Sarrià, administrative quarter in Barcelona
Sarrià remains a top choice for affluent locals with charming squares and select boutiques.
Historically, Sarrià was a separate village until it was annexed by Barcelona in 1921.
The neighborhood maintains a distinct identity with its narrow streets and old town feeling.
Visitors can explore Sarrià by taking the L6 metro line to the Sarrià station.
The Festival of Sant Vicenç is a unique annual celebration in Sarrià, filled with tradition.
Location: Sarrià-Sant Gervasi
Population: 24769
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap