Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Vitoria-Gasteiz. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
Modern administrative and residential district
Residential area with a mix of old and new buildings.
Modern planned neighborhood with contemporary housing, offices, and green spaces.
Residential area with a mix of old and new buildings.
Developing neighborhood with new housing, commercial areas, and proximity to the city center.
Central area with preserved medieval architecture and cultural attractions.
Neighborhood undergoing renaturing efforts to increase green spaces.
Emerging residential area known for wetlands, parks, and sustainable urban planning.
Emerging sought-after area with modern developments and good connectivity.
Historic neighborhood with medieval streets and plazas.
Sought-after garden city area with green spaces, parks, and high quality of life for families.
Industrial and residential area with growing urban development.
Residential neighborhood listed among key areas in the city.
Parish area with historical significance and proximity to monasteries and green belt.
Historic old town center of Vitoria-Gasteiz
District on the northwest edge of the old town, built to accommodate working-class housing.
Traditional parish district surrounding the historic center with residential character.
Sought-after residential neighborhood with good connectivity.
Historic medieval old town with the cathedral, ancient walls, and central squares like Plaza de la Virgen Blanca.
Residential district near the city center with good access to services and green areas.
Residential neighborhood in Vitoria-Gasteiz with modern housing developments.
Prado is a sought-after area along Avenida de Gasteiz, known for its green spaces and high demand for housing.[2]
Askartza is a residential area associated with San Sebastián-Askartza, featuring modern housing and community facilities.[1]
Neighborhood near the airport, with modern developments and good connectivity.
Traditional district referenced in city development plans, contributing to the city's identity.
Central-adjacent neighborhood with commercial activity.
Neighborhood in the urban extension, offering modern living spaces.
Developing suburban area with new housing and green initiatives.
Residential area with good access to city services and parks.
Developing residential zone with focus on quality of life.