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Neighborhood Directory

Mexico City, Ciudad de México, Mexico

Overview

A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Mexico City, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.

Source-backed neighborhood directory

Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.

10 de Abril

Quiet local suburb OSM

10 de Abril is a mainly residential area in Ciudad del Carmen with local shops and schools nearby. Streets are straightforward, and housing is mostly low-rise.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Elementary schoolsLocal grocery storesSmall parks

10 de Mayo

Working-class residential Overture

10 de Mayo is a residential neighborhood, mostly made up of modest homes and local businesses. It's quieter compared to the busier parts of the city.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local shopsSimple housingSmall parks

16 de Septiembre

Traditional local area Overture

16 de Septiembre is a central neighborhood with mixed residential and commercial streets. Many locals visit for its markets and small shops.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Fresh food marketsSmall retail shopsCommunity events

1º de Mayo

Quiet residential zone Overture

1º de Mayo is a residential area with older apartment buildings and small local businesses. Streets stay fairly quiet except during school hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery shopsPrimary schoolsOlder apartment blocks

1ra Ampliación Presidentes

Residential and local Overture

1ra Ampliación Presidentes is a quiet residential neighborhood with a mix of single-family homes and small local shops. Daily life is low-key, with most businesses serving the local community.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsFamily homesSmall eateries

1ra Sección Cañada

Suburban residential OSM

1ra Sección Cañada is a quiet residential area with small local shops and mostly single-family homes. Streets are calm with limited nightlife or entertainment options.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesLow trafficSingle-family housing

20 de Noviembre

Working-class residential Overture

20 de Noviembre is a residential area in southern Ciudad Juárez with modest housing and local stores. Most streets are quiet and lined with small homes.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketsPublic schoolsMunicipal parks

24 de Abril

Low-key residential Overture

24 de Abril is a residential area with some local shops and basic services. Many streets are quiet and lined with modest housing.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesSimple eateriesSmall parks

2da Ampliación Presidentes

Working-class residential Overture

2da Ampliación Presidentes is a residential neighborhood mainly composed of modest homes and local small businesses. Streets are quiet in the evenings, attracting families seeking an affordable area.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesPublic elementary schoolsStreet vendors

2da Sección Cañada

Quiet local streets OSM

2da Sección Cañada is a mostly residential part of the city with modest homes and limited commercial activity. Public spaces are basic and amenities are few.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local shopsSmall parksResidential blocks

3ra. Sección

Family-oriented residential Overture

3ra. Sección is a mostly residential neighborhood with a mix of single-story homes and local shops. Its quiet streets are favored by families and long-time residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Small supermarketsLocal bakeriesElementary schools

4 Árboles

Quiet suburban zone Overture

4 Árboles is mostly residential with low-rise apartments and local convenience stores. Public transit connections are limited and nightlife is minimal.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Small local grocery shopsPlaygroundsFew bus routes

5 de Mayo

Retail and transit hub Overture

5 de Mayo is a busy commercial district with shops, local businesses, and street vendors lining its main avenues. The area is popular for its affordable stores and frequent traffic.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local shopsStreet vendorsBus routesCrowded intersections

5º tramo 20 de Noviembre

Main street commercial Overture

5º tramo 20 de Noviembre centers around a main avenue lined with small shops, simple eateries, and local services. Most residents are working-class families and commuters.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesBasic restaurantsTransport connections

7 de Julio

Residential, working-class Overture

7 de Julio is a mostly residential district with local shops and modest apartment blocks. It is known for its working-class character and easy access to main roads.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesCommunity parksBus routes

7ma Sección

Quiet residential Overture

7ma Sección is a residential neighborhood in Oaxaca with wide avenues and several parks. Most people here live in mid-rise apartments or single-family homes.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Parque Paseo JuárezLocal cafésSmall grocery stores

Aarón Sáenz

Residential suburb Overture

Aarón Sáenz is a mostly residential area with local shops and basic services. The streets are quiet and see moderate car traffic.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesSmall parksFamily housing

Abdías García Soto

Quiet suburban Overture

Abdías García Soto is a mostly residential district with some small local shops and services. Public transit access is limited but there are several neighborhood parks.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local marketsCommunity parksFamily housing

Aeronáutica Militar

Quiet residential Overture

Aeronáutica Militar is a residential area with modest homes and basic shops. The neighborhood is quieter than most, with limited nightlife or commercial options.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesLow trafficClose to bus routes

Agricultura

Quiet residential zone Overture

Agricultura is mostly residential with several small local businesses lining its streets. Public transport is accessible, connecting the area to other parts of the city.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local shopsBus connectionFamily housing

Agua Bendita

Quiet suburban zone Overture

Agua Bendita is a residential area with low-profile housing and local shops. Traffic is light, and most streets run between schools and parks.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Family homesLocal corner storesPrimary schoolsSmall parks

Ahuehuetes Anáhuac

Residential middle-income Overture

Ahuehuetes Anáhuac is a residential area with apartment blocks and quiet streets. Businesses here mainly serve local needs, and foot traffic is steady during the day.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Public parksLocal marketsApartment complexes

Alcantarilla

Industrial suburb Overture

Alcantarilla is a residential area outside Murcia with manufacturing plants and a strong local community. Most blocks here are low-rise, and daily life centers around small businesses.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Railway stationMilitary airbaseLocal festivalsHistoric aqueduct

Algarín

Local everyday living Overture

Algarín is a working-class neighborhood in central Mexico City known for its traditional markets and residential streets. The area has a mix of older homes, small businesses, and local food stalls.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Mercado de AlgarínCentral locationTraditional taquerias

Altavista

Quiet residential Overture

Altavista is a residential neighborhood popular with families. It has a mix of apartment complexes and small local businesses lining main avenues.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local cafesFamily parksSchools

Álvaro Obregón

Mixed residential and business Overture

Álvaro Obregón stretches through southwest Mexico City, mixing residential zones with corporate centers. Some parts are busy while others are quiet and suburban.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Corporate officesPrivate schoolsApartment complexesLocal restaurants

Amado Nervo

Low-key residential Overture

Amado Nervo is a quiet residential area with low-density housing. Local businesses mainly cater to families and longtime residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesSmall parksFamily-owned eateries

América

Quiet suburban living Overture

América is a middle-class residential area with several local shops and schools. The streets are calm, mostly filled with families and retirees.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local bakeriesPublic parksFamily homes

Amplación Las Águilas

Residential suburb Overture

Amplación Las Águilas is a quiet residential neighborhood in the southwest of Mexico City, mostly made up of single-family homes. Local shops and schools serve the community directly.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Private schoolsSmall local eateriesLow trafficCommunity parks

Ampliación 20 de Noviembre

Residential suburb Overture

Ampliación 20 de Noviembre is a mainly residential neighborhood with some small local shops and services. Streets are quiet with low through-traffic.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesPrimary school

Ampliación Asturias

Working-class residential Overture

Ampliación Asturias is a residential neighborhood with mostly low-rise housing and basic local shops. It has limited nightlife and modest infrastructure.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketsProximity to metroPublic schools

Ampliación Aviación Civil

Quiet residential zone Overture

Ampliación Aviación Civil is mostly residential with some small businesses and service shops. The area sees light traffic and has limited nightlife options.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesProximity to major roadsFew parks

Ampliación Caracol

Family-focused residential Overture

Ampliación Caracol is a quiet residential zone with modest homes and small local shops. Most streets are low-traffic and neighbors know each other well.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local bakeriesCorner grocery storesLimited nightlife

Ampliación Daniel Garza

Quiet residential Overture

Ampliación Daniel Garza sits near major avenues with small apartment blocks and local shops. It's close to major museums and the Chapultepec area.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Proximity to Chapultepec ParkNear Museo TamayoLocal taquerias

Ampliación el Yaqui

Suburban residential Overture

Ampliación el Yaqui is a quiet residential area with modest housing and low commercial activity. Most streets see limited traffic and are lined with simple homes.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesBasic public transportLow-rise housing

Ampliación Estado de Hidalgo

Residential, low-key OSM

Ampliación Estado de Hidalgo is a quiet residential area with modest apartment blocks and small local shops. Limited nightlife and few large commercial venues are present.

