Hilly residential zone with scenic views and local amenities.
Seafront district east of the port known for its colorful tiled houses, fishing-village heritage and direct access to Valencia's beaches.
Western peripheral districts
Small district/quarter historically linked to Campanar with park access (La Petxina) and residential blocks; included as an official quarter of Valencia's districts.
Former port-industrial area transformed by the port urban redevelopment; coastal neighborhood with a mix of traditional and newer housing.
Beachfront neighborhood known for its wide promenade and sandy beach; popular for leisure and seafood restaurants.
Traditional village-turned-suburb in the northwest of Valencia with a quieter, residential character and local services.
Residential quarter in the northwest, comprising suburban streets and family housing; part of the larger peripheral districts.
Maritime neighborhood around the marina and port with promenades, seafood restaurants and mixed residential uses.
Administrative quarter officially listed within the Poblats Maritims area with coastal and redevelopment features.
Small residential quarter on the city's periphery with primarily family housing and local shops.
Alternate official naming/quarter related to Nazaret within Poblats Maritims; used in some municipal documents.
Small coastal residential area adjacent to Malvarrosa and part of Valencia's seafront neighborhoods, used in some locality breakdowns.
Fringe area combining small residential pockets and port/industrial land at the northern edge of Valencia's harbour.
Northern tip of the port area with industrial and some residential pockets; small population and limited services.
Eastern maritime district including fishing quarters and beaches.