Sitges Bus Service

Sitges is a small town and so its buses on the Sitges bus service are the same – small. You will see the little blue vans, that seat approximately twenty people driving around the outskirts of town from early morning until the evening. The buses start their route outside of Sitges train station. It is worth remembering that they stop running at 20:45 in the evenings, so after this point you will need to rely on taxis.

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Bus Routes

L1 Bus Route

The L1 bus route stops at the follow places in this order:

  • Sitges Train Station
  • Camí dels Capellans
  • Camí de la Fita – Plaza Catalunya
  • Cami de la Fita – Piscina Municipal (public swimming pool)
  • IES Joan Ramon Benaprés (heading up)
  • Pruelles 7 Mas Alba (heading up)
  • Avenida Camí Pla / Caprabo Supermarket
  • Cementiri
  • Pruelles / Mas Alba (heading down)
  • IES Joan Ramon Benaprés (heading down)
  • Cami de la Fita (heading down)
  • Policia Municipal / Bombers
  • Avenida Ronda / Passeig Vilafranca
  • La Bóvila
  • Vallpineda
  • Club Natació (Swimming Club)
  • Parc Can Robert (Paseig Vilafranca)

L2 Bus Route – Can Pei and Terramar

L2 bus route covers the western side of Sitges. It runs along the promenade, towards the end of the beaches. It is useful if you are staying at Hotel Terramar, as it stops right outside of the building. This also means that it will bring you close to Sitges largest golf course.

The L2 Bus Route stops at the follow places in this order:

  • Sitges Train Station
  • Oasis (Passeig Vilanova)
  • Passeig Vilanova / Avenida Sofia
  • Passeig Vilanova / La Granja
  • Passeig Vilanova / Call Jaume Figueres
  • IES Vinyet (Calle Ramon Dalmases Marqués de Mura)
  • Camí de Coll
  • Escoles Públiques
  • Calle d’en Pepe de Garraf / Calle dels Taron¡gers
  • Escola Maria Ossó (Ramon Dalmases Marqués de Mura)
  • Passeig Vilanova / Avania Navarra
  • Avenida Navarra / Calle Clarassó
  • Avenida Navarra / Avenida Josep Carner
  • Hotel Terramar
  • Passeig Maritim / Calle Josep Planes Robert
  • Passeig Maritim / Calle de Roma
  • Avenida del Vinyet / Passeig Doctor Benaprés
  • Avenida del Vinyet / Calle Reverend Joan Lloveras
  • Avenida del Vinyet / Plaza Antoni Garcia Munté
  • Avenida del Vinyet / Avenida Sofia
  • Avenida Sofia (roundabout)
  • Passeig Vilafranca / Sant Francesc

L3 Bus Route – Llenabtina and Quint Mar

The L3 bus route covers the eastern side of Sitges. It is useful if you are either staying at Hotel Melia Gran or going to see a play or performance in the auditorium there. It is also useful if you are heading to Sitges’ Marina Area.

The L3 Bus Route stops at the follow places in this order:

  • Sitges Train Station (on the other side of the road, outside Farmacia – the pharmacy)
  • Calle Rafael Llopàrt (Escola Esteve Barrachina)
  • Calle Port Alegre (Platja San Sebastian)
  • Plaza Doctor Bartomeu Robert (the cemetery)
  • Hotel Melia Sitges
  • Llevantina (Heading up) Calle Corts d’Aragó
  • Calle de la Sardana / Calle de l’Escala
  • Calle del Roc Florit / Calle de la Malvasia
  • Calle del Roc Florit / Calle del Corral d’en Falç
  • Quint Mar (Zona Esportiva – sports centre)
  • Passeig Margalló
  • Passeig de l’Espígol (Escales)
  • Passeig de l’Espígol / Passeig del Fonoll
  • Llevantina (going down)
  • Calle Sant Jordi (Plans d’Aiguadolç)
  • Calle Devesa (Mossos d’Esquadra – police station)
  • Els Molins
  • Calle Ángel Guimerá / Calle Lluís Companys
  • Cases Noves
  • Calle Emili Picó

Sitges Bus Service Fares

Sitges bus service is great value! If you are buying a ticket for a single journey this can be purchased on the bus itself. If you wish to purchase a T-10, allowing you to save money on the journeys, this must be purchased from Sitges train station. Please note that this T10 is a different T10 than the one that you can purchase for use in Barcelona – you cannot use the same T10 in both Sitges and Barcelona.

Sitges Bus Service Stops

All three of Sitges bus service leave from outside of Sitges train station. It is worth noting that the L3 bus leaves from across the road from the station – outside the pharmacy, whereas L1 and L2 leave from the left hand side of the station (when facing the station).

It is important to remember that these buses only go one way. Therefore, even if you wish to go to the stop right at the end of the route you will have to travel the whole journey from the train station if this is where you get on. So, for example, if you are at the train station and you wish to go to Parc Can Robert you will have to travel the entire route of the L1 bus before getting there.

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