Cost
$
Safety
4/5
Small grocery storesLocal bakeriesBasic public transport access

Ampliación Granada

Mixed-use modern area Overture

Ampliación Granada has modern apartment complexes and several new office towers. Shops and restaurants cater to both residents and professionals.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Recent developmentClose to PolancoRetail and diningOffice spaces

Ampliación Jalalpa

Quiet local zone Overture

Ampliación Jalalpa is a residential area west of central Mexico City with basic amenities and modest housing. Its streets are mostly narrow and hilly, with limited commercial activity.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Modest homesHilltop viewsSmall convenience shops

Ampliación La Cebada

Quiet residential OSM

Ampliación La Cebada is a small residential area in the southern part of the city. It features modest apartment blocks and local shops serving nearby families.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesLow-rise housingCommunity parks

Ampliación La Mexicana

Modern residential OSM

Ampliación La Mexicana is a newer residential area on the western edge of Mexico City, with modern apartment complexes and quick access to office centers. The streets stay quiet in the evenings and weekends.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
New apartment buildingsClose to Santa FeQuiet streets

Ampliación Lomas de San Bernabé

Quiet residential zone Overture

Ampliación Lomas de San Bernabé is a residential area with modest housing and limited commercial options. Local streets see steady traffic from residents heading to work and school.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local groceriesBasic public transportCommunity schools

Ampliación Los Pirules

Low-key residential OSM

Ampliación Los Pirules is a mostly residential area with local shops and some small neighborhood parks. Streets are quiet but basic public services are present.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesSmall parksPublic transport stops

Ampliación Memetla

Semi-rural residential Overture

Ampliación Memetla sits on the western edge of Mexico City, with mostly residential streets and some basic services. Many homes are self-built, and local shops line the main avenues.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Modest local storesAccess to Cuajimalpa districtQuiet side streets

Ampliación Michoacana

Modest residential Overture

Ampliación Michoacana is a low-rise residential neighborhood with modest apartment blocks and local stores. The area feels quiet, with limited nightlife or commercial activity.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience shopsSmall apartment buildingsQuiet streets

Ampliación Penitenciaría

Working-class residential Overture

Ampliación Penitenciaría is a residential neighborhood in the north of Monterrey, known for basic local shops and modest apartment complexes. The area is mostly quiet with low commercial activity.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesBasic apartment blocksClose to Av. Rodrigo Gómez

Ampliación Popo

Modest residential zone Overture

Ampliación Popo is a quiet residential area with mostly low-rise homes and local shops. Streets tend to be calm with limited nightlife and few commercial options.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesLow-rise housingLimited nightlife

Ampliación Potrerillo

Low-income residential Overture

Ampliación Potrerillo is a mostly residential area with basic services and small local shops. Streets are simple, and daily life is quiet.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local convenience storesPublic schoolsModest housing

Ampliación Simón Bolívar

Working-class residential Overture

Ampliación Simón Bolívar is mainly residential, with a mix of low-rise houses and small local shops. Streets are quiet and have limited nightlife or commercial activity.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesCommunity clinicsSchool zones

Ampliación Torre Blanca

Quiet residential Overture

Ampliación Torre Blanca is a mostly residential area with modest apartment buildings. Daily life is shaped by local shops and casual eateries near main streets.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesSmall parksNeighborhood taquerias

Ampliación Venustiano Carranza

Working-class residential Overture

Ampliación Venustiano Carranza is a residential area with basic services and local shops. It attracts families and workers who seek affordable housing in Mexico City.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsPublic transport accessPrimary schools

Anahuác 1ª Sección

Urban residential Overture

Anahuác 1ª Sección has a mix of older residential blocks and newer developments. It sits close to major avenues and offices, attracting professionals and students.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Near Torre de PemexClose to universitiesLocal marketsMid-rise apartments

Anahuác 2ª Sección

Urban residential Overture

Anahuác 2ª Sección features mid-rise apartment blocks, offices, and a handful of cafes. Located near major roads, it's popular with young professionals.

Cost
$$$
Safety
3/5
New apartment towersCafes and eateriesAccess to public transit

Anzures

Residential, convenient Overture

Anzures is a quiet residential area with tree-lined streets and mid-rise apartment buildings close to central Mexico City neighborhoods. Hospitals and embassies are nearby, and most services are within walking distance.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Bordered by Polanco and ReformaLocal restaurants and cafesNumerous embassiesClose to Chapultepec Park

Aquiles Serdán

Working-class residential Overture

Aquiles Serdán is a mixed-use area with low-rise homes, local shops, and basic services. The streets are mostly residential with small markets and modest eateries nearby.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local produce marketsTraditional eateriesLow-rise housing

Arenal 1ª. Sección

Local residential zone Overture

Arenal 1ª. Sección is a residential area in Mexicali with modest homes and a mix of local businesses. Daily life feels quiet but practical.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Small local shopsLow-rise housingAccessible public transport

Arenal 2ª. Sección

Family-friendly residential Overture

Arenal 2ª. Sección is a mostly residential neighborhood with modest housing and local shops. It draws families looking for quiet streets and affordable rents.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsSmall parksAffordable rentals

Arenal 3ª. Sección

Working-class residential Overture

Arenal 3ª. Sección is a residential neighborhood with local shops and basic services. The area is mostly populated by families and workers.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsBus connectionsCommunity schools

Arenal 4ª. Sección

Quiet local neighborhood Overture

Arenal 4ª. Sección is mostly residential, with low-rise housing and local shops. The area has straightforward streets and basic amenities.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery shopsLow-rise homesCommunity parks

Arenal Puerto Aéreo

Working-class residential Overture

Arenal Puerto Aéreo is mostly residential, with basic local shops and easy access to public transit via Metro Line 1. The area sees regular traffic and has several apartment blocks.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Metro Line 1 stationLocal grocery storesApartment complexes

Argentina Antigua

Low-key residential Overture

Argentina Antigua is a quiet residential area with older homes and modest apartment buildings. Daily life centers around family-owned shops and local cafes along Calle México.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Historic architectureLocal bakeriesCommunity plaza

Argentina Poniente

Residential suburb Overture

Argentina Poniente is a mostly residential area with some small local shops and schools. It's quieter than central neighborhoods, seeing more families and longtime residents than tourists.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesPublic schoolsSmall parks

Artes Gráficas

Quiet residential zone Overture

Artes Gráficas is a residential area with local shops and cafes, known for its quiet streets and proximity to central Valencia. Many buildings are mid-rise and the neighborhood gets moderate foot traffic during the day.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local bakeriesMid-century apartmentsNear Estación del NorteArt supply stores

Arturo Martínez

Quiet residential zone OSM

Arturo Martínez is mostly residential, with low-rise homes and local shops. Community parks are spread throughout, and few businesses operate late.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesSmall parksNeighborhood schools

