100+ Fun Things to Do at Home with Friends
There are plenty of fun things to do with your friends at home. It doesn't have to be a big, expensive shindig. Do it your way and it can still be cool! Integrate your personality and your friends into the party. Ask them ahead of time if they have any suggestions on what they want to do: play card games, watch a few movies, create a scavenger hunt. You could even have a slumber party or sleepover - click here for ideas on what to do.
Fun Things to Do with Friends at Home
Stuck at home? Invite a friend over and you can use this as a bucket list to get creative and check off as many things as possible! There are plenty of alternative ideas to choose from. This list is geared toward adults but you can modify many ideas for a kid's party or gathering.
You can take as many or as few of these awesome ideas as you want. Many of these are free but some require little planning, driving, or purchasing. For example, in order to watch Netflix, someone has to have a Netflix account, you get the idea.
Try kombucha, read a book, and hang out in the backyard. |
- Play records, cassettes, CDs, whatever you've got.
- Have a karaoke night.
- Snap photos. Download a cool photo app like Huji so it feels like you're taking real photos. Take turns taking photos of each other!
- Paint. Let the art flow through you. Use watercolors, fingerpaints, whatever you have available. Or you can take a friend group trip to your local Michaels or the craft store to pick up supplies. Paint and let your imagination soar. Use can use recycled paper or cardboard to paint on.
- Finger paint. It's tons of fun!
- Draw self-portraits of yourselves.
- Draw each other.
- Draw each other with your eyes closed!
- Craft something. Knit, crochet, collage, scrapbook, etc.
- Do a virtual art tour or museum tour. Visit the Louvre online tour or Boston Children's Museum via online tour.
- Conduct a science experiment.
- Fill in a coloring book. You can use colored pencils, markers, or Crayons.
- Create a Spotify or YouTube playlist of songs. That way you can learn a little bit about each other's music taste.
- Create a vision board and let your creative juices flow.
- Film a TikTok video or TikTok dance.
- Solve an online escape room.
- Do a taste test challenge to guess the food or brand. For example you could test out different kinds of orange soda, different kinds of cheese, etc.
- Bake and decorate cookies. There are so many awesome designs to create from Frankenstein to Pacman to a truck to a book.
- Make pizza. You can buy pizza dough, pizza sauce, cheese, and toppings and bake your own creations at home. My sister and I used to do this with our friends at home. It was so fun!
- Grab takeout food from a local restaurant and eat dinner in the backyard.
- BBQ night. Barbeque some veggies and meats.
- Host a dessert night. Each person brings a different dessert.
- Dinner night. Each person brings a dish they eat a lot at home.
- Dip night. Each person brings a different homemade dip (queso dip, spinach and artichoke dip, hummus, etc).
- Drink night. Each person brings a different cocktail or mocktail or fun drink.
- Host a beer or wine tasting, each person brings a different type of beer/wine.
- Try kombucha, sparkling waters, or some beverage of choice.
- Try a new recipe using ingredients you have at home. Google one or use a recipe book.
- Make ice cream sundaes.
- Make ice cream in a bag.
- Try different foods or snacks from around the world.
- Favorite movie night. You can view one of each of your favorite movies.
- Award-winning movie night. Whether it's an Academy Award, Golden Globe Awards, Visual Effects Society Awards, pick an award you want to focus on & watch a few movies that won.
- Nostalgia kids movie night. Watch movies that you saw as kids. It'll bring back quality memories! You could spend hours watching your faves.
- Watch scary movies.
- Watch a movie series (Lord of the Rings, Back to the Future, Twilight, Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribbean, Shrek you get the drift).
- Watch a short-ish TV series (Twin Peaks, Schitts Creek, Pushing Daisies, Lie to Me, etc.)
- Watch a sporting event on TV. Depends on the season or if you can catch something on TV, perhaps something live streaming on Hulu, etc.
- Join a Livestream.
- Host a sleepover. Have your best friends spend the night. You can watch movies, play board games or games like Heads Up on your phone.
