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Money lives uphill. Sarrià-Sant Gervasi is where Barcelona's wealthy have always gone—first for country estates, now for quiet streets, good schools, and the assumption that tourists belong somewhere else. Sarrià itself still feels like a village: cobblestones, a church plaza, pastry shops that have served the same families for generations. Tibidabo rises at the edge, an amusement park and basilica combination that makes no sense until you see it. CosmoCaixa—one of Europe's best science museums—hides in the hills. The 47 hotels in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi Barcelona cater to business travelers and families who want space over spectacle. The 188 restaurants serve quality without pretension, Catalan traditions without performance. The 114 things to do include hiking Collserola, riding the Tramvia Blau, and understanding that Barcelona has always had layers. This is where the city breathes out.