Central commercial district with shopping streets and business activity.
Cozy neighborhood with traditional homes and community feel.
Peripheral neighborhood with spacious homes and green areas.
Emerging residential area with affordable housing options.
Historic core surrounding Plaza Alta with ancient architecture and cultural landmarks.
Modern residential area near the fairgrounds with good access to recreational facilities.
Residential neighborhood in Badajoz with a mix of modern housing and local amenities.
Riverside neighborhood along Guadiana with modern apartments.
Peripheral neighborhood with newer constructions and proximity to Guadiana river.
Quiet residential zone surrounded by olive groves.
Spacious area with pastures and low-density housing.
Park-rich residential district popular for leisure and green spaces.
Modern housing estate with community facilities.
Semi-rural outskirts area transitioning to urban development.
Historic area near the old town with religious sites and traditional architecture.
Traditional neighborhood with local markets and historic charm.
Outlying agricultural-residential zone with community focus.
Independent district since 2012, residential with growing infrastructure and community services.
Area featuring gardens and the Archaeological Museum near historic sites.
District with a mix of residential and green areas, suitable for families.
Historic zone surrounding the Alcazaba fortress with ancient fortifications.
Residential district with a quiet atmosphere and moderate access to amenities.
Small district known for its quiet residential character and local commerce.
Residential district with moderate population density and local amenities.
Historic district centered around the Moorish fortress with rich cultural heritage and historic landmarks.
Vibrant cultural district known for hosting one of Spain's most lively Carnival celebrations, featuring cultural venues and entertainment spaces.
Historic old town district featuring traditional architecture, archaeological sites, and cultural heritage including the Archaeological Museum housed in La Galera building.
A neighborhood near the confluence of streams in Badajoz, historically affected by flooding events
Industrial estate on the western side of the Guadiana river, continually expanding with diverse companies and businesses
District along the Gevora River, a tributary flowing through fertile agricultural land known as Baldios, combining farming areas with dehesas (oak woodlands).
Area along the Guadiana River on the south bank where the city is situated. Contains industrial estates and commercial zones with access to water.