Highly populous residential neighborhood with 12,072 housing units, close to the city center.
The largest neighborhood consisting primarily of single-family homes, built in the 1980s with expansion in 1997, home to the music conservatory.
Neighborhood south of the city center dating to the 1970s, featuring sports center and large parks.
Northern residential area of Getafe with growing developments.
Suburban area with affordable housing, proximity to universities, popular among students and young professionals.
Cluster of urbanizations with detached homes and green areas.
The oldest neighbourhood in Getafe, including the city centre with traditional commercial ambience, town hall, cathedral, and pedestrian streets.
Traditional neighborhood part of the original Getafe area, with historic character.
Planned residential sector with single-family homes and community facilities.
Quiet suburban area with green spaces and proximity to main roads.
Sector V is a planned residential sector with modern housing developments.
Coastal-inspired naming but inland residential area with parks.
Residential sector developed in the late 20th century, featuring a mix of housing and local amenities in southern Getafe.
Residential neighborhood developed in the late 20th century with a mix of housing and local amenities.
Contemporary living area with modern shopping centers, family-friendly, fewer housing units but growing.
Southern district known for parks and family housing near San Isidro.
One of the oldest neighborhoods from the 17th century, offering rural beauty with spacious villas near countryside.
El Toro is a residential district in Getafe with growing urban development.