Have just returned from a 5 night stay over New Year. This was an excellent choice for a quiet few days in comfortable surroundings. The standard room was fine and the bed very comfortable. Liked the pillow menu.Breakfast was first rate with a huge choice including steak, chips and chicken filllets for breakfast! Fresh squeezed orange too. The location was fine if you don't mind a 20 minute easy walk to the centre of Sitges or a 6 Euro taxi ride.A local blue bus runs from outside the hotel to the railway station going a long route via the hills of Sitges and takes 15 minutes.Cost .95 euro so cheaper than the taxi when returning to the railway. We flew to Barcelona airport and took the train changing at El Prat. Easy to do but the trains are not 100% reliable so we are told. As a result they were giving free train tickets for the duration of our stay. 2 day trips to Barcelona and too and from the airport cost nothing!! There were no shops near the hotel for buying water etc which was surprising. The hotel itself is located in the middle of a private housing estate with apartments and villas. Not a threatening area at all and we happily wandered into town at night on foot. Eating in the hotel is rather expensve. We preferred to eat out and found an excellent Italien restaurant called Pizzeria del Puerto which is less than 5 minutes walk from the hotel in the Aiguidolc port .Just go round to the back of the hotel ( the sea side) and climb down the150 steps! Worth it as the port itself is lovely - quite like a nicer Puerto Banus. It opens quite late at 8 o'clock but perhaps that was because it was very off season. Do visit Barcelona but get off the train at Barcelona Paseo del Gracia which is the stop after Sants.More convenient as it is only a few steps from the centre - the Placa del Catalunya.The metro is dead easy to use and saves the legs.All in all a great short break. (Ask for a high floor in the Melia Sitges as the view will be far better.)









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