Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Guadalajara. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
The capital city of the Province of Guadalajara in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. Located on the central Iberian Peninsula at approximately 685 meters elevation. The city is situated on the left (southern) bank of the Henares River and includes the villages of Iriépal, Taracena, Usanos, and Valdenoches within its municipality.
Newer housing developments mainly for middle-class and government-planned housing, expanding the city eastward.
Affluent neighborhoods west of the old city with beautiful neoclassical buildings and modern amenities.
Trendy western expansion neighborhood with vibrant nightlife, restaurants, bars, and a mix of historic and modern architecture.
Historic downtown area with a rich concentration of colonial and neoclassical architecture, government offices, museums, churches, theaters, and markets.
One of the oldest neighborhoods with colonial style houses and close proximity to the city center.
Historic neighborhood known for its colonial architecture and proximity to central Guadalajara.
Traditional neighborhood with colonial roots, located near the historic center with some green spaces.
Historic neighborhood with a traditional market and a strong community presence, part of the historic center.