- Pool party. If you have a pool, use it. It'll be refreshing in the summer and for hot days too.
- Bored of watching TV? Tell scary stories. Take turns telling your scariest story. Bonus points if it's real!!!
- Have a dance party.
- Have a costume party.
- Hosta tea party.
- Spa day. Take care of your skin, do face masks, you could even make body scrub at home.
- Read a book together. Take turns reading paragraphs/pages.
- Start a book club.
- Talk about your goals.
- Go around and discuss the stories of how you first met.
- Challenge each other with video games.
- Listen to an audiobook.
- Listen to a podcast series.
- Rearrange the furniture so it feels like a totally new vibe.
- Call or FaceTime a long-distance friend who couldn't be there.
- Hungry? Call in an order for food delivery.
- Host a clothing swap where each person brings some clothes, shoes, accessories that they don't want anymore.
- Make slime.
- Make a scavenger hunt.
- Make friendship bracelets.
- Make a flower arrangement.
- Write letters to each other.
- Write letters to your future selves.
- Write a short story by each writing one sentence. Write one sentence, then the next friend writes a sentence, and then you keep going back and forth between however many friends are over.
- Practice writing with your non-dominate hands.
- See if you can decipher each other's notes created with the non-dominant hand.
- Tie-dye t-shirts (or socks, shorts, sheets, the sky is the limit).
- Stretch out to a yoga video on YouTube.
- Meditate. You can do a guided meditation on YouTube or download an app for it.
- Practice mindfulness.
- Listen to ASMR videos on YouTube.
- Build a fort.
- Do a puzzle. Puzzles are a perfect way to liven the mood with little effort.
- Do a crossword puzzle.
- Do an online workout video.
- Band night. Jam together and play music with whatever instruments you have, tambourine, keyboard, bongo.
- Play truth or dare.
- Play Simon Says.
- Try playing 20 questions.
- Try playing Rock Paper Scissors.
- Do a round hangman.
- Play tic tac toe.
- Play Monopoly.
- Have fun with the game of Life.
- Play a card game. Poker, rummy, go fish, war, etc.
- Play Telephone.
- Try a game of charades.
- Play I Spy.
- Play Cards Against Humanity.
- Play a board game.
- Invent your own board game or game.
- Play an indoor mini version of basketball, badminton, tennis, soccer, football, handball, baseball.
- Play a murder mystery game. You could find an app or buy something online beforehand.
- Do the 5 Senses game where you each say what you can See, Hear, Smell, Taste, Touch. It's pretty fun, almost meditating in a way and great way to calm down or slow down after a long day.
- Learn some cool magic tricks.
- Challenge yourselves and learn a language (you could use Duolingo or a free app).
- Plan a future trip.
- Book a future trip.
- Set up a tent and do indoor camping.
- Do outdoor camping. Camp in the backyard or garden.
- Do a water balloon fight outside or in the yard.
- Pot some plants or flowers. Each person can take home a small potted plant or succulent.
- Hang out in the backyard and set up a self-hanging hammock stand to relax.
- Catch up and just hang out. Enjoy the night!
- Enjoy the sunset.
- Enjoy the sunrise.
- Watch the clouds.
- Stargaze.
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Enjoy the sunset. |
You and your friends will have an absolute blast in the night to remember. The great news is there are fun things to do with friends at home in the morning, the afternoon, or at night, it doesn't always have to be a sleepover or evening activity. You can have fun in the morning experience as well all while making it a budget-friendly or even free process.
What can you do with your friends at home?
You and your friends can have a great time at home. Want to make it a fun night? Dig deep within yourself and identify what you actually like to do. There are a lot of fun things to do with friends at home for kids, teens, and adults alike. Teenagers might appreciate movie night, sleepovers, makeovers, a home spa day, a pool day, cooking or baking something fun like rainbow cake, video games, making TikTok videos, home indoor picnic.
What do 13-year-olds do at home with friends?
