

Plaça de Sarrià is the heart of what still feels like a village swallowed by the city, a calm square in front of the Gothic church of Sant Vicenç de Sarrià. Cafe and bar terraces ring the edges, so you can sit with a drink while kids roam the open paving, and on Saturday mornings a small farmers market sets up with cheese, bread and produce. A playground sits just off the square, and the pedestrian streets around it are full of bakeries and family-friendly spots, which makes it an easy, low-key stop away from the tourist crush.