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Neighborhood Directory
San Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in San Pedro Sula, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
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6 de Mayo
6 de Mayo is a residential area with small local shops and bakeries. Most buildings are low-rise and streets tend to be quieter at night.
Airport
Airport neighborhood sits adjacent to the main regional airport, featuring a mix of hotels, warehouses, and office parks. Residential options are limited and mainly concentrated in older developments.
Alameda
Alameda is a residential island city known for its tree-lined streets and preserved Victorian homes. The area has a small-town feel but sits close to Oakland and downtown San Francisco.
Alfonso Lacayo
Altamisales
Altamisales is a residential area with apartments and small local shops. Many residents commute to jobs in other districts.
Altos del Porvenir
Altos del Porvenir features mainly residential housing and local shops. There are few major attractions and traffic is often light.
Altos de Valencia
Altos de Valencia is a residential area with apartment complexes and local shops. The neighborhood attracts families and professionals for its quiet streets and proximity to schools.
Arenales
Arenales is a residential area with low-rise housing and some local shops. Many families live here, and traffic stays moderate.
Brisas del Cacao
Brisas del Cacao is mostly residential with modest apartment blocks and local shops lining the streets. It sees regular bus traffic and has limited green spaces.
Brisas del Carmen I
Brisas del Carmen I is a residential area with rows of compact homes and few commercial spots. Most streets are quiet except around local convenience markets.
Brisas del Carmen II
Brisas del Carmen II is a residential area with quiet streets and low-rise homes. Community parks and local shops serve families living here.
Brisas del Sauce Norte
Brisas del Sauce Norte is a residential area with newer homes and quiet streets. Local shops and small parks serve most daily needs.
Brisas del Sauce Sur
Brisas del Sauce Sur is a residential area with mostly low-rise houses and quiet streets. Local shops cater to everyday needs, and public transport connections are basic.
Buena Casa
Cablotales
Cablotales is a residential area known for its quiet streets and local shops. Most homes are mid-rise apartments and small houses.
Central
Centralita
Centralita has a mix of mid-rise apartment blocks and small shops. Commuters use its main avenues to reach downtown, creating busy traffic during rush hours.
Cerrito Lindo
Cerrito Lindo is mostly residential with a mix of small shops and local restaurants. Streets are quiet except during peak hours when traffic increases around schools.
Colonia Luisiana
Colonia Luisiana is a quiet residential area with primarily single-family homes and small local businesses. Most streets are low-traffic and lined with mature trees.
Colonia San Pedro
Colonia Smith
Cristo Viene
Cuchilla
Del Valle
Del Valle is a mostly residential neighborhood with a mix of mid-rise apartments and quiet streets. Offices, shopping plazas, and local cafés line the main avenues.
El Carmen
El Carmen is a historic part of Valencia with winding streets, old churches, and a mix of local bars and stylish cafes. It attracts both locals and visitors with its nightlife and arts scene.
El Edén
El Edén is a quiet residential area on the southern edge of Durango, mainly made up of single-family homes. Most streets are lined with local shops and basic services catering to families.
El Gavión
El Gavión is a residential area known for its quiet streets and proximity to local schools. Limited nightlife makes it popular with families and older residents.
El Hogar
El Hogar is a quiet residential neighborhood with small local shops and basic services. Most homes are low-rise and streets see little through traffic.
El Porvenir
El Sitio
El Urraco
El Urraco is mainly a residential area with low-rise homes and a few local shops. The streets are quiet, and most residents are families or older adults.
Felipe Zelaya
Felipe Zelaya is a residential neighborhood in Choluteca with a mix of modest homes and small local stores. The streets see mostly local traffic and families.
Fesitranh II
Fesitranh II is mostly residential with mid-rise apartment blocks and scattered shops. Daily life centers around small markets and convenience stores.
Fesitranh II Etapa
Fesitranh II Etapa is mostly residential, with basic local shops and services. Streets are quiet, and public transit access is limited.
Filadelfia
Filadelfia is a quiet residential area with tree-lined streets and small local businesses. Most homes here are older, single-family houses.
Flor de Cuba
Flor de Cuba is a residential neighborhood with quiet blocks, local shops, and simple eateries. Daily life is shaped by families and small business owners.
Indiana
Indiana has older single-family homes, small apartment buildings, and some light industrial sites. Local businesses cluster along the main streets, with few major retailers nearby.
La Frontera
La Frontera is a mixed-use area along the Round Rock-Austin border with office parks, hotels, and some apartments. Most activity centers around business and chain retail.
Las Torres
Las Torres is a mostly residential area with modest apartment blocks and local shops. It is popular with families and working professionals.
La Trinidad I
La Trinidad II
La Trinidad II is a residential area with a mix of low-rise apartment blocks and small local shops. The streets are calm and mostly occupied by families and longtime residents.
La Villa
Leonardo Callejas
Leonardo Callejas is a mostly residential area with few retail options and basic services. Residents tend to commute to nearby districts for jobs and shopping.
Llanos de Sula I
Llanos de Sula I is a residential area with mostly low-rise housing and basic amenities. It attracts families looking for affordable options in San Pedro Sula.