Look through these exciting activities with your friends. That way you can determine what works best for your family. In some cases, you might have to get something if you don't already own it (games like Life or Monopoly, access to movies, DVDs or streaming services, etc.) Ask your parents or see if your friends have them at their house to bring them over; it could be a potluck but for parties and everyone brings something different. There's anything that you're not sure about or if they're some supplies you want to pick up, ask your parents.
What do you do with your best friend?
If you are bored at home there are plenty of ideas to have a cool night. Invite your best friend over and do as many things on this list as you can. You can do fun things with friends without spending a lot of money. From having a picnic in the garden to cooking your favorite comfort food to blasting music on your iPhone, you can create an amazing experience without having to spend a load of money.
What can a teenage girl do when bored at home?
There is a lot for girls to do at home. You can read a book or listen to podcasts. There are so many podcasts about unique subjects you might be interested in and maybe even about your favorite shows or movies to learn more about behind-the-scenes. You can write. Get your brain moving and grooving and do a crossword puzzle. No matter what you decide to do, you and your friends will make memories and have a great time.
What to Do in Berlin in 3 Days: Visiting Berlin, Germany
About me: I write about travel, food, drinks. I've worked with tourism boards such as Visit Long Beach, Visit El Paso, The French Ministry of Agriculture, Visit Reno Tahoe, & Discover Torrance. To learn more about the campaigns I've been a part of, read my Press + Media page.
Visiting Berlin
So, Where is Berlin, Germany?
Tips for visiting Berlin: go to Brandenburg Gate. |
3 Days in Berlin Itinerary
Brandenburg Gate
East Side Gallery (former Berlin Wall)
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
Tiergarten
The Tiergarten is easily one of my favorite things to do in Berlin. The inner-city park feels like a tranquil haven within the city. Make sure to stop by if you're pondering what to do in Berlin in 3 days. A must-see for those visiting Berlin, great Berlin photo spots.Alexanderplatz
Checkpoint Charlie
Mall of Berlin
Charlottenburg Palace
Berlin Television Tower
Take Me to Church
Museums: What to Do in Berlin in 3 Days
Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin (Berlin Botanical Garden)
Roamers Cafe in Berlin, Germany. |
How to Eat on a Budget While Traveling Abroad
Things to Do in Oceanside, California: Restaurants, Coffee Shops, What to See
Oceanside, California has museums, art, biking, and sightseeing spots. Eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Take in the great views and many ways to relax, whether you want to watch the sunset or swim at the beach.
About Carmen
Thanks for finding my blog! I'm a San Diego blogger who has lived in Southern California for most of my life. I write about travel, food, drinks. I've worked with tourism boards such as Visit Long Beach, Visit El Paso, The French Ministry of Agriculture, Visit Reno Tahoe, & Discover Torrance. Read my Press + Media for more campaigns I've been a part of. Click here to learn out more about me & my travel history. Or you can follow me on Instagram. Scroll down for all things Oceanside CA. Southern California has a lot to offer.Related reading: Coffee Shops in Carlsbad, California
History of Oceanside California
Downtown Oceanside
Whether you're looking for Oceanside restaurants, coffee shops, outdoor activities, or a unique activity, you'll find many things to do in Oceanside CA as it becomes a bustling part of North County San Diego.
Jalapeno & cauliflower mac & cheese from Local Tap House & Kitchen, Oceanside restaurants to try. |
Visit the Top Gun House
Downtown Oceanside Restaurants
Beach Break Cafe (Beach Break Café) - Beach Break Cafe's coffee cake is next level, bonkers delicious.
Masters Kitchen and Cocktail - Spice up your Mondays; Masters Kitchen and Cocktail has happy hour all Monday!
Local Tap House & Kitchen - The jalapeno & cauliflower mac & cheese from Local Tap House & Kitchen (also known as LTH) tastes incredible.
Panca Peruvian Cuisine & Rotisserie *now closed) - Fred & I went to Panca Peruvian Cuisine & Rotisserie years ago when I worked nearby by during my first social media job.
