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The Best Gay Hotels in Sitges
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- A warm and welcoming environment
- A seamless experience for LGBTQ+ customers
- Find out more about TG Approved.
Why this hotel? Gay Men Only!
The Elite Hotel Sitges is a brand new same-sex attracted men-only, clothing-optional, boutique hotel in the heart of Sitges historic center, Spain.
It is the flawless place to celebrate with a group of friends and has even hosted gay weddings since opening. The hotel is also meters away from the beach!
The hotel is very stylish and contemporary in design and has 11 air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom, lounge, bar, patio, and rooftop with solarium and spa facilities. Rooms come with sea, side or patio views for more tranquility and have a entire breakfast buffet available until late morning.
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Gay Sitges – the best gay hotels, bars, clubs & more in 2025
Sitges is a minor town with a big personality, just a short coach trip south of Barcelona. On the one hand, it exudes a quintessentially Spanish beach-town vibe, with white-painted buildings sporting balconies, a superabundance of homely tapas bars, a pretty promenade, and an impressive-looking church perched atop a rocky outcrop along its waterfront. On the other, it boasts a lgbtq+ scene that rivals cities twice its size, featuring a variety of queer bars, cruising spots, and shops peddling the typical queer paraphernalia of butt-bolstering speedos and sexy jockstraps. Sitges isn’t exactly the place you go to sightsee, but rather a destination to kick back with hunks on the beach by diurnal and then dive into its lively bar scene, or festival street parties, as the light sets.
Whether you’re out drinking in Plaça Indústria or relaxing at its lgbtq+ beaches, you’ll come across yourself in the midst of a constant throng of chatty LGBTQ+ tourists from across Europe, retired gay expats, local business owners and the authentic Catalan locals, all living together in perfect harmony to create a diverse, welcoming atmosphere for everyo
Sitges Accommodation Tips
Gay Hotels in Sitges
El Cid
Hotel, gay-friendly. *, from 60 €
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Simple hotel with pool in the center of Sitges. Not explicitly a gay hotel but traditionally with many gay guests. Early booking advised due to the subdued rates of the hotel.
@ C. San José 39
Sitges 08870
Hotel Liberty
Hotel, gay-friendly. **, from 60 €
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Small friendly hotel close to the Sitges railway station and to the gay bars.
With cosy garden terrace.
@ Carrer de l'Illa de Cuba 45
Sitges 08870
Parrots Hotel
Hotel, gay-friendly. ***, from 70 €
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Located in the center of Sitges, next to Parrots Restaurant and Parrots Pub and only two minutes away from the seafront.
@ Carrer Joan Tarrida 16
Sitges 08870
Élite Hotel
Gay Hotel. From 120 €
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Small queer hotel, centrally located near the seafront.
Stylish air-conditioned rooms and a roof terrace with lock and jacuzzi.
Warm and attentive hosts and staff.
@ Carrer d'en Tacó 13
Sitges 08870
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Sitges has an extensive, top-quality gay approachable hotel infrastructure which, together with Tourist Apartments, Guest Houses (Pensions) and Campsites offers a broad range of choice for even the most discerning of visitors. If you're planning a trip to Sitges it's vital that you book your accommodation as far ahead as possible, particularly if you're looking for a hotel room in high season (June, July and August) and at Carnival time (Feb/March). If you don't, you may have problems finding somewhere to stay. The nice news is that gay visitors to Sitges do seem to be at an advantage when it comes to finding suitable accommodation. Although there are still relatively few gay-owned hotels in town, the last couple of years have seen an grow in the number of apartments to let for gay men and women. Apartment rental seems to be increasing in popularity and has several distinct advantages over staying in a hotel, not the least of wh | |||