Sarria
Sarria was its own independent village until 1921, and it has never quite given up that identity. The old town center around Placa de Sarria still has a village square feel - small shops, local cafes, and the kind of quiet that feels deliberate rather than empty. This is where Barcelona's best concentration of international schools sits: Kensington School, Deutsche Schule, Escola Thau, and more, which is why expat families cluster here in large numbers. Two-bedrooms average EUR 1,800, and the FGC train (Sarria and Reina Elisenda stops) gets you downtown in 15 minutes. The family score is a perfect 10 - wide sidewalks, low traffic streets, abundant parks, and a palpable sense of safety. The tradeoff is that nightlife is essentially zero and the dining options lean traditional rather than trendy. Living in Sarria is the single best choice for families with school-age children who prioritize safety, green space, and international education above all else. The village atmosphere makes it feel like a small town within the city.
EUR 1,800
Loyer moyen (2 ch.)
9/10
Score securite
10/10
Score famille
3
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Points forts
- Former independent village with charming old town core
- Best concentration of international schools in Barcelona
- Placa de Sarria with cafes and local shops
- Safe, green, and family-oriented
- Easy FGC train access to city center
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