A residential neighborhood within Algorta, part of the diverse neighborhoods that make up the broader Algorta district.
The central commercial and historic heart of Algorta, featuring the Old Port (Portu Zaharra) with colorful fishermen's houses, bars, and restaurants. Home to historic buildings including the seventeenth-century chapel of San Nicolás.
A neighborhood within Algorta featuring coastal access and residential areas, part of the broader Algorta district expansion.
A neighborhood in Algorta featuring a metro station of the same name, providing good public transportation connectivity to the broader Getxo area.
A coastal neighborhood in Algorta with beach access and residential character, part of the diverse neighborhoods within the Algorta district.
A neighborhood in Algorta home to the Fadura Municipal Sport City and featuring recreational facilities. Named after the Basque word for swamp, reflecting the area's natural heritage.
The farthest neighborhood from the coast of Getxo, characterized as a quiet and peaceful residential area. Home to the Fadura Municipal Sport City, named after the Basque word 'padura' meaning swamp.
The neighborhood with the highest population density in Algorta, named after one of the streets where it is predominantly located. Features a metro station called Bidezabal and a health center.
A neighborhood within Algorta, contributing to the diverse residential character of the broader Algorta district.
A residential and quiet neighborhood with abundant parks and trees. The name derives from Spanish words 'villa' (village) and 'monte' (mountain), reflecting its peaceful, green character.