There's no shortage of Oceanside restaurants and dinner options. Browse Yelp, TripAdvisor, or Google if you have specific needs: vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, keto, etc.
Oceanside Coffee Shops
These are some of my personal favorite Oceanside coffee shops but there are even more that I haven't listed.Banana Dang Coffee - Banana Dang Coffee has coffee, a solid smoothie bar, & Wi-Fi so you can sip n work.
Revolution Roasters - Revolution Roasters is one of the most popular of the Oceanside coffee shops; the steady arrival & departure of people feels regular like an airport. Good coffee, tasty pastries, nice space.
Breweries and Craft Beer
A trip to Oceanside wouldn't be complete without a pint of craft beer. There are over 200 breweries in San Diego County. In the city of Oceanside, there's Black Plague Brewing, Belching Beaver Oceanside, Oceanside Brewing Company, Legacy Brewing Company, Craft Coast. If you head to Tijuana, Mexico, read my mini-guide to Tijuana's breweries. What your favorite brewery in Oceanside CA?Oceanside Sunset Market and Oceanside Farmer's Market
Farmer's markets are one of life's simple joys. The Oceanside Sunset Market takes place Thursday evenings from 5 pm - 9 pm. It's the destination to be. You'll find food, shopping, entertainment. The place gets packed. People bring their babies, kids, strollers, dogs. Teens hang out amongst friends. Couples walk around on a date night. It's one of the most quintessential things to do in Oceanside CA. There's also the Oceanside Farmers Market (Oceanside Farmer's Market) which happens in the day time!Oceanside Fishing Pier
Mission San Luis Rey
The Mission San Luis Rey has self-guided museum tours, and the San Luis Mission Rey mission gift shop. They even host workshops & retreats. The historic Mission Church is a National Historic Landmark, built in 1815. If you like missions, check out La Purisima Mission State Historic Park in Lompoc, California. Have you been to San Luis Rey Mission? You could visit the National Audubon Society as well.Ride the Coaster or Amtrak
You can take public transportation from or to the city of Oceanside; you can also ride it down to San Diego. These are excellent modes of transportation near the pier if you don't have a car. As I mentioned earlier, I used to take the train up & down quite frequently. You can take Amtrak all the way up to San Francisco if you're looking for a trip idea.City of Oceanside Street Art, Murals, & Graffiti
Both downtown & the City of Oceanside have street art, murals, & graffiti to view. While you're near town, be sure to check out Artist Alley to support local San Diego businesses & artists. Learn more Artist Alley Oceanside on their Facebook page. Pictured above is a mural by BB Bastidas at the Pour House Oceanside; there's a different mural there now. Experience some Oceanside street art, click here.Go to the Beach
It should go without saying, but you should check out the beach & ocean views whilst visiting a city literally named Oceanside. Popular Oceanside beaches include Oceanside City Beach, Tyson Street Beach, Oceanside Harbor Beach, South Oceanside Beach. I could spend the day by Oceanside Pier, soaking in the melodic sound of the waves, reading a good book, & sticking my feet in the sand. Tyson Street Beach, also known as Tyson Street Park, is within walking distance of the Oceanside Pier. Enjoy the wildlife, cruise the sandy beaches, dine at a nearby restaurant.Oceanside Harbor Village
After Oceanside Pier, you can always head on over to Oceanside Harbor Village to get a true sense of the seaside town. You can just stroll along the harbor, browse the little shops, or even grab a bite to eat from one of the local restaurants. Obviously, fresh seafood is a good option if you're up for it. It's a small community but worth a visit if you're looking for things to do in Oceanside, California.Buena Vista Audubon Society Nature Center
Other Activities and Things to Do in Oceanside, CA
The city of Oceanside contains a range of things to do. It all depends on your mood & your budget. Do you want to be outside? Are you hungry for some grub from popular Oceanside restaurants? It's your call. There are outdoor activities like whale watching tours, indoor skydiving, surf lessons. It is a destination spot! You could head to the museums such as the California Surf Museum & Oceanside Museum of Art. Oceanside CA has a lot of beach activity too.San Diego County is huge. What are your favorite Oceanside restaurants? Can you recommend any cool Oceanside coffee shops, either in downtown or anywhere within the city of Oceanside? What's your favorite thing to do in Oceanside CA? Leave a comment! :] Lots of family-friendly and fun things to do in North County.