Asturias

Family-friendly suburb Overture

Asturias is a quiet residential area with local shops and a few schools nearby. Many families live here and the streets are calm in the evenings.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesPublic schoolsSmall parks

Atlampa

Industrial transition zone Overture

Atlampa is an industrial district with warehouses, factories, and modest housing. Daily life revolves around transport hubs and small local businesses.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Wholesale marketsLight manufacturingRailway lines

Aviación Civil

Residential, airport-adjacent Overture

Aviación Civil is a quiet residential neighborhood with a mix of apartments and small businesses. It is next to the airport and popular with workers from nearby transport hubs.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Close to Benito Juárez AirportLocal eateriesAffordable housingMostly low-rise buildings

Azteca

Local residential Overture

Azteca is a mostly residential area with a mix of small shops and casual eateries. Streets are quiet, and the traffic is light compared to the city center.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local groceriesFamily-owned restaurantsLow traffic

Barranca Seca

Quiet residential zone Overture

Barranca Seca sits on the western edge of Mexico City, near the Santa Fe district. The area has mostly housing and some small local shops with limited nightlife.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Close to Santa FeLocal grocery storesLow foot traffic

Barrio La Lonja

Local residential Overture

Barrio La Lonja is a residential area known for its quiet streets and local shops. The neighborhood sees mostly families and longtime residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Small plazasGrocery storesLow-rise housing

Barrio Las Calles

Rural residential Overture

Barrio Las Calles is a quiet residential area with a mix of traditional homes and small farms. Locals rely on nearby El Suytal for basic services and shopping.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Farmland surroundingsFew public amenitiesLocal family homes

Be Grand Coapa

Gated residential Overture

Be Grand Coapa is a modern apartment complex located in southern Mexico City, mostly inhabited by young professionals and families. The area is quieter compared to nearby commercial zones, with controlled access and amenities for residents.

Cost
$$$
Safety
5/5
New apartment buildingsControlled accessPrivate amenitiesClose to Periférico

Be Grand Coyoacán

Contemporary residential Overture

Be Grand Coyoacán is a modern residential complex with high-rise apartments, located at the edge of traditional Coyoacán. Residents enjoy convenient access to main avenues and shopping centers.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated complexNear major roadsModern amenitiesClose to shopping malls

Bosques de las Lomas

Luxury residential Overture

Bosques de las Lomas is an affluent residential neighborhood with luxury homes, gated communities, and modern infrastructure. Most daily needs are met by upscale shops and private schools nearby.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Gated communitiesPrivate schoolsUpscale shopping plazasModern architecture

Bosques de Tetlameya

Suburban residential Overture

Bosques de Tetlameya is a quiet residential neighborhood in southern Mexico City. It features tree-lined streets and mostly single-family homes.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Near UNAM campusLow trafficFamily-orientedLocal parks

Buenavista

Quiet residential Overture

Buenavista is a mostly residential neighborhood with mixed housing and a few local shops. It sees moderate traffic from nearby transit routes.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local marketsProximity to transitApartment complexes

Buenos Aires

Shopping and residential Overture

Buenos Aires is a mixed-use area in Milan, known for its busy commercial streets and high-density housing. Many apartment blocks line the roads near Corso Buenos Aires, which is one of Europe's longest shopping streets.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Corso Buenos AiresMultinational retail chainsMetro connectionsDense urban living

Calvario Camisetas

Local retail center Overture

Calvario Camisetas is a small commercial area known for local shops selling clothing, especially jerseys. It sits near main transit routes, attracting daily shoppers.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Jersey shopsStreet vendorsMain bus routes

Calzada Jalalpa

Middle-class residential OSM

Calzada Jalalpa is a mostly residential area in western Mexico City with local shops and basic services. Public transit options help connect residents to other districts.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local small businessesNear Metro stationsStreet markets

Campestre Palo Alto

Exclusive residential Overture

Campestre Palo Alto is a quiet residential area with upscale apartments and gated communities. Most streets are lined with modern buildings and a few parks.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Private securityModern condosNear commercial centerSmall local parks

Campo de tiro Los Gamitos

Sports facility zone OSM

Campo de tiro Los Gamitos is a small area known mainly for its shooting range facilities. Residential and commercial activity is limited.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Named shooting rangeLow residential presence

Caracol

Suburban residential Overture

Caracol is a quiet, mostly residential area with limited commercial activity. The neighborhood has basic local amenities but few large shops or attractions.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local marketsFamily-run cafesCommunity playgrounds

Carlos Alberto Madrazo

Families and retirees Overture

Carlos Alberto Madrazo is a mostly residential neighborhood with limited local shops and basic services. The area is quiet, with low foot traffic and few commercial spots.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local convenience storesPublic junior highLow traffic streets

Casas B 1-25

Suburban residential Overture

Casas B 1-25 is a residential neighborhood mostly made up of apartment blocks and modest homes. It has quiet streets with limited commercial activity.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Apartment blocksQuiet streetsLimited shops

CASAS "C" 1-62

Quiet residential Overture

CASAS 'C' 1-62 is a residential area with small homes and basic amenities. Most addresses here are single-family units.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Basic local shopsLow-density housing

Centro

Office and retail zone Overture

Centro is the heart of the city with a mix of historic buildings and busy commercial streets. Offices, banks, and retail stores fill most blocks.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Historic architectureMain commercial streetsGovernment buildings

Centro Urbano

Business district Overture

Centro Urbano is the main business and administrative district, with government offices and commercial buildings. Streets stay busy during weekdays due to office workers and shoppers.

Cost
$$$
Safety
3/5
Major government officesRetail storesMain public squareBank branches

Chimalistac

Historic residential quarter Overture

Chimalistac is a quiet residential area in southern Mexico City, featuring old stone streets and colonial-era homes. It's mostly inhabited by families and longtime residents.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Tree-lined streetsColonial architectureNear Viveros de Coyoacán park

Ciudad de México

city OSM

Colonia Agrícola Pantitlán

Working-class residential Overture

Colonia Agrícola Pantitlán is a residential neighborhood with convenient access to transit and local stores. The area is known for busy streets and modest housing.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Pantitlán metro hubLocal marketsBus and taxi routes

Colonia Aviación Civil

Airport-adjacent residential Overture

Colonia Aviación Civil sits near the airport, with housing that serves nearby workers and locals. Streets are plain, with basic shops and services.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Proximity to airportAffordable rentMix of houses and small businesses

Colonia Cuatro Árboles

Low-key residential Overture

Colonia Cuatro Árboles is a quiet residential zone with apartment blocks and small local shops. Most streets are calm, and traffic is light outside peak hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Small grocery shopsNear local schoolsBasic park space

Colonia Escuela de tiro

Suburban residential Overture

Colonia Escuela de tiro is a quiet residential area with modest homes and limited commercial activity. The neighborhood is mostly occupied by local families.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local schoolsSmall parksLow traffic

Colonia Euzkadi

Suburban residential Overture

Colonia Euzkadi is a small residential area with low-density housing and few commercial spots. Most streets are quiet, and services are basic.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Low trafficLocal convenience storesSingle-family homes

Colonia Fernando Casas Alemán

Quiet residential zone Overture

Colonia Fernando Casas Alemán is a residential neighborhood with mid-century apartment buildings and local shops lining its streets. Residents rely mostly on public transport and small community parks.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Public parksLocal marketsMid-century apartments

Colonia Francisco Villa

Working-class residential Overture

Colonia Francisco Villa is a mostly residential area with modest homes and a mix of local businesses. Streets are active with everyday commerce and families.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery shopsNeighborhood schoolsBasic clinics

