When it comes to paying
for your drinks, let the barman be your guide. In some bars it is
customary to 'pay as you go' whereas in others you settle up on
leaving. As for tipping, do what the locals do and merely round
up to the nearest Euro.
For
a small town Sitges is surprisingly well-endowed when it comes to
bars, with venues to suit all tastes, ranging from cruisy bars with
backrooms and video to traditional music bars.
Essentially
the gay bars are located in three areas: around the main drag of
Calle Dos de Mayo (known locally as Sin Street), in the older part
of Sitges off Calle Mayor, and in the triangle bounded by Calle
Espalter, Calle San Francisco and pedestrianised Parellades.
Generally speaking, Sitges' bars
don't really come to life until 11pm or so, although one or two
(El Horno, for example) open their doors from about 5pm onwards
to cater for the crowds coming off the beaches.
Below
is a selection of gay bars in Sitges. Map references refer to the
location of the bar on ourBar
Map.
Leather/rubber/sports/skin/uniform
bar for masculine men and lads. No strict dress code but some
effort would be appreciated. Cruisy, sleazy and dark. Underwear
Nights in summer: Sunday and Thursday
20
Marypili
Joan
Tarrida, 14
Bar for
girls with small outdoor seating area
11
Mediterraneo
Sant
Bonaventura, 6
Large bar
on two floors with dance floor, chillout area and pool table
12
Orek's
Bonaire,
13
Bar Musical
with Dancefloor, Videos and Darkroom. In summer, Live Striptease
with the Golden Boys and 80s Music Night