Things to Do in Queretaro Centro, Mexico Top Attractions
Start your day in the heart of the city at Queretaro's historic center. You could easily spend your experience walking along the streets of Querétaro's historic center, watching cars drive on the road, eyeing the menu of a restaurant or two.
About Carmen
I've been to Queretaro City twice & enjoyed it even more the second time! I adventured through the top things to do in Queretaro Centro as well as other parts of Queretaro state; I ate some of the best (vegan) tacos of my life, bought my very own handcrafted Maria doll from a local woman, & gazed at the dazzling display of Christmas decorations throughout the city. Click here to find out more about me & my travel history. Or you can follow me on Instagram.How far is Queretaro from Mexico City?
Need a day trip idea? You're already in Central Mexico, so perhaps you're wondering how far is Queretaro from Mexico City? Where is it located? Mexico City is about 134 miles/217 km or 160 miles/259 km away from Queretaro depending on your route. Just look at Google maps. Definitely worth a trip if you can muster it, perfect for day trips!Read my other blog posts about Mexico:
A Mini Guide to Tijuana's Breweries, Craft Beer, & Tasting Rooms
How far is Queretaro from San Miguel de Allende?
The Aqueduct / El Acueducto de Querétaro
El Cerrito Archaeological Zone (Zona Arqueológica El Cerrito)
Buy snacks & goodies from the vendors. |
Walk the Streets
There are plenty of things to do in Queretaro. The thriving city feels clean despite the hubbub of locals & travelers; you might see workers sweeping up leaves or trash at any given time. Walk around the streets of Queretaro Centro to get a feel for the landscape. Some might say people watching & strolling around are some of the best top attractions in Queretaro City.Things to do in Queretaro: Walk around the shops & restaurants |
Plaza de Armas
Plaza de Armas historic center feels like the heartbeat of Queretaro Centro, important, historical, interesting. It's always lively with kids playing, families walking around town, people dining, people selling dolls, t-shirts, crafts. There are water fountains, perfectly trimmed shrubs, & plenty of places to sit. Jardin Guerrero is the perfect spot to chill.Cerro de las Campanas
Peña de Bernal
Jardín Zenea (Zenea Garden)
Support Local Shops in Queretaro Centro
We walked around Queretaro de Arteaga as a family. There are so many local vendors showing off their handcrafted goods in the city center. Why not take a look while you're visiting? I bought a blue & silver hand-beaded bracelet for my mom.Templo de Santa Rosa de Viterbo
Things to do in Queretaro Centro: Browse the churches & missions! |
Churches & Missions
Queretaro has some exquisite churches & even some Franciscan missions. Awe at the pale yellow towers of Templo de la Congregacion de Guadalupe. Take a tour of Templo y ex-convento de la Santa Cruz de los Milagros. There's the Iglesia de Santa Rosa de Viterbo.Gorditas being made at a restaurant in Queretaro Centro, Mexico. |
Eat Everything
Best things to do in Queretaro City? Eat, eat, eat again, eat some more. Whether you're looking for places to eat a sit-down meal, the famous fresh churros con chocolate, or maybe a little snacky snack from one of the vendors (think candies, gum, mini portions of popular Mexican snacks), Queretaro Centro is a hub for foodies. Food bloggers & lovers rejoice! Bring your pesos and let's eat.Museums / Museos en Queretaro
Quertaro's museums are filled with knowledge and art waiting to be dis Find the Museo Regional in the former Convent of San Francisco; reviewers particularly love the colorful patio. There's the MUCAL Museo del Calendario. There are plenty of museos en Queretaro, take your pick! Go to the art museum. There is a lot of wonderful art around the city!Hanging out at the Queretaro Airbnb with my adorable Maria doll, made by a local woman. |
Queretaro Tourism and Social Media
Wander around and enjoy exploring the city. Queretaro's social media presence and events calendar is impressive, which I love as a social media professional. It's one of those little things that bring me joy in life. Anyway, I digress. Take a look at the Queretaro Travel website, a visitor guide for all things in the state of Queretaro.Where Should I Stay in Queretaro? Hotel? Airbnb? Does It Matter?