Colonia Fuentes Brotantes

Quiet residential Overture

Colonia Fuentes Brotantes is a residential area with mid-rise apartment buildings and established local shops. Schools and parks are scattered throughout the neighborhood.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsElementary schoolsCommunity parks

Colonia Gertrudis Sánchez 2a. Sección

Working-class residential Overture

Colonia Gertrudis Sánchez 2a. Sección is a residential area with apartment complexes and local shops. Most streets are quiet, with steady foot traffic during the day.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketsSmall parksPublic transport routes

Colonia Héroes de Cerro Prieto

Quiet residential Overture

Colonia Héroes de Cerro Prieto has mainly residential streets with local shops and basic services. Most buildings are low-rise and there are small parks scattered through the area.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesSmall parksLow-rise housing

Colonia Jardín Balbuena

Middle-class residential Overture

Colonia Jardín Balbuena is a quiet residential area with wide streets and older apartment blocks. Most daily needs are covered by local shops and markets.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Mercado Jardín BalbuenaLocal bakeriesTree-lined streets

Colonial Iztapalapa

Urban residential Overture

Colonial Iztapalapa is a residential area with dense housing and active street markets. Public services and local shops cater mostly to families and working residents.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Busy street marketsLocal schoolsPublic parks

Colonia Los Angeles Apanoaya

Quiet residential Overture

Colonia Los Angeles Apanoaya is a mostly residential neighborhood on the edge of the city. Daily life centers on local shops and family living.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsCommunity parks

Colonia Morelos I

Working-class residential Overture

Colonia Morelos I is a dense area with mixed residential and small retail spaces. Streets are lively but infrastructure is basic and traffic is steady throughout the day.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Street marketsLocal food stallsSmall retail shops

Colonia Morelos III

Local, working-class Overture

Colonia Morelos III is a dense residential area with modest housing and local businesses lining most streets. Community life centers around small shops and a few schools.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Affordable rentsSmall grocery storesBasic public services

Colonia Peñón de los Baños

Airport-adjacent residential Overture

Colonia Peñón de los Baños sits close to the airport and is mostly residential with local shops and small eateries. It has a practical, routine feel favored by longtime residents.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Near Mexico City airportLocal marketsCommunity centers

Colonia Pensador Mexicano

Traditional residential zone Overture

Colonia Pensador Mexicano is a quiet residential area with local grocery stores and small businesses. Most streets are lined with older apartment buildings and modest homes.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsOlder apartment blocksPrimary schoolsFamily businesses

Colonia Presidente Madero

Working-class residential Overture

Colonia Presidente Madero is a quiet residential area with a mix of small homes and local shops. People mostly commute for work and amenities.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesSmall-scale housingMinimal nightlifeCommunity parks

Colonia Presidentes de México

Quiet residential area Overture

Colonia Presidentes de México is a residential neighborhood with modest housing and a mix of local shops. Daily life here centers around small grocery stores and basic services.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local food stallsCorner grocery storesPrimary school

Colonia San Juan de Aragón 1a. Sección

Quiet residential Overture

Colonia San Juan de Aragón 1a. Sección is a mostly residential neighborhood with modest apartment blocks and local shops. It sits near the large Bosque de Aragón park and has steady bus connections.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Bosque de Aragón proximityLocal tianguis marketsAffordable grocery options

Colonia San Pedro de los Pinos

Quiet residential Overture

Colonia San Pedro de los Pinos is a residential area with older apartment blocks and some single-family homes. The neighborhood has good transport options and local markets for daily needs.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Metro San Pedro de los PinosMercado San Pedro de los PinosTree-lined streets

Colonia San Pedro El Chico

Low-key residential Overture

Colonia San Pedro El Chico is a residential neighborhood in northern Mexico City. It mostly features modest apartment buildings and basic local shops catering to daily needs.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local tianguis marketCommunity sports fieldsMetro La Raza nearby

Condesa

Trendy residential Overture

Condesa has a mix of Art Deco buildings, cafés, and bars. Tree-lined streets make it walkable and popular among young professionals and expats.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Parque MéxicoArt Deco architectureCafés and nightlifePet-friendly spaces

Condominio La Conchita

Low-key residential Overture

Condominio La Conchita is a quiet residential complex with gated access and basic amenities. Most residents are families and long-term tenants.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Gated entryFamily-orientedLocal convenience stores

Conjunto Real del Churubusco

Suburban residential Overture

Conjunto Real del Churubusco is a residential neighborhood known for quiet streets and easy access to major roads. It features low-rise apartments and a family-friendly atmosphere.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Near Calzada de TlalpanLocal parksSmall apartment complexes

Contadero

Suburban residential Overture

Contadero has mostly gated communities and low-rise housing, set among wooded areas in western Mexico City. This zone is quiet and somewhat isolated, with limited public transit options.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Private schoolsProximity to Santa FeForested environment

Cooperativa Palo Alto

Artistic enclave Overture

Cooperativa Palo Alto is a small, creative hub in Barcelona with a focus on design and arts. Studio spaces and gardens are housed in converted industrial buildings.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Design studiosMonthly art marketCommunity gardensHistoric factory architecture

Cooperativa Unión Olivos

Quiet residential OSM

Cooperativa Unión Olivos is a residential area with mainly single-story homes and a few small local shops. It is quieter than nearby commercial zones, with limited nightlife.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Low-rise housingLocal minimarketsFew busy streets

Corpus Christi

Port city OSM

Corpus Christi is a coastal city known for its working waterfront and mix of residential areas. The downtown area has government offices and businesses, while surrounding neighborhoods offer quiet streets and local shops.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Seafood marketsTexas State AquariumHarbor BridgeBeach access

Cosmopolita

Contemporary residential Overture

Cosmopolita has residential towers, modern cafes, and a few tech offices. Most residents are young professionals, and public transit is reliable.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
High-rise apartmentsTech startupsModern coffee shopsGood transit access

Coyuya

Working-class residential Overture

Coyuya is a residential area in the Iztacalco borough with a mix of apartment blocks and older homes. Metro Coyuya provides quick access to the metro and trolleybus systems.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Metro Coyuya stationAffordable housingSmall local markets

Cuauhtémoc

Mixed-use business zone Overture

Cuauhtémoc is a central neighborhood in Mexico City known for commercial offices and embassies, with wide avenues lined by hotels and residential towers. It sees steady daytime foot traffic and a quieter scene at night.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Embassy districtHigh-rise officesMajor hotelsWide boulevards

Cuauhtémoc Pensil

Local residential zone Overture

Cuauhtémoc Pensil is mostly residential with small local stores and easy access to larger commercial areas nearby. Its streets are quiet most evenings, though busier during the day.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Near Rio San JoaquínTraditional marketsClose to Polanco amenities

Cuchilla Pantitlán

Working-class residential Overture

Cuchilla Pantitlán is a densely populated area in eastern Mexico City with modest housing and small local shops. Limited public amenities and infrastructure create a utilitarian atmosphere.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local tienditasMetro accessBasic services

Cuevitas

Low-key local enclave OSM

Cuevitas is a small residential area with modest housing and local shops. Most streets are quiet and see little foot traffic.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Traditional eateriesCorner storesElementary school

Damián Carmona

Working class residential Overture

Damián Carmona is a residential area in the northern part of San Luis Potosí. Most streets are lined with modest homes and local shops, with basic amenities nearby.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsPublic parksSmall eateries

