Sarrià-Sant Gervasi (Catalan pronunciation: [səriˈa ˈsaɲ ʒəɾˈβazi]) is one of the biggest districts of Barcelona, Spain.
It is the district with the highest per capita income, the largest proportion of university degrees and the lowest unemployment rate.
Today, Sarrià still retains a village atmosphere, even in the middle of Barcelona, with narrow streets and small houses.
The main market in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi is the Mercat de Sarrià on Passeig Reina Elisenda, which opened in 1900 and was renovated in 1967 and again in 2007.
[2] Part of the Collserola mountain belongs to the district, where the Tibidabo and the Observatori Fabra are, and it is a popular place to promenade by bike or by foot or to stop by the road to Sant Cugat, with impressive views over the city.