Airbnb Accommodations
I stayed in a Queretaro Airbnb both times I've stayed in Queretaro City since we're usually traveling with a group. In Queretaro, Mexico, it might be cheaper for a group of 5 adults & 3 kids to pitch in for an Airbnb rather than stay in 2-3 hotel rooms each night.Hotels Options Nearby
Searching for Queretaro hotels to stay in? There are plenty of options in Queretaro Centro & the surrounding area if you want to be within distance of top attractions. Take a look at some of the hotels in the area.What to Do in Queretaro with Kids
We traveled around Queretaro Centro with a five-year-old, six-year-old, 8-year-old, two 20-somethings, a 30-something, & two 50-somethings. The kids had fun trying out foods from different stands. Mexico tends to be lean on the affordable side so the kids can feel like they're princes & princesses without the adults having to burn tons of cash. Buy little toys from the vendors or shop cute jewelry, trinkets, & other gifts from other shops.Whether you're traveling by yourself, with family, friends, or on business, you'll find tasty food & interesting things to do in Queretaro, Mexico. You can do nothing & just stay inside your Queretaro hotel or Airbnb. You can spend the day hopping from museum to museum. You could do a food tour.
Do you have any questions? Leave a comment below & I'll do my best to help. I hope this was helpful. Have you explored Queretaro, Mexico? Have any recommendations on the best things to do in Queretaro City? Share your best tips or moments.
Sitges Spain Things to Do: What to Do in Sitges
What to Do When Visiting Sitges, Spain
About Carmen
Hello, I'm Carmen, a travel influencer based in San Diego, California. At this time, I've been to 22 countries & 11 U.S. states. As a travel influencer, I document & write about my experiences & how you, the reader, can do it even better! Whether you're browsing things to do in Warsaw, the top Milan highlights or maybe where to stay in Porto, Portugal, you'll find over 600 blog posts on the It's Carmen website. Learn more about me, what I do as a travel influencer & social media consultant.Things to do in Sitges: Spend the afternoon at Sitges Playa. Shirt: Fila For Urban Outfitters Red Valentina Crop Top (sold out, sold on Urban Outfitters) |
Sitges is a beautiful seaside beach town with plenty of things to do in Sitges. Visit Sitges if you like beach vibes, good weather, & beautiful views. Find out what to do in Sitges, including spending the day museum hopping or beach bopping. Beautiful in the summer months and all year long.
