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Things to Do in Sant Pere de Ribes in 2025 - Top Attractions, Local Food, Hotels & Travel Tips (Updated April 2025) | Trip.com

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Things to do in Sant Pere de Ribes

What to Do

Looking for things to do in Sant Pere de Ribes? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
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Sitges Beach

Sitges Beach

5.7
4.9/516 Reviews
"Beaches and shores"
La Pedrera – Casa Milà

La Pedrera – Casa Milà

10
4.7/51,823 Reviews
"Night view"
Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló

10
4.6/51,951 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Park Güell

Park Güell

10
4.6/51,833 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia

10
4.7/53,648 Reviews
Picasso Museum Barcelona

Picasso Museum Barcelona

9.3
4.6/5471 Reviews
"Museums"
Spotify Camp Nou

Spotify Camp Nou

8.2
4.6/5516 Reviews
Palau de la Música Catalana

Palau de la Música Catalana

8.9
4.6/5384 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Cathedral of Barcelona

Cathedral of Barcelona

8.5
4.7/5368 Reviews
Gothic Quarter

Gothic Quarter

8.2
4.6/5109 Reviews
"Historic buildings"

Where to Stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Sant Pere de Ribes, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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Meliá Sitges

Meliá Sitges

4.4/5104 Reviews
Hotel Mim Sitges & Spa

Hotel Mim Sitges & Spa

4.3/5122 Reviews
Hotel Subur Maritim

Hotel Subur Maritim

4.2/585 Reviews
Antonio's Hostal

Antonio's Hostal

4.2/51 Reviews
Eurostars Sitges

Eurostars Sitges

4.4/590 Reviews
Hotel Subur

Hotel Subur

4.1/5122 Reviews
Hotel Desitges

Hotel Desitges

4.3/560 Reviews
URH Sitges Playa

URH Sitges Playa

4.4/5106 Reviews
Hotel Sitges

Hotel Sitges

4.3/5111 Reviews
Mediterraneo Sitges

Mediterraneo Sitges

4.5/573 Reviews

What to Eat

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Casa Marc - Enjoy good food & wine

Casa Marc - Enjoy good food & wine

4.8/510 Reviews
Avg. USD27/person
"Western-style"
Coolinary Market

Coolinary Market

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Avg. USD42/person
"Western-style"
La Torrada Restaurant

La Torrada Restaurant

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Avg. USD52/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
La riera

La riera

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Avg. USD7/person
"Bakeries"
Clubhouse 27

Clubhouse 27

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Avg. USD74/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Club Tennis Ribes

Club Tennis Ribes

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Avg. USD19/person
"Western-style"
Carnivor

Carnivor

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Avg. USD70/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Taquería Corazon de Agave

Taquería Corazon de Agave

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Avg. USD13/person
"Latin American"
Restaurante Braseria Joscrisbean

Restaurante Braseria Joscrisbean

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Avg. USD18/person
"Western-style"
El Pescador

El Pescador

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Restaurante la Vinya

Restaurante la Vinya

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Avg. USD28/person
"Western-style"
La Croqueta Contenta

La Croqueta Contenta

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Avg. USD23/person
"Western-style"

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Sitges Beach

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Watch the sea, walk the waves, take photos with your kids, shop and shop. Barcelona Sants train station is half an hour away from Sitges. It is a small station and you can feel the direction of the sea as soon as you exit the station.

La Pedrera – Casa Milà

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The roof of Casa Mila is so interesting! It's so cute~ and you can learn a lot of Gaudi's design ideas and concepts in it... Ctrip tickets are issued very quickly! Just arrive fifteen minutes in advance~ I like Casa Mila more than Casa Batlló~ It's still worth visiting~ The whale attic is also amazing~

Casa Batlló

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Good and worth recommending, colorful, classic various color puzzles 🧩. There are too many people in line. It is worth noting that you must make an appointment in advance to book a ticket in advance. It is best to buy a gold ticket or a platinum ticket. The waiting time in line is short.

Park Güell

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Very worth going. Barcelona is the city of Gaudi. There is Gaudi's former residence in the park. There are many Gaudi's works. It is quite distinctive and is a world cultural heritage. It is very worth seeing. Trip.com Temporary ticket, very fast, good service, praise.