Daniel Garza

Quiet residential Overture

Daniel Garza sits just west of Chapultepec Park, mixing residential blocks with small local shops. Metro and bus access are convenient for daily commuting.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Close to Chapultepec ParkLocal taqueríasWalkable streets

Doctores

Urban, utilitarian Overture

Doctores is known for its mix of medical facilities and working class housing. Streets can feel gritty but the area is central and accessible.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Medical institutionsAffordable apartmentsCentral location

Dos Lagos

Suburban retail zone Overture

Dos Lagos is a suburban area known for its outdoor shopping center and access to golf courses. It offers a mix of residential housing and commercial space.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Dos Lagos Shopping CenterThe Golf Club at Dos LagosLakefront walking paths

Ejido San Mateo

Suburban residential Overture

Ejido San Mateo is a quiet residential area on the outskirts of Atizapán de Zaragoza, known for its modest homes and local shops. Traffic is light and the streets are mostly peaceful.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local produce marketsSmall churchesLow-rise housing

El Árbol

Quiet family zone OSM

El Árbol is a residential area with a mix of apartment blocks and small businesses. Local parks and schools draw families seeking everyday convenience.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Two public parksLocal grocery shopsPrimary schoolPet-friendly paths

El Cuernito

Suburban residential OSM

El Cuernito sits on the edge of Álvaro Obregón, surrounded by hills and residential streets. It's quiet, with mostly low-rise houses and a few small shops.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
El Cuernito parkLocal convenience stores

El Ébano

Local residential Overture

El Ébano is a quiet residential neighborhood with basic amenities and modest housing. Most local businesses cater to daily needs rather than nightlife or shopping.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Small grocery storesModest housingLow traffic

El Ermitaño

Residential, busy streets Overture

El Ermitaño is a densely populated working-class neighborhood with narrow streets and mostly low-rise housing. Many residents commute to central Lima for jobs, relying on public transit and mototaxis.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketsMototaxi transportCommunity centers

El Molinito

Working-class residential Overture

El Molinito is a mostly residential neighborhood with a mix of small local shops and simple eateries. Streets are narrow and traffic can be heavy during peak hours.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsStreet food stalls

El Molino

Family-friendly residential Overture

El Molino is mostly residential with a few local cafes and shops along the main streets. The area attracts families thanks to its quiet atmosphere and proximity to schools.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Small local cafesNear schoolsQuiet streets

El Parque

Laid-back residential Overture

El Parque has many residential blocks, small grocers, and accessible public parks. It feels quiet compared to busier commercial parts of the city.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local supermarketFamily parksPrimary schools

El Piru 2da Ampliación

Quiet suburban zone Overture

El Piru 2da Ampliación is a residential area with basic amenities and mostly low-rise housing. Public transport options are limited outside peak hours.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local grocery shopsElementary schoolAccess to major roads

El Piru Santa Fe

Working-class residential Overture

El Piru Santa Fe is a mostly residential area with modest homes and a mix of local businesses. Services are basic and the streets see little through traffic.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local tiendasQuiet blocksCommunity sports fields

El Politoco

Suburban residential OSM

El Politoco is mostly residential with some older apartment blocks and local shops. The area is quiet and sees little night activity.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesPublic parkOlder apartments

El Yaqui

Quiet residential fringe Overture

El Yaqui sits at the western edge of Cuajimalpa and mostly consists of low-rise homes. The area has limited commercial activity and few public spaces.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Proximity to Santa FeLocal small shopsSimple housing

Emilio Carranza

Working-class residential Overture

Emilio Carranza has a mix of modest homes and local convenience stores. Streets see plenty of daily activity from families and workers.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local shopsBasic schoolsAffordable housing

Escandón 1ª Sección

Residential with local shops Overture

Escandón 1ª Sección mixes residential streets with local businesses and medical clinics. It has easy access to public transit and is quieter than nearby hotspots.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Metro Escandón stationParque EscandónMedical clinicsSmall cafes

Escandón 2ª Sección

Quiet residential Overture

Escandón 2ª Sección has mixed residential blocks and small businesses. Many mid-rise apartment buildings share the streets with older homes and local eateries.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Traditional Mexican cafesSmall parksLocal bakeries

Escuela de Tiro

Suburban residential Overture

Escuela de Tiro is a quiet residential area with basic services and easy access to main roads. Most homes are apartments, and the neighborhood sees minimal foot traffic.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery shopsDirect routes to city centerPublic sports facilities

Esperanza

Suburban residential Overture

Esperanza is mainly residential with a mix of older mid-rise apartments and local stores. Most streets are quiet, but main avenues see steady traffic.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Mid-rise apartment blocksLocal grocery shopsQuiet side streets

Estado de Hidalgo

Working-class residential OSM

Estado de Hidalgo is a traditional residential area with modest apartment blocks and small shops. Local families and workers dominate the daily scene.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesElementary schoolsPublic parks

Ex-ejido de Santa Úrsula Coapa

Quiet suburban Overture

Ex-ejido de Santa Úrsula Coapa is mostly residential with several apartment complexes and local shops. The area sees moderate activity due to nearby stadium traffic on game days.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsNear Estadio AztecaApartment complexes

Ex Hipódromo de Peralvillo

Residential, low-key Overture

Ex Hipódromo de Peralvillo is a quiet residential area with older apartment buildings and local shops. Public transit is accessible, but nightlife and restaurants are limited.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local grocery marketsOlder apartment blocksDirect bus routes

Explanada de la Alcaldía La Magdalena Contreras

Government center Overture

Explanada de la Alcaldía La Magdalena Contreras is the administrative plaza at the center of the borough. The area features government offices and occasional civic activities, with limited commercial presence.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Municipal headquartersPublic events siteLimited shops

Explanada del F

Industrial waterfront Overture

Explanada del F is a coastal neighborhood known for spacious avenues and proximity to ports. Industrial activity and ongoing urban projects define much of its landscape.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Port facilitiesLarge public spacesMain coastal road

Explanada Icaro

Family-friendly suburb Overture

Explanada Icaro is a residential area with mid-rise apartment blocks and local shops. Streets are quiet, mostly catering to families and commuters.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesProximity to schoolsFrequent bus routes

Explanada PAN

Local residential zone Overture

Explanada PAN is a residential area with a mix of small businesses and low-rise apartment buildings. There are few attractions, and daily life is quiet.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Small grocery storesLocal eateriesLow-rise apartments

Federal

Low-key residential Overture

Federal is a residential neighborhood with a mix of apartments and older homes. Local shops and small eateries line its main roads.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesSmall cafesOlder housing stock

Felipe Ángeles

Working-class residential Overture

Felipe Ángeles is a residential zone in the north of the city, mostly known for its local shops and basic amenities. Streets here see steady foot traffic throughout the day.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesSmall parksAccessible public transport

Felipe Pescador

Local residential Overture

Felipe Pescador is a working-class area with older residential buildings and small businesses lining its streets. Local markets and transport links make it convenient for daily needs.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Traditional marketsMetro station accessFamily-owned shops

Fraccionamiento Industrial Puerto Aéreo

Industrial residential zone Overture

Fraccionamiento Industrial Puerto Aéreo is a working-class area near the airport with mostly industrial and residential buildings. Public transit and main roads connect it quickly to other parts of Mexico City.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Close to airportMetro Puerto Aéreo stationWarehouse facilities

Francisco I. Madero

Working-class residential OSM

Francisco I. Madero is a residential area with local shops and schools. Most streets are quiet and lined with modest homes.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsPrimary schoolsCommunity parks

