The historic old town of Ávila, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring complete medieval walls, Gothic cathedral, and Romanesque churches, known as the 'City of Saints and Stones'.
Central area surrounding the historic old town, featuring key landmarks and urban activity outside the medieval walls.
Peripheral residential area with community facilities and proximity to sports venues.
District along the 4-lane principal avenue developed in the 1970s-80s, connecting to key northern areas.
Southern residential extension with affordable housing and community services.
Residential zone near the Sonsoles Hospital and associated with the Our Lady of Sonsoles shrine area.
Modern residential neighborhood developed in recent decades, offering family housing near the city center.
Neighborhood in the northern zone with sports facilities and suburban feel.
Modern office and commercial zone developed in the 1970s-80s near the hospital in northern Ávila.
Developing neighborhood with newer housing and good connectivity to the city ring road.
Area near the Adolfo Suárez stadium, with sports facilities and residential blocks.
Area linked to extra-muros churches, offering a mix of historic and residential elements.
Quiet residential district associated with the Santa María de Guía parish, blending residential and green areas.