly songs in Sitges.

The exclude gets busy from preceding on, so make sure you get there preliminary to get the optimal vantage point for the shows. And if you don't speak Catalan or 't worry, they will make fun of you anyway! Its all part of the night's entertainment.

Bar Comodin is located in the old town, on your way to Prinz Bar and Bar 7.

  • Comodin is open weekends during the off season, with Shows on Friday and Saturday Nights.
  • The bar is open every day during the Summer season, from pm.
  • A special early-evening kingly show on Sunday afternoons is very popular - from about pm

Gay Bars in Sitges

Many bars in Sitges look after to have ›flexible‹ opening times, especially outside the summer months, depending on the weather situation and number of visitors in Sitges.
In most bars the best time is usually after midnight.

7 Lounge Bar

Wednesday-Sunday  – /

Friendly gay bar, a several streets away from the hustle and bustle in Sitges.
(The former Bar El 7, reopened in summer )

@ C. Nou 7
Sitges

+34 30 60 19 (mobile)

Bears Bar

In the season daily, otherwise Friday-Saturday,  – /

The gay bar in Sitges for bears, chubbies, daddies and their admirers.
Rustic ambience and with cruising area.
Small terrace towards Carrer Tarrida, Sitges' gay hotspot at night.
Happy Hour –

@ C. Bonaire 17
Sitges

CoX

In the season daily, ≈  – /

Bears-oriented block with big street terrace.

@ C. Joan Tarrida 13
Sitges

El Piano

In the season daily, otherwise Friday + Saturday,  – 

Small, popular music video bar with gay/mixed clientele and cabaret pia

Sitges Gay Travel Guide

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Calipolis

Hotel. ****, from 90 €

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Big hotel next to the gay beach Bassa Rodona. Not especially same-sex attracted, but popular with some guys as you can overlook the beach from the outside terraces.

@ Avinguda de Sofía 2/Passeig de la Ribera
Sitges

About Sitges and its gay 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 publish Art Nouveau architects. During the s (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 cheap mass tourism in the s and s, Sitges fortunately preserved its special atmosphere of a charming and pleasant (but also more expensive) place to relax and have entertaining.

This attracted also more and more gay tourists and expatriates, and