Garcimarrero

Quiet residential area OSM

Garcimarrero is a residential neighborhood in the west of Madrid featuring mid-rise apartment buildings and local businesses along main roads. Families and retirees make up most of the local population.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Metro station GarcimarreroLocal marketsParksCommunity centers

General Ignacio Zaragoza

Low-key residential Overture

General Ignacio Zaragoza is a mostly residential area with local shops and basic services. The streets are quiet, and traffic is light most days.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsSmall parksElementary schools

Granada

Residential, traditional Overture

Granada is a historic neighborhood known for its old houses and narrow streets. Residents enjoy a mix of quiet living and easy access to small local shops.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Colonial architectureLocal eateriesQuiet atmosphere

Granjas Navidad

Quiet suburban Overture

Granjas Navidad is a residential area on the western edge of Mexico City, mostly made up of single-family homes. Commercial activity is limited and public transport options are fewer than central neighborhoods.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Single-family housingWest city locationLow commercial presence

Granjas Palo Alto

Suburban residential Overture

Granjas Palo Alto has quiet residential streets and private gated communities. The area borders Santa Fe and offers quick access to offices and shopping malls.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated neighborhoodsProximity to Santa FePrivate schoolsLow traffic

Green City Towers

Contemporary residential Overture

Green City Towers features modern residential high-rises, mostly occupied by young professionals. Local shops and cafes cluster around the base of several tower blocks.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
High-rise apartmentsGround-level retailYoung professionalsSmall parks nearby

Grupo 10

Family-focused suburban Overture

Grupo 10 is a residential neighborhood with apartment blocks and small local shops. Most streets are quiet except at school times.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local schoolsCorner marketsPublic plazas

Grupo 11

Working-class residential Overture

Grupo 11 is a residential area with compact apartment blocks and simple communal spaces. Locals rely on nearby supermarkets and schools for daily needs.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local supermarketsPublic schoolsCommunity playgrounds

Grupo 12

Quiet local residential Overture

Grupo 12 is a residential neighborhood popular with local families. Most homes are low-rise apartments and basic houses with limited commercial activity.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery shopsPublic playgroundsBasic apartment blocks

Grupo 13

Quiet housing area Overture

Grupo 13 is a residential sector with compact apartment blocks and limited commercial activity. Most amenities are basic and focused on locals.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Apartment complexesSmall local shops

Grupo 15

Working class residential Overture

Grupo 15 is a residential area with mid-rise apartment blocks and local shops. The streets are quiet, and most residents commute to other parts of the city for work.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesPublic parksCommunity schools

Grupo 16

Quiet residential zone Overture

Grupo 16 is a residential area with mostly low-rise apartment blocks and basic amenities. The streets see moderate vehicle traffic and foot activity from local residents.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesCommunity playgroundBus routes nearby

Grupo 17

Quiet residential zone Overture

Grupo 17 is a small residential neighborhood with modest apartment complexes and limited commercial activity. Public transport connections are basic, and street amenities are sparse.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local playgroundSimple grocery shops

Grupo 18

Working-class suburb Overture

Grupo 18 is a residential area in the outskirts of Lisbon, mainly consisting of apartment blocks. Public transport links are basic and services are limited.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Affordable rentLocal grocery shopsSimple cafes

Grupo 19

Quiet residential area Overture

Grupo 19 is a residential neighborhood with many apartment blocks and basic local shops. Most residents are working class and families.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesApartment complexesProximity to schools

Grupo 20

Working-class residential Overture

Grupo 20 is a residential area with low-rise housing and local shops. Most streets are quiet and service-oriented, with limited nightlife.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesSmall parksFamily-run eateries

Grupo 8

Working-class residential Overture

Grupo 8 is a residential area in Nuevo Laredo with basic services and modest apartment blocks. Streets are quiet, and local businesses cater to daily needs.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery shopsCommunity parksPublic schools

Grupo 9

Low-key residential Overture

Grupo 9 is a quiet residential area with mid-rise apartment buildings and basic local stores. Most residents are families or older adults, and public transport access is limited.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local convenience shopsFamily housingLimited transit options

Guerrero

Working-class residential Overture

Guerrero is a mainly residential area with a mix of apartment blocks and small businesses. It has good access to public transit and busy streets.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Metro Guerrero stationLocal marketsSmall eateries

Hipódromo

Casual urban living Overture

Hipódromo has a mix of restaurants, bars, and residential blocks. Many locals rent apartments near coffee shops and coworking spaces.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Parque MéxicoWide choice of cafesArt Deco buildings

Hipódromo Condesa

Trendy residential zone Overture

Hipódromo Condesa has leafy streets lined with Art Deco buildings, mid-range restaurants, and cafes. Popular with young professionals and dog owners, it offers easy access to parks and nightlife.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Parque MéxicoArt Deco architecturePet-friendly cafesNightlife spots

Huayatla

Quiet hillside homes Overture

Huayatla is a residential area with steep hills and narrow streets. It's mostly local housing, with few shops or services nearby.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Views toward the cityTraditional local houses

Huichapan

Family neighborhood Overture

Huichapan is a quiet residential area in Mexico City, mostly occupied by families and local businesses. Streets are lined with low-rise homes and small shops.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local bakeriesCorner storesLow-rise residences

Ignacio Manuel Altamirano

Quiet residential Overture

Ignacio Manuel Altamirano is a residential neighborhood with straightforward streets and mainly family homes. Local shops and services cater to daily needs.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesElementary schoolsPublic parks

Irrigación

Quiet residential area Overture

Irrigación is mostly residential with a mix of older homes and newer apartment buildings. It sits between major thoroughfares and offers easy access to Polanco and Nuevo Polanco.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Near Antara shoppingLocal eateriesProximity to PolancoParks and playgrounds

Jalalpa El Grande

Quiet residential Overture

Jalalpa El Grande is a mostly residential area with a mix of older and newer homes. Local shops and basic services are scattered throughout the neighborhood.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsCommunity parksPublic schools

Jalalpa Tepito

Working-class housing Overture

Jalalpa Tepito is mainly residential with a mix of small local businesses. Housing consists mostly of low-rise apartments and street-level shops.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local convenience storesPublic transport routesCommunity parks

Jalalpa Tepito 2a Ampliación

Working-class residential Overture

Jalalpa Tepito 2a Ampliación is a residential area with basic local services and a mix of small shops. It is mostly quiet except for traffic during peak hours.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local convenience storesSmall parksAccess to public transit

Jamaica

Transit hub Overture

Jamaica in Queens is a major transit hub with a busy commercial center and a mix of residential blocks. The area sees a lot of foot traffic around its transportation links.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Jamaica Center subwayAirTrain JFK accessFederal and county courtsShopping along Jamaica Avenue

Janitzio

Traditional island village Overture

Janitzio is a small island community in Lake Pátzcuaro, mainly known for its fishing and traditional Purépecha culture. Residents depend on local crafts and boat tourism to support daily life.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Purépecha artisan shopsMonument to MorelosSeasonal fishing practicesDirect boat connection to Pátzcuaro

Jardín Balbuena

Family neighborhood Overture

Jardín Balbuena is mostly residential with wide streets and local shops. Many families live here, and it's quieter than nearby commercial areas.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local marketsWide avenuesPublic parks

Jardines del Pedregal

Exclusive residential enclave Overture

Jardines del Pedregal is a quiet, upscale residential area in southern Mexico City with large houses and wide streets. Many homes have spacious gardens and high walls for privacy.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Luxury housesPrivate schoolsAztec lava rockLarge gated properties

