Explore all neighborhoods and districts in la Vall d'Uixó. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
Hilly residential area offering scenic views.
Area with industrial heritage and residential zones.
Modern housing group with archaeological interest nearby.
Lower town area developed alongside El Poble de Dalt, central to the 19th-century town square and city hall.
Neighborhood featuring local services and community feel.
Residential area known for housing developments and proximity to local amenities.
Upper town formed in the 18th century from merging ancient villages, contributing to the town's expansion.
Traditional colony neighborhood with historical worker housing.
Quiet residential neighborhood with local charm.
Neighborhood hosting the Hispan-Visigothic necropolis with ancient graves from the 6th-7th centuries.
Historic area around the Sant Josep hermitage with cultural significance.
Historic village with its own necropolis and industrial heritage, now part of the unified town.
One of the historic ancient villages that merged to form La Vall d'Uixó, known for its independent industrial area and necropolis.
Ancient settlement with notable civil monuments like Torre de Benizahat, part of the town's historical core.
One of the six ancient villages that contributed to the growth of La Vall d'Uixó, with historical industrial features.
Location of Ermita de La Sagrada Família from the 18th century, now near an information center.
Area around Ermita de Sant Vicent Ferrer, a 17th-century religious site in Sant Vicent Square.