How to Get to Sitges: Taking the Train From Barcelona to Sitges
Sitges Beaches (Sitges Playa)
Activities & Sports
If you're on the hunt for things to do in Sitges, consider cycling, golfing, kayaking, volleyball, running, or a chi kung (also known as qi gong) lesson. The sunny Sitges weather of this Catalan seaside town makes the coastal town centre an ideal destination for outdoor activities & sports fans. I'm not a golfer, but I'd absolutely spend a leisurely afternoon by the sea at Golf Terramar. Relish the Mediterranean views from holes 3 & 4; it's only 15 meters / 50 feet away!Sitges Church Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla & beachgoers. |
Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla (Church of Sant Bartomeu & Santa Tecla)
You might spot the Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla (also called Iglesia de San Bartolomé y Santa Tecla or Sant Bartolomeu) within your first few minutes in Sitges. It's pretty dang iconic. Soak in the Church of Sant Bartomeu & Santa Tecla from afar or up close. Don't forget to high five the mermaid (reminds me of Warsaw's mermaids)! You can take in some stunning views of the water from this angle as well.Port d'Aiguadolç
You'll find Port d'Aiguadolç just a 10-minute stroll away from the old town centre downtown area. The Port de Sitges-Aiguadolç has 17 local restaurants & bars, so you could spend the morning grazing at a couple stops before sailing for the afternoon.Just me & the Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla in the background. Shirt: Fila For Urban Outfitters Red Valentina Crop Top (sold out, sold on Urban Outfitters) |
Museums in Sitges
The town of Sitges has a range of museums to visit. You know I love an art museum. I go in every city, but since I only stayed in town for a day trip, I didn't get to visit any of them. If I had more time in town, this would be one of the things to do in Sitges, Spain!Fundació Stämpfli Art Contemporani (Stämpfli Foundation Contemporary Art Museum)
Need a dose of art? Fundació Stämpfli contemporary art museum is located in the town's old fish market (now Sitges Town Hall Square) & has nearly 100 pieces of art from all over the world.El Museu Del Cau Ferrat (The Cau Ferrat Museum)
Founded in 1893 by artist Santiago Rusiñol, Museu Del Cau Ferrat began as a workshop house then turned into a public museum in 1933. The Cau Ferrat Museum contains a mix of ancient art collected by artists as well as modern art.Palau de Maricel (also written Palau Marcel & The Maricel Palace). |
El Museu de Maricel (The Maricel Museum)
Enjoy sculptures & altarpieces from the Romanesque & Gothic periods. Browse artwork from the Neoclassic period. It's all at El Museu de Maricel. There's also the Palau de Maricel (The Maricel Palace).Other Seasonal Activities
The best things to do in Sitges depend on what time of year you happen to visit. From winter treats like the Sitges Christmas Festival & Winter Market Sitges to the iconic Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya, there are many seasonal activities, events, & happenings in the area, so take a look at the events calendar. Find out what to do in Sitges while you're in town! Sitges Terramar Golf Club is nearby if you are seeking a golf course.Festival Jardins Terramar Sitges
Get your fill of live music, dance, & other festivities at the Festival Jardins Terramar Sitges. Who doesn't love a festival? There is more Sitges Spain things to do than you'd think!Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya (Sitges Film Festival) flags hanging throughout Sitges. |
Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya (Sitges Film Festival)
I happened to be in town for the Sitges Film Festival, so Fred & I bought tickets online ahead of time. Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya also known as The International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, or more simply as the Sitges Film Festival, specializes in the fantasy & horror genres. I saw 4x4. Made it to Sitges Film Festival (Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya). Shirt: Fila For Urban Outfitters Red Valentina Crop Top (sold out, sold on Urban Outfitters) Shoes: Fila Disruptors // Shop these exact Fila Disruptor sneakers here. |
Food, Eating, & Restaurants in the town of Sitges
Gobble up coastal cuisine with a side of fresh breeze with all the local restaurants & wine you want. Try to dine at one of the outdoor eateries near the beach with a sea views of the Catalan coastline. The fresh air pairs perfectly with whatever you're eating. Take a look at some of the top-rated places to eat in the town of Sitges. Does anything suit your fancy?La Pícara - Tapas bar & wine bar
Nem - Un bar de tapes, a tapas bar
What to do in Sitges, Spain? Try loads of food. |
Where to Stay: Hotels & Airbnbs in Sitges
Which hotel you stay at depends on your needs. There are over 500 hotel listings in Sitges, so you have plenty of hotels, beachfront properties, vacation homes, & goodies to rent. Simply type in the dates you'll be in town & see what works for your stay with this handy dandy map. It's so easy! Spain has so much to savor.Booking.com
Bye Sitges, Until We Meet Again
As a travel influencer, I love when a city has a tourism board. It's one of those things in life that give me joy for no reason, like inanimate objects with faces or seeing wild rabbits at night outside of my apartment. Take a look at the official Sitges tourism website. Their website is pretty robust with plenty of tourist information and ideas on what to do in Sitges. I loved my time in Spain.Spain's official tourism website: España.info
Why not take a few photos at one of the many Sitges Beaches (Sitges Playa)? :] |