Jesús del Monte

Quiet residential zone Overture

Jesús del Monte is a residential area in Huixquilucan, known for gated communities and new apartment developments. It has direct access to Interlomas and local schools.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated subdivisionsNear Interlomas mallsLocal private schools

Joyas del Pedregal

Suburban residential Overture

Joyas del Pedregal is a quiet residential area with spacious homes and tree-lined streets. Local traffic is light, and amenities cater mostly to families.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated communitiesPrivate schoolsLocal parks

Juárez

Central mixed-use Overture

Juárez blends historic mansions with modern apartment buildings. The area draws both young professionals and creative businesses thanks to its mix of offices, cafes, and nightlife.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Art Deco architectureLGBTQ+ nightlifeTrendy restaurantsEmbassy Row

Juegos Infantiles Plaza Civica Eduardo Molina

Quiet residential Overture

Juegos Infantiles Plaza Civica Eduardo Molina is a residential area centered around a civic plaza with playgrounds. The neighborhood features basic amenities, mostly serving local families.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Civic plazaChildren's playgroundLocal shops

La Angostura

Rural residential Overture

La Angostura is a mainly residential neighborhood bordered by open land and farmhouses just outside the central area. It offers a quiet setting away from city noise.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Small local shopsProximity to farmlandQuiet streets

La Araña

Industrial outskirts OSM

La Araña is an industrial area on Málaga's eastern coast, known mostly for its cement factory and port infrastructure rather than housing or leisure. Few residential buildings surround the factories and saltworks.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Cement factoryActive portSmall beachSaltworks

La Carbonera

Residential, local shops Overture

La Carbonera has a mix of residential blocks and small local businesses. Streets here feel quiet most hours, with basic services and minimal nightlife.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Family housingCorner marketsLow traffic

La Concepción

Quiet residential Overture

La Concepción is mainly residential with local shops and some small parks. The area attracts families and long-term residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesPlaygroundsApartment blocks

La Cruz

Family-friendly suburb Overture

La Cruz is a quiet residential area with small shops and local eateries. Most homes are modest, and the streets are calm at night.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesTraditional bakeriesSmall parks

Ladera

Quiet suburban residential OSM

Ladera is mostly residential with a mix of single-family homes and small apartment buildings. Local shops and eateries are concentrated around the main intersection.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Ladera ParkSmall shopping centerTree-lined streets

La Estrella

Quiet suburban area OSM

La Estrella is a small municipality south of Medellín, mostly residential with recent development projects. It attracts families due to quieter streets and proximity to nature.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Access to Parque PrincipalFamily-oriented housingEasy reach to MedellínHiking nearby

La Fama

Quiet residential Overture

La Fama is a quiet suburban area with local shops and basic services, mostly residential with few entertainment options. Streets tend to be calm and traffic is light.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Small grocery storesLocal schoolsLow foot traffic

Lago Norte

Upper middle-class suburb Overture

Lago Norte is mostly residential, known for its gated communities and quiet streets. Most homes are large and many locals commute to other parts of Brasília for work.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Lakefront propertiesFamily-orientedFew commercial areasGreen spaces

Lago Sur

Quiet residential Overture

Lago Sur is a mainly residential area with gated communities and some apartment complexes. Shopping centers and schools are common, but nightlife is minimal.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Private neighborhoodsLarge shopping mallsLocal schools

La Huerta

Suburban residential OSM

La Huerta is a mostly residential neighborhood with quiet streets and a few local shops. Some families have lived here for generations.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Small parksLocal grocery storesLow-rise houses

La Manzanita

Quiet suburban area Overture

La Manzanita is a residential neighborhood with a few small shops and local cafes. Streets are quiet, with older homes and modest apartment blocks.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local cafesSmall shopsOlder homes

La Mexicana

Modern business district OSM

La Mexicana is a modern mix of residential towers and office spaces with direct access to a large urban park. The area attracts professionals working in nearby corporate centers.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
La Mexicana parkHigh-rise apartmentsCafes and restaurantsClose to Santa Fe

La Mexicana 2da Ampliación

Working-class residential OSM

La Mexicana 2da Ampliación is a residential neighborhood with modest housing and basic amenities. It sits on the edge of Zona Centro, offering easy access to downtown areas.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Close to downtownElementary school nearbyLocal shopsPublic transport access

La Palmita

Suburban residential OSM

La Palmita is a small residential neighborhood with low-rise housing and minimal commercial activity. Streets are generally quiet with limited public transportation options.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesQuiet streetsBasic amenities

Las Águilas

Suburban residential Overture

Las Águilas is a mostly residential area southwest of central Mexico City, known for quiet streets and family homes. Traffic can get heavy on main roads like Calzada de las Águilas.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Local parksPrivate schoolsProximity to Periférico

Las Águilas 1a Sección

Quiet residential area Overture

Las Águilas 1a Sección is a residential neighborhood in the southwest, favored by families for its quiet streets and proximity to schools. Local shops and parks are part of daily life.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Public parksLocal schoolsSmall shops

Las Águilas 2o Parque

Suburban residential Overture

Las Águilas 2o Parque is a quiet residential area with wide streets and houses. Most activity centers on local shops and services.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Family homesLow trafficLocal convenience stores

Las Águilas 3er Parque

Quiet residential Overture

Las Águilas 3er Parque is a mostly residential neighborhood with several low-rise apartment blocks and local shops. Traffic is light compared to larger city zones.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesSmall parksLow-rise apartments

La Selva

Residential, academic Overture

La Selva is a residential area with a mix of older apartment blocks and newer developments. It sits near the university and several research institutes.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
University proximityResearch centersApartment complexesLocal cafés

Las Tinajas

Quiet local suburb Overture

Las Tinajas is mostly residential, with compact homes and a calm atmosphere. People here tend to know their neighbors, and small local stores are scattered throughout.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Low-rise housingSmall grocery shopsCommunity parks

La Venta

Family-focused residential Overture

La Venta is a residential area known for local shops and small eateries. It attracts families due to its calm streets and convenient access to schools.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local marketsSchools nearbySmall restaurants

Legaria

Quiet residential OSM

Legaria is a primarily residential area with many apartment blocks and local shops. The neighborhood attracts families and commuters thanks to its proximity to metro stations and major roads.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Apartment complexesMetro accessSmall local markets

Liberación Proletaria

Working-class residential OSM

Liberación Proletaria is mostly residential with clusters of shops and convenience stores. Public transport connections are limited compared to other areas.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local grocery storesBasic eateriesLow-rise housing

Locaxco

Quiet suburban zone Overture

Locaxco is a residential area with mid-rise apartments and small local businesses. Commuters use its main roads for access to central parts of the city.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Mid-rise housingLocal shopsMajor transit routes

Loma del Padre

Local residential Overture

Loma del Padre is a quiet residential area with a mix of modest homes and local shops. The neighborhood has limited nightlife and few tourist attractions.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Small grocery storesFamily housingNear main road access

Lomas Altas

Exclusive residential Overture

Lomas Altas is a quiet residential area with spacious homes and gated streets. The neighborhood has limited commercial activity and most amenities are found nearby.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Large private housesSecurity presenceGreen spacesClose to Santa Fe

Lomas de Becerra

Quiet family area OSM

Lomas de Becerra is mostly residential with some small local shops and eateries. Public transport options connect residents to nearby districts.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesBus routesApartment complexes

Lomas de Bezares

Upscale residential Overture

Lomas de Bezares is a quiet residential area in western Mexico City with gated communities and modern apartment towers. The neighborhood is known for well-kept green spaces and private schools.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Private securityInternational schoolsAccess to Bosque de Chapultepec

