Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Torrevieja. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
The oldest central district next to the port, featuring historic buildings, cultural attractions, and a mix of old and new housing.
The largest district located between two salt lakes, with low-rise buildings, modern complexes, villas, and a mix of old and new urbanizations.
Eastern district bordering beaches, suitable for families and students with developed infrastructure.
Southern district offering a range of housing from studios to villas, with bars, shops, and proximity to beaches.
Northern prestigious resort area with beaches and higher-end properties.
Neighborhood within Playa del Cura district, close to the Central District. Full of bars, restaurants, small shops, medical centers, pharmacies, beauty salons and service establishments.
Part of the largest district of Torrevieja, located between two salt lakes (Laguna de Torrevieja and Laguna de la Mata). Contains both old urbanizations and modern residential complexes with low-rise building predominantly.
District of Torrevieja grouped with Los Balcones. Offers residential living with modern development and various housing types.
Southern district of Torrevieja, part of the El Acequión area. Offers a range of real estate options from studios to villas and townhouses with apartment buildings and individual housing.
Zone within Nueva Torrevieja district, located in the eastern part of the city. Borders Playa de los Locos to the east and Torrevieja Central District to the south.
Zone within Nueva Torrevieja district in the eastern part of the city. Part of the Nueva Torrevieja grouping with modern residential development.
Part of the largest district of Torrevieja, located between two salt lakes. Features a mix of old and new residential developments with predominantly low-rise construction.
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