Sagrada Familia

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Although I have seen many churches in Europe, I am deeply impressed here. It is a work of God. Human beings have such imagination. The first time I booked a ticket on Trip.com , I still felt that there were tickets on the same day, but it showed that many time periods could not be bought. Running there, attracted by the appearance of the building, countless people are looking up at this imaginative building, and they are more impressed after entering. The towering stone pillars are like the forest of buildings. The mosaic glass is calm blue on one side and warm red on the other. It was breathtaking, and I went in at 11 o'clock and waited until 3 pm to see the sun beating the gorgeous light to the ground before leaving contentedly.

Picasso Museum Barcelona

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Janwen
Enter the Picasso Museum in Barcelona: Explore the creative trajectory of the art giants, a fantasy and innovative art universe. The museum is composed of five 15th-century mansions, which are filled with a sense of history. The collection of 4,251 works. Covered from the early days: Science and Mercy Picasso's early masterpieces at the age of 15, it shows the mature techniques that Picasso has developed in his teenage years. The works depict doctors and nuns in front of the bed, reflecting the realist style. The First Holy Body is also a work of Picasso at the age of 15, showing his early exploration of religious subjects, the composition of the picture is rigorous, the skill is skilled, and is regarded as an important starting point for his artistic career. To the blue period and rose period, the theme of "Clown" reflects Picasso's abstract treatment of the characters, and is an important representative work of the transition stage of "Blue Period" and "Rose Period". Then to the different stages of Cubism. Each painting is a time capsule, carrying Picasso's feelings and thoughts at different stages of life. Picasso works incorporate elements of cubism and surrealism into his work, creating a unique artistic style. The 58 paintings in the Palace series are a re-creation of Picasso's paintings of the same name by the Spanish painter Velásquez in his later years. The Barcelona Museum has a collection of works that show Picasso's deconstruction and innovation of traditional art. In his paintings, the image of the characters is deconstructed and reorganized, breaking the traditional painting's understanding of space and form, so that the audience can examine and understand the picture from different angles.

Spotify Camp Nou

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Kamran Hossen
Absolutely amazing experience 💫 loved it. As a Barcelona fan it was a pleasure to see the historic items.

Palau de la Música Catalana

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131***86
It is worth going. The building itself is very distinctive, colorful, and it is different from the outside. The inside is even more gorgeous. The performance is very exquisite. The dance is extremely tense. It is full of Spanish-style unrestrained and passionate.

Cathedral of Barcelona

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Barcelona Cathedral (Catedral de Barcelona) is one of the most iconic buildings in the city. The main body of the church is in Gothic style, with slender lines as its main feature, and the dome and internal structure showing neo-Gothic style. You can go up to the top of the church through the elevator next to the dome of the church to enjoy the scenery of the old city of Barcelona. The patron saints of various handicraft guilds are enshrined in the prayer rooms of the cathedral's cloisters. The choir seats, religious murals, sculptures and various gold and silver utensils in the Santa Eularia Chapel are gorgeous and eye-catching.

Gothic Quarter

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Gothic Zone in Morninglight: The annual ring of stone and the fold of light Barri Gtic is the core area of Barcelona's old town and the birthplace of the city's history and culture. The Gothic Quarter is located in Barcelona's Old Town (Ciutat Vella), extending from Las Ramblas to Leetana Avenue, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea, and is one of the oldest areas in Barcelona. The site dates back to ancient Rome, once a Roman colony fortress and still retains some of the Roman walls. During the Middle Ages, it became a gathering place for Gothic architecture and developed the Jewish Call, one of the most preserved medieval neighborhoods in Europe. The Gothic Quarter is not only the "historical heart" of Barcelona, but also a vibrant cultural melting pot. Whether it is to pursue ancient Roman ruins, admire Gothic architecture, or immerse yourself in street art and cuisine, it can satisfy your entire imagination of the old European city. The morning light of the Gothic Zone in the early morning is small, quiet, and you can feel the time shuttle quietly ~

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