Lomas de Chamizal

Family-focused residential Overture

Lomas de Chamizal is a residential area with gated communities and private schools. Many families live here, and local shops cater to daily needs.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated housingPrivate schoolsSmall local shops

Lomas de Chamontoya

Quiet suburban zone Overture

Lomas de Chamontoya is a residential area with mostly single-family homes and small parks. Some local shops and convenience stores serve neighbors nearby.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Single-family housesLocal convenience storesSmall neighborhood parks

Lomas de Chapultepec 1ª sección

Affluent residential Overture

Lomas de Chapultepec 1ª sección is mostly residential, with large houses and wide streets. Many embassies and international offices have addresses here.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Embassy presenceTree-lined streetsSpacious homesQuiet atmosphere

Lomas de Chapultepec 2ª Sección

Exclusive residential Overture

Lomas de Chapultepec 2ª Sección is a quiet residential area known for large houses, embassies, and private schools. Its tree-lined streets draw professionals and diplomats.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
EmbassiesPrivate schoolsSpacious homesTree-lined streets

Lomas de Chapultepec 3ª Sección

Exclusive residential Overture

Lomas de Chapultepec 3ª Sección is a quiet residential area with large houses and tree-lined streets. It attracts families and professionals seeking privacy and space.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Spacious private homesGreen streetsLow noise levels

Lomas de Chapultepec 4ª Sección

Exclusive residential Overture

Lomas de Chapultepec 4ª Sección is mainly residential with some embassy buildings and large private homes. Streets are wide and quiet, with limited commercial activity.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
EmbassiesTree-lined avenuesSpacious private houses

Lomas de Chapultepec 5ª Sección

Residential, quiet Overture

Lomas de Chapultepec 5ª Sección is a mostly residential area with spacious homes and tree-lined streets. It is quieter than the central parts of Lomas, attracting families and professionals.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Large housesGreen spacesLow traffic

Lomas de Chapultepec 6ª Sección

Exclusive residential Overture

Lomas de Chapultepec 6ª Sección is a quiet residential area with wide streets and large homes. Private security and gated properties are common here.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Embassy residencesTree-lined avenuesPrivate security presence

Lomas de Chapultepec 7ª Sección

Exclusive suburban enclave Overture

Lomas de Chapultepec 7ª Sección is a mostly residential area with gated houses and tree-lined streets. It is quiet and caters to affluent families seeking privacy.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Large private homesLow noise levelsSecurity presenceLimited commercial activity

Lomas de Chapultepec 8ª Sección

Exclusive residential Overture

Lomas de Chapultepec 8ª Sección is a quiet, mostly residential zone with large houses and private schools. Streets are tree-lined, and traffic is usually light outside rush hour.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Large single-family homesPrivate schoolsQuiet streets

Lomas de la Era

Quiet suburb Overture

Lomas de la Era is a residential neighborhood known for its quiet streets and family-oriented atmosphere. Most homes are single-story with small gardens.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Low trafficLocal grocery shopsElementary schoolSmall parks

Lomas de Las Águilas

Suburban residential Overture

Lomas de Las Águilas is a mostly residential zone with hillside views and access to periferico. Streets are quiet and amenities are sparse but decent schools are nearby.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Hilly terrainLow trafficClose to perifericoPrivate schools nearby

Lomas de los Cedros

Quiet residential cluster Overture

Lomas de los Cedros is a residential neighborhood with gated communities and low-rise apartment buildings. Most homes are modern and residents tend to be families or working professionals.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated subdivisionsLocal convenience storesModern housingFamily-friendly

Lomas de Memetla

Quiet residential Overture

Lomas de Memetla is a mostly residential area in Cuajimalpa with basic amenities and a mix of newer and older homes. It is less dense than central neighborhoods, with limited public transit options.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesProximity to Santa FeLow-rise housing

Lomas de Nuevo México

Quiet suburban OSM

Lomas de Nuevo México is a residential area with mostly low-rise housing and local shops. Public transport links are limited compared to central neighborhoods.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesSmall parksFamily housing

Lomas de Reforma

Exclusive residential Overture

Lomas de Reforma is a quiet residential area with large homes and upscale apartment buildings. Many embassies and diplomatic offices are located here.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Embassy districtTree-lined streetsLuxury housesLow foot traffic

Lomas de San Bernabé

Family-friendly residential Overture

Lomas de San Bernabé is a residential area with mostly single-family homes and local shops. Streets are quiet, and public transport is limited.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesLow trafficSingle-family houses

Lomas de San Pedro

Suburban family zone Overture

Lomas de San Pedro is a residential area with single-family homes and a few local shops. Most streets are quiet, and parks are scattered throughout.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Public parksLocal grocery storesLow traffic

Lomas de Santa Fe

Corporate and upscale living Overture

Lomas de Santa Fe is a modern business and residential area known for high-rise apartments and corporate offices. Retail centers and restaurants add convenience for locals.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Office towersShopping mallsPrivate schoolsApartment complexes

Lomas de Sotelo

Mixed-use residential Overture

Lomas de Sotelo sits near military facilities and large shopping plazas. The area is mainly residential, with easy access to main roads and local businesses.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Campo Militar 1Antara shopping plazaHospitalsMain road access

Lomas de Vista Hermosa

Quiet residential zone Overture

Lomas de Vista Hermosa is a residential area with gated communities and modern apartment complexes. It sits on the western edge of Mexico City and is popular among families and professionals.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Private securityProximity to Santa FeNewer housingAccess to major highways

Lomas Hermosa

Suburban residential Overture

Lomas Hermosa is a quiet residential neighborhood on the northwest edge of Greater Buenos Aires. The area is mostly low-rise housing with some small local businesses.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local shopsLow-rise homesQuiet streets

Lorenzo Boturini

Quiet residential zone Overture

Lorenzo Boturini sits southeast of downtown, featuring modest housing and active local commerce. The area is mostly residential, with some small parks and schools spread throughout.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Affordable apartmentsLocal marketsSmall playgroundsPrimary schools

Los Cedros

Quiet residential area OSM

Los Cedros is mostly residential, with small local shops and basic services along the main roads. It attracts families and longtime residents seeking modest housing options.

Cost
$
Safety
4/5
Local groceriesCommunity parksBudget housing

Los Gamitos

Family-friendly residential OSM

Los Gamitos is a residential area known for its quiet streets and local shops. Most homes are low-rise and built in the 1980s.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesCommunity playgroundFew cafesPrimary school

Los Manzanos

Quiet residential Overture

Los Manzanos is a mostly residential area with a mix of mid-rise apartments and single-family homes. Local shops and small cafes line the main streets.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesFamily parksSmall cafes

Macroplaza Metropolitana Cuitlahuac

Urban commercial center Overture

Macroplaza Metropolitana Cuitlahuac functions as a large commercial hub with shops, restaurants, and recreational spaces. Locals frequent the plaza for events and daily errands.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Major shopping plazaPublic events venueAccessible transit options

Magdalena Mixiuhca

Traditional residential zone Overture

Magdalena Mixiuhca is a residential neighborhood in eastern Mexico City, known for its local markets and straightforward community feel. The area is mostly low-rise housing with basic amenities and easy metro access.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Mixiuhca Metro StationCommunity sports fieldsLocal produce markets

Manzanastitla

Middle-class suburb Overture

Manzanastitla is a residential neighborhood in Cuajimalpa, mostly made up of family homes and apartment complexes. Traffic can be heavy near main roads during peak hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local schoolsBasic retail shopsNear federal