It is an itinerary that mixes culture, architecture, anecdotes of the characters who went to the Americas to get rich, and history. We will enter one of the gardens of these houses, currently converted into hotels. (it is not always possible to enter). It is a different look at the history of Sitges.
Tapas: Sausages, cheeses and ham and a cocktail are offered<br/>Itinerary: Walk the streets of the Sitges widening, in front of the station, the center and we end up near the promenade to take the Daiquirí
Isla de Cuba street is where we can see the most emblematic and beautiful modernist houses in Sitges. The name of the street refers to the many houses of the so-called Americans who returned from Cuba at the end of the s. XIX
We will see another of the most beautiful houses in Sitges with the typical modernist "trencadis", house Bartomeu Carbonell.
It is the meeting point of the town, the place where many of the Sitges festivities are celebrated, and it is also the point where all the commercial streets of Sitges converge.
In front of the Tourist Office
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