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How many train stops between Barcelona and Sitges?

There are three main train stations in Barcelona that offer a service that runs to Sitges: Estació de França, Passeig de Gràcia and Estació Sants. The C2 train travels from Franca to Passeig de Gràcia to Sants and then on to Sitges. The final destination of the train is either Vilanova i la Geltru or St.



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There are frequent services on this particular rail route. On average, there are about 7 trains per day travelling between the two cities. They leave approximately every 17 minutes.

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The average price for this trip is €71. Open the Uber app and input Sitges in the “Where to?” box. The price estimate for each ride option will appear; scroll to see what's available. Prices will vary based on time of day and how many riders are making requests.

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It is served by Barcelona commuter rail service line R2 Sud as well as some trains on regional lines R13, R14 and R15.

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But Sitges is a place to experience; to soak in the atmosphere and get to know the character of the town while appreciating the simpler things life offers. I recommend staying two to three nights in the summer—the beaches here are much better than Barcelona's—and one to two nights in the winter.

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Take the train from Sitges to Barcelona in 34 minutes If you want to get there as quickly as possible, it can take as little as 34 minutes on the fastest services. You'll usually find around 6 trains per day running on this route, which spans 35 km.

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You can make your trip even more special by including these 2 cities. Tarragona is much more interesting as a town to visit on the way to Valencia. Sitges has a few sights, but it's mostly a beach town and I would assume it would be packed in July, as are all beach resorts in Spain.

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Sitges is a small town with an accepting attitude. Violent crime is very rare. It is mostly free from the issues that you will find in Barcelona such as pick-pocketing outside of summer. But it always pays to be vigilant and to keep an eye on your belongings at all times.

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Taking a stroll and losing yourself in Sitges' old town centre stimulates your emotions. A visit that shows that Sitges is a unique destination.

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But Sitges is a place to experience; to soak in the atmosphere and get to know the character of the town while appreciating the simpler things life offers. I recommend staying two to three nights in the summer—the beaches here are much better than Barcelona's—and one to two nights in the winter.

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Considered one of the most utilized transport hubs in the Spain, the Barcelona Sants Train Station is the primary train station for national and international arrivals and departures. Situated in the west of the city, it is easily reached by bus, taxi or the metro.

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Sitges can boast of being both the birthplace of the first Pachá nightclub in the world, as well as of its gay friendly clubs, and including a more alternative offer with cocktail bars and craft beer breweries.

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Sitges is wonderful town with lots to see and explore. A day trip from Barcelona to Sitges is sure to rejuvenate with all the gorgeous sights it has to offer!

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