


Parc de Can Robert
About
Parc de Can Robert is Sitges' beloved green oasis, offering families a perfect retreat from the beach with shaded walking paths, multiple playgrounds, and wide open lawns ideal for active play. This spacious park provides a wonderful blend of structured play areas and natural spaces where kids can run free, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visiting families looking to balance beach days with outdoor adventures.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple playground areas with equipment suitable for different age groups
- ✓Expansive green lawns perfect for picnics, frisbee, and ball games
- ✓Shaded walking and cycling paths lined with Mediterranean trees
- ✓Open spaces where kids can safely run and explore
- ✓Peaceful natural setting just minutes from the bustling beach and town center
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit early morning (7-9am) to enjoy cooler temperatures and see locals doing their morning exercise routines, giving kids a glimpse of daily Spanish life.
- 2.Bring a blanket and snacks from the local markets on Carrer Major for an authentic Catalan picnic experience under the pine trees.
- 3.The park connects to several walking trails, so pack comfortable shoes if you want to explore beyond the main playground areas.
- 4.There's limited shade in some playground areas, so bring sun hats and sunscreen, especially during midday in summer months.
- 5.The park is easily walkable from Sitges town center (about 10 minutes), making it a great break between beach time and exploring the charming streets.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning (8-10am) or late afternoon (5-7pm) during summer to avoid the intense midday heat. Spring and fall offer comfortable all-day visiting. Weekday mornings are quieter, while weekends bring a lively local atmosphere with families.
What to Know
Admission is completely free and the park is open 24 hours. There are public restrooms available, though facilities are basic. Parking can be found along nearby streets or in town center lots within walking distance.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with pleasant weather most of the year. Spring (March-May) brings blooming flowers and mild temperatures. Summer can be hot midday, so early or late visits are best. Autumn and winter remain mild in Sitges, making this a reliable outdoor option even in cooler months.
Nearby Eats
Head to La Salseta (5-minute walk) for traditional Catalan dishes with a kids menu, or try Pic Nic for casual sandwiches and salads perfect for takeaway to enjoy in the park itself.
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Passeig Marítim
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Museu del Cau Ferrat
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