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Property id: 5080
Holiday rentals in Sitges
3 bedroom holiday Apartment in Sitges - Barcelona - Spain |
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Sitges Centre Town!! Air conditioning. Beach from 1 min walk. internet connection. Train station from 3 min. walk. Very quiet !! |
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- Nice, comfortable and quiet Apartment 70m2 - Satellite TV, internet connection. - Located in Sitges centre !! - Sand Beach from 1 minute walking !!. - Barcelona located to 15 minutes by car. - The Barcelona prat-airport Located to 10 minutes by car. - Train station located to 3 minutes walk. - First class accommodation. - Is not necessary rent a car.
Golf, tennis, fishes, Sportive Port, watersports (Windsurfing, sailing, scuba ...), strolls with horse, strolls with bike, restaurants of "Tapas" (eating dinner), Musical restaurants, Discotheques (Music Clubs), Bars, museum, thematic park (Universal Port Aventura). Winery of wine and cava. Spa Thalasso Spa Ra Visits: Barcelona (Constructions of Gaudí, painting of Miró…), Tarragona (Roman constructions…)
SITGES
Is a small city about 40 kilometers south west of Barcelona renowned worldwide for its Film Festival and Carnival. Between the hills and the sea, it is known for its much-frequented beaches, nightspots, and historical sites.
Sitges, SpainWhile the roots of Sitges artsy reputation date back to the late 19th century, when Catalan painter Santiago Rusinol took up residence there during the summer, the town really came into its own during the 1960s, when it was the only center for the counterculture on the mainland of Spain (then still under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco), and became known as a sort of "Ibiza in miniature".
Today, Sitges can be considered a dynamic cultural oasis, basing its economy on tourism and culture. The firm commitment for quality infrastructures has converted Sitges into a first-class destination in terms of tourism of congresses, conferences, seminars and company meetings in the Mediterranean area.
Sitges is very international. Almost 35% of the ca. 30.000 inhabitants are from Holland, England, France and Scandinavia whose children can attend the international school.
-The Carnival-
For over 100 years, Sitges has been celebrating nonstop –between the months of February and March, according to the liturgical calendar- Carnestoltes, or Carnival.
The festivities begin on Dijous Gras, or Fatty Thursday, with the arribo, King Carnestoltes’ spectacular arrival. From the moment this character appears until the burial of the sardine – late afternoon on Ash Wednesday – you could well say that life in Sitges moves to a new beat.
Here there is even room for youngsters to step into the limelight with children’s ruas, or Carnival parades, on Sunday and Tuesday afternoon.
Folk dances and xatonades (traditional local salad served with assorted omelets) are also characteristic carnival elements. The two most important moments are the Rua de la Disbauxa, or the Debauchery Parade, on Sunday night and the Rua de l‘Extermini, or Extermination Parade, on Tuesday night. Some forty-odd floats with more than 2.000 participants leave a jam-packed Sitges completely breathless.
-Culture-
Modern Sitges, preserving important references from the Middle Age and the old farmers’ and fishermen’s town, offers visitors an impressive architectural and cultural heritage, the result of initiatives by artists, cultural energizers and patrons like Santiago Rusiñol, Ramon Casas, Miquel Utrillo or Charles Deering. Thanks to them, Sitges was a reference point for writers, musicians and other intellectuals and became an important center for disseminating Modernism and the "Americanos", who, after returning with their "fortune" from their American adventure, commissioned large mansions from Modernist and Noucentista (post Art Nouveau) architects.
17th century seaside church of Sant Bartolomeu I Santa TeclaThe museums, guided tours or walks around the old quarter allow us to visit and relive this important legacy. This creative impetus has made it possible to create new projects like The International Barcelona-Sitges Vintage Car Rally, the International Film Festival, the International Jazz Festival or the Summer Concerts Series.
-Museums-
Cau Ferrat Museum : Cau Ferrat was the house-cum-studio of artist and writer Santiago Rusiñol ( b. Barcelona 1861; d. Aranjuez 1931 ), one of the leading figures of Catalan Modernisme.
Maricel Museum : The American Charles Deering (1852-1927) had the Palau Maricel built to house his art collection in an attempt to copy the precedent set by Cau Ferrat. In 1921 Deering returned to the U.S. and the palace was emptied. In 1969 however, the building regained the use to which it had seemed destined since its creation, by welcoming a major private collection, a donation by Dr. Pérez Rosales, mostly dedicated to medieval art.
Museu Romàntic "Can Llopis": The Museu Romàntic "Can Llopis" is a perfectly preserved 19th century house which allows us to take a closer look at the lifestyle of a family of Catalan householders who lived their splendour during the years of Romanticism. It was built at the end of the 18th century in a neo-classical style with sober, elegant lines and very little decoration. Faithful to the Mediterranean tradition, the house has a central patio with a staircase leading to the main living quarters. The interior design shows how tastes changed from the time the building was built - when they were strongly influence by aristocratic styles - to the triumph of the forms of bourgeois Romanticism.
-Gastronomy-
Xató is Sitges most typical dish. It appeared in the press for the first time in a report about Maundy Thursday published in the local newspaper Eco de Sitges the 16th of February of 1896. The report refers to a meal that three days before had gathered together a selected group of Catalan artists and intellectuals, Santiago Rusiñol, Miquel Utrillo, Gaietà Buigas and others. The name “xató” comes from an expression pronounced years before by Canudas, a member of the Rusiñols group. The main ingredients of xató are escarole salad, cod, tuna, anchovies and arbequine and black olives. However, the essence of the dish is its sauce, made with scalded chillies, toasted almonds, garlic, olive oil, salt, vinegar and hot peppers. The complete xató meal consists of some different omelettes or fricandó (a typical Catalan hot meal) and as a dessert coca de llardons (typical Catalan cake, made from pork scratchings). And to drink a good bottle of Penedès black wine.
Apart from the xató, there are some other typical dishes from Sitgetan cuisine, which turn fish into an unequivocal sign of identity. Rice in the Sitgetan way, stewed sepia with potatoes and all-i-oli (typical Catalan garlic sauce), bull de tonyina (typical sailors´ dish made with tuna fish), fideuà (typical sailors´ dish similar to paella, but with noodles and seafood) or stuffed peppers with cod. Such variety guarantees the extraordinary richness and singularity of our gastronomy.
As for drinks, malvasia is the most representative one. We are talking about an oloroso and delicate liquor wine, excellent for desserts. The name “malvasia” comes from the Peloponnesian port Monembasía. In Sitges, the Hospital Sant Joan Baptista continues producing and marketing malvasia according to the traditional method and for charity. The annual production is approximately of 4.000 bottles (produced by the vines owned by the Hospital). The Sitgetan malvasia is produced and matured in the wine cellars of the Hospital.
-Beaches-
Sitges has 17 sand beaches. Four of them are in the East: the first one called Les Botigues at the beginning of the coast, next to the beachs of Castelldefels and the other three are following the coast of Garraf (Road C-31). There are eleven urban beaches and two in the west. These last two have difficult access. The last one (Playa del Muerto) is the gay beach.
The main beach in May, in the background the church of Sant Bartolomeu I Santa Tecla All the eastern and urban beaches have access facilities, flags indicating the state of the sea and most of them have quality diplomas and blue flags awarded by the European Union.
What think, the customers, about our lodgings?:
Elizabeth W. (Ireland) "He was wonderful, ideal for the vacations of summer" Family Pengilley (Scotland) amability "We passed a fantastic honeymoon in this house and they took care of to us with much kindness" Family Lasserre (France) "it is already the second year that we repeated. She is near the beach. And she has ideal exteriors."
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Overview: |
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3 bedrooms
1 bathroom
Sleeps 8
70m² inside area
4m² terrace area
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Suitability: |
pets considered
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Local leisure:
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shopping center, small shops, restaurants, pubs, disco, café, internet café, cinema, church, market
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Local activities:
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cycling, fishing, golf, horse riding, sailing, swimming, tennis, walking, water skiing, wind surfing
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Distance to:
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Airport: 20 km Beach: 100 meters Golf: 4 km Shops: 10 meters
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Facilities:
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General:
linen provided, towels provided
Outside:
terrace, terrace furniture, barbeque, parking
Inside:
cd player, dvd player, radio, satellite, tv, internet access, air conditioning, heating, washing machine, iron, ironing board
Kitchen:
dishwasher, freezer, fridge, coffee machine, grill, hob, microwave, oven, toaster
Bathroom:
shower, hair dryer
Beds: 1 double bed, 4 single beds , 2 sofa beds
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Prices: |
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Price pr.week |
| low season |
1000€ |
| middle season |
1150€ |
| high season |
1250€ |
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Special notes 2008 prices
- Bed linen, Towels Final cleaning Included. - The definitive price must be consulted
- We collaborated with UNICEF in 2%
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| Owners contact information |
| Name: Maria Jose Feria. |
| Phone: 0034 627973796 |
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| Language spoken:
English, French, Italian, Spanish |
| Advertised since: 3 July 2005 |
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