Sitges, Catalonia, Spain The eastern side of Sitges A beautiful house, typical in Sitges style of using vibrant blue and white. A woman shades herself from the sun whilst walking up this street A space between two buildings, now a construction site. Showing the detail of the woodgrain and metalwork in this door Patrons in the beach club watching the sea activity Ribera beach, Sitges The flag signifies the beginning of the gay beach, Bassa Rodona Wall tile explaining the history of the main church in Sitges The very pleasant view from our room in the Galeon hotel A clay wall relief showing 3 ships A famous old shoe shop in Sitges. These tiled arrows are all around Sitges town centre Jazz musicians entertain cafe patrons and passers-by Wall plaque requesting no graffiti Blue & white dominate Sitges old town A typical Sitges back-street An address tile The masts of boats moored off Platja de la Fragata Late afternoon sun casts a shadow on these shutters A sundial on the side of a row of houses An old noticeboard being used for a number of posters Rainbow windmills on the balcony of La Villa. A doorway begins to make a reappearance. Casa Tecla tapas bar at night The Catalan separatists’ flag. Share this:TweetEmailMoreShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...