Llanos de Sula II
Llanos de Sula II is a residential neighborhood with a mix of modest houses and small local stores. The area mostly attracts families and workers commuting nearby.
Llanos de Sula III
Llanos de Sula IV
Lomas del Carmen
Lomas del Carmen is a mostly residential area with a mix of older homes and small local businesses. Some streets see heavy traffic during peak hours.
Lomas de Raquel
Lomas de Raquel is mostly residential with a mix of single-family homes and small shops. It's quieter than nearby commercial zones, attracting local families and professionals.
Lomas de San Juan
Lomas de San Juan is a residential area with mostly single-family homes and low-rise buildings. Streets are quiet, and local shops serve daily needs.
Lomas de San Juan II
Los Ángeles
Los Jícaros
Los Naranjos
Luis García Bustamante
Luis García Bustamante is mostly residential with a mix of modest apartment buildings and local shops. Streets are quiet, and public transit access is fair.
Luke
Luke is a mostly residential area with mid-rise apartment blocks and family homes. Local shops are scattered between schools and playgrounds.
Mayorca
Mi Rey
Montañita
Nueva Esperanza
Nueva Esperanza is a working-class area with dense housing and small businesses lining the main streets. Many residents rely on local shops and services for daily needs.
Orquídea
Orquídea is a quiet residential area with mostly low-rise apartment blocks and small local shops. Streets are lined with trees and families make up much of the population.
Palma Real
Palma Real is a modern residential area with gated communities and low-rise apartment blocks. Shopping centers and gyms are common, catering mostly to families and young professionals.
Palmeras
Palmeras is a residential district with mostly low-rise apartment buildings and local shops along the main avenues. The area attracts families and retirees looking for quiet streets and accessible public transport.
Paraíso
Paraíso has many high-rises and offices, with easy access to Avenida Paulista. The area attracts professionals and offers several restaurants and cafes.
Pedrosa
Pedrosa is a residential area with modern apartment blocks and a concentration of industrial warehouses. Access to public transport is good, and daily amenities are close by.
Plaza de las Banderas
Plaza de las Banderas is a central public square best known for its flag displays and open event space. Many locals use it as a meeting point, with fast access to nearby amenities.
Plaza Francisco Morazan
Plaza Francisco Morazan is a central square surrounded by historic buildings and government offices. Street vendors often gather nearby, giving the area a steady daytime crowd.
Plaza La Foresta
Plaza La Foresta features gated residential streets with newer apartment complexes and small parks. It is mostly quiet at night and attracts young families and professionals.
Quintas El Dorado
Quintas El Dorado is a quiet suburban neighborhood with mostly residential streets and low-density housing. Construction is newer compared to other areas in the city.
Recursos Naturales
Recursos Naturales is a quiet residential neighborhood known for its streets lined with medium-sized homes. Most residents commute elsewhere for work and entertainment.
Residencial Costas del Sol
Reyes Martínez
Reyes Martínez is a residential district known for its straightforward local feel. Most homes are single-family and apartments, with local shops scattered among them.
Rivera Hernández
Rivera Hernández is a large residential neighborhood in San Pedro Sula with a high population density. Public services and infrastructure are limited in many parts of the area.
Rodríguez González
Ruiz
Salamanca I
Salamanca I is known for upscale residential buildings and quiet streets, with easy access to Madrid's business centers. Apartment prices here are significantly higher than the city average.
Salamanca II
Salamanca III
Salamanca III is a quiet residential area with mostly mid-rise apartment blocks and wide streets. Local shops and small cafés line the main roads, and there is minimal nightlife here.
San Roberto de Sula
San Roberto de Sula is mostly residential with a few local shops and small eateries. Traffic can get heavy during peak hours.
Santa Clara
Santa Clara is a Silicon Valley suburb with many tech company offices alongside residential neighborhoods. It has several malls and parks but limited nightlife options.
Santa Venecia
San Vicente de Paúl I
San Vicente de Paúl II
Seis de Mayo
Sinaí
Sinaí is a residential area that blends modest homes with small local shops. Its streets are mostly quiet, with limited nightlife or commercial activity.
Sitraina
Toledo
Toledo mixes medieval streets, historic churches, and Jewish Quarter lanes. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for buildings that show Christian, Jewish, and Muslim influences.
Triunfo de la Fe
Triunfo de la Fe is a residential area with modest apartment buildings and some small local businesses. Streets are quiet and see little outside traffic.
Venecia
Venecia has a mix of residential buildings and small local stores. The streets are quieter compared to busier zones nearby.
Villa Angelino
Villa Angelino has mid-sized apartment blocks and some single-family homes, mostly rented by young professionals. Shops and cafes line the main avenue near the southern edge.
Villa Norma
Villa Rosalía
Villas de Valencia
Villas de Valencia is a suburban area with mostly residential streets and gated communities. The neighborhood is quiet, with few commercial or public spaces.
Villas Kitur
Villas Kitur is a quiet residential area with mostly low-rise housing and a local convenience market. Streets are calm and families make up most of the population.
Villas Kitur III
Villas Paraíso I
Villas Paraíso II
Villas Paraíso II is a residential neighborhood with a mix of single-family homes and small shops. It attracts local families and workers seeking convenient amenities.
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