One of the eight official neighbourhoods of Melilla, part of the 2nd administrative district. Located near the central hub of the Autonomous City, just a few metres from Plaza de España.
One of the eight official neighbourhoods of Melilla, part of the 1st administrative district.
Located north of the centre, featuring a grid of mid-rise blocks with markets, bar terraces, and simpler rents. Buses run into town quickly with friendlier parking streets. A solid choice for families wanting more space without being far out.
One of the eight official neighbourhoods of Melilla, part of the 1st administrative district.
One of the eight official neighbourhoods of Melilla, part of the 2nd administrative district. Home to La Avenida, the main artery of Melilla, which connects important areas of the city and serves as a vital route for vehicles and pedestrians.
The showpiece quarter of Melilla featuring modernist façades, solid cafés, and shopping streets. Located around Plaza de España and Parque Hernández, it offers car-free living with easy access to San Lorenzo Beach within minutes.
A seafront neighbourhood offering sandy urban beaches and modernist architecture. Features sea breezes and proximity to the sand with a livelier feel in summer. Quick ferry access to the Costa del Sol and scenic terrain.
The fortified headland above the harbour featuring a 14th century fort that overlooks the city and mountains. Gorgeous at golden hour and dotted with museums and viewpoints. Limited residential stock with character flats and small houses tucked into historic walls.
A calm and residential neighbourhood east of El Real with small parks and schools nearby. Keeps similar pricing to its neighbour and offers quieter nights. Good for longer leases and set routines.