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Inside Background
Older Sitges architecture has a decidedly Spanish flavor, naturally, from the...
Last edited: July 16, 2006
Sitges is a town of Barcelona, wedged between the Coast of Garraff, on the...
Last edited: January 22, 2007
Sitges is often called the "little sister" of Barcelona. Less than 30 minutes...
Last edited: June 29, 2006
The temperate, Mediterranean cli... of Sitges makes a trip doable...
Last edited: June 30, 2006
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Inside Transportation
Trains, taxis, and automobiles. Which is the best mode of public transportation...
Last edited: June 29, 2006
While taxis and rental cars are available in Sitges, they are not the...
Last edited: June 30, 2006
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Inside Things to Do
Sitges has its own beauty and attraction, inclu... the beaches along its...
Last edited: June 29, 2006
If you've never been to Sitges, Spain, be prepared to be blinded (or at least...
Last edited: September 23, 2007
Sitges has several world-class museums that leave the visitor stunned by the...
Last edited: June 30, 2006
Sitges offers a wide and varying gay scene when it comes to bars and clubs...
Last edited: August 23, 2008
The narrow streets of Sitges are ideal for a walking shopping "tour," where you...
Last edited: June 29, 2006
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Inside Spain: For Foreign Visitors
The currency of Spain is the Euro (EUR), currently shared by 15 nations of the...
Last edited: November 30, 2008
Spain has three European land borders, two come under the Schengen zone (France...
Last edited: August 05, 2008
Dial 112 - for all emergencies 902 102 112 - for multi-lingual services...
Last edited: June 30, 2008
In many parts of Spain, particularly small towns and rural areas, older people...
Last edited: October 09, 2008
Always dial the full number as written or printed, including area code, when...
Last edited: June 30, 2008
In Spain it is common to leave 10% -15% tip for services. Locals  always tip...
Last edited: September 08, 2008
If you are paying by credit card in Spain and your home currency is not the...
Last edited: July 22, 2008
Voltage is 220V, 50 Hz (cycles). One needs to use a transformer (converter) if...
Last edited: July 09, 2008
Exchanging money in Spain is easy and follows a similar pattern to elsewhere in...
Last edited: June 30, 2008
Main-line policing in Spain is organised and managed on a national basis by the...
Last edited: June 30, 2008
English to Spanish translation of words commonly seen whilst travelling by...
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