The historic center of Aranjuez, featuring the Royal Palace, historic Old Quarter with Baroque architecture, and traditional plazas including Plaza de la Constitución. This is the cultural and administrative heart of the city.
A historic rural area north of Aranjuez featuring twelve tree-lined royal rides (paths) radiating from a central roundabout. This district preserves the royal vegetable gardens and agricultural heritage with pedestrian and cycling routes through scenic countryside.
A residential district in Aranjuez with mixed housing and local amenities. This area provides a balance between urban convenience and residential comfort.
A district featuring both residential development and rural character. La Montaña includes a major urban development project with mixed housing, while El Cortijo maintains more traditional rural elements. The area includes the Gran Casino and conference centers.
A small residential district in Aranjuez with a quiet, suburban atmosphere. This neighborhood provides a peaceful residential setting with limited commercial activity.
A modern development area in Aranjuez featuring contemporary urban planning and cultural facilities. This newer district represents the city's modern expansion.
The historic artistic quarter of Aranjuez, declared a Historic Artistic Monument. Designed in 1747 by Giacomo Bonavia, this district features impressive Baroque architecture with mansions, convents, courtyards, domes, and spacious streets representing four centuries of history.
A residential neighborhood in Aranjuez with a quieter, more suburban character. This district offers a peaceful residential environment with local amenities.