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Monroes - Sitges
Monroes restaurant in the heart of Sitges. From 8pm to late. (Closed Tuesdays) Very popular. Innovative ideas at a price that
won't empty your wallet. Advance booking highly recommended.  Calle San Pablo, 36. Tel: +34 938941612  Web SiteEmail
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Sitges barrier reef, at least it will be when it goes in the sea. Sitges giant rubber tree on Passeig de la Ribera New roundabout sculpture at Oasis A beautiful early spring day along Passeig de la Ribera March 1st 2008. Dead calm sea. View from Balmins beach.
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June 3rd 2007. Sitges beaches in full swing. Just waiting for the bride & bride. View of the hotel Noucentista on C/ Isla de Cuba. One of the many sights to be seen around the back streets by the church. Propera parada, Sitges.
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Wonder what this building on San Sebastiá playa is going to look like when it's renovated? 'Drunks in the monestary' sand sculpture on Playa de la Fragata. Just one more classic car. The youngest models in the vintage car rally. Some of the vintage cars from the 2007 Barcelona to Sitges rally.
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I don't think these girls need any introduction. Noche de las Putas in Bar El Candil. Thought you might like to see a pic of my new car this week. Yeah ok, so I parked on a Zebra crossing, so what? An Arctic blast churning up sea spray. Brrrr it was a cold day, but thankfully, only 1of 2 cold days so far this winter! Absolutely not a typical late January view, but it the way it's been all winter.
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Cutting back the Acacia trees 2 months later than usual because of the incredibly warm winter in Sitges. The church steps on fire for the arrival of the 3 Kings in Sitges, with Lucrecia (Spanish singer) on stage. A truly spectacular sunset on December 29th, proceeding an equally wonderful day. Christmas day sunrise in Sitges. The cool December sun and the silver Med.
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Watching the waves crash against the church steps. El Ritiro cinema, casino and bingo hall. Balming on Balmins beach on November 25th, would you believe? Playa de la Fragata. Barcelona airport terminal 2, which is where most of you will arrive.
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The Dukes of Hazard come to town. One of the lovely little streets in the very old part of town, which is behind and to the left of the church. A beautiful, late October day in Sitges. View of the promenade. The new Renfe trains livery?
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The gorgeous Marcus from Prinz bar with the delectable Lady Diamond from Monroes restaurant. Nice flower display on the sea front. Big horn! The gay beach. A sea of hats at Fiesta Mayor
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Play time! Lots of lovely basket balls! Hot summer evening in Sitges. Grape! Grape! Don't you mean Rape? No, there was a bunch of them! Sit on this!
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The mountains that surround Sitges, create a micro climate, keeping the rain away and giving us over 300 sunny days a year. The King of Sitges (Me) & the Queen of Sitges (My b/f) Angels & Demons in Sitges. Early morning view from the church, overlooking Playa de la Fragata. Sitges' beautiful seafront.
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The Privilege'd gang. Lots of lovely bods on the gay beach. (well almost!) Some cute Catelans doing their traditional MayPole dance. E-Type Ok, I know last week's was a sand sculpture as well, but couldn't resist photographing this big boy!
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Simpson's sand sculpture on Fragata beach. What's that naughty Bart doing? The Diesel Dykes are in town! I'm sure all of you that have walked to the gay nudist beach have seen this house along the way. Well, you can't have it, it's mine! La Masía Casanova. Santiago Rusiñol statue.
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Fireworks by the church. View of Sitges with the surround mountains which give us our unique micro climate of over 300 sunny days a year. Two carnival beauties at B-Side bar. The Maricel museum with a fresh coat of paint. Mmmm. Nice rose bud. (Statue on Passeig de la Ribera)
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The stage coach inside the entrance to the Romantic museum. Oh for summer and men who forget to pack their swimwear. A beautiful January day in Sitges. Looking from the church steps to the Terramar hotel. Sitges church lit up for the 3 Kings parade on the 5th of January. A beautiful January sunset in Sitges. (Playa de la Fragata)
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A view from the 2005 Corpus Christy flower festival. The streets of Sitges are lined with flowers. View of Sitges. View of sitges promenade. Hot air balloon taking to the air from the Fragata beach. Stormy winter seas in Sitges, but lovely and sunny.
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Sitges' best known street. Calle del Pecado = Street of Sin, as it's known by to the locals. A scene from the 25th anniversary of one of the fire breathing beasts. You gotta love the Catalonians - any excuse for a party! Santa Tecla & Sant Bartomeu church. Locally known as La punta = The point - but of course it has a double meaning ;-) If you're a naughty boy, this is where you may end up. The cop shop in Pl. Ayuntamiento. The King and one of the many Queens of Sitges that come out for all the main festivals.
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A view from Port d'Aiguadolç on the east side of Sitges. The evil looking, fire spitting bird from Fiesta Mayor. From beauty to the beast. The fire spitting dragon at Fiesta Mayor. Another nice view of The Beach House summer boy's genuine AussieBum! One of the summer guys from The Beach House restaurant.
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