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Top 10 Top 10 Gay Hot Spots in Sitges

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  • 1. XXL

    Popular with the in-crowd, with nice decor, a good drinks selection and techno music.

  • 2. El Candil

    This classic disco bar is always busy, busy, busy.

  • 3. El Mediterráneo

    A visit to this multi-space bar is a must for its original design.

  • 4. Trailer

    Sitges’ oldest gay disco is always packed with friendly faces.

  • 5. Organic

    Organic is a new disco on the gay scene, frequented by a fashion-industry crowd.

  • 6. Beaches

    The beach in front of the Hotel Calípolis in Sitges’ centre is a gay magnet, as is the nudist one on the way to the town of Vilanova.

  • 7. Night-time Cruising

    The pier just past Hotel Calípolis is one of the busiest cruising spots. Prime time is between 3am and dawn.

  • 8. Miami

    Keen prices and a friendly atmosphere make this restaurant a Sitges favourite.

  • 9. Dive

    This shop has a fabulous, if rather expensive, selection of gay clothing and accessories.

  • 10. El Hotel Romàntic

    A simple, unpretentious gay-friendly hotel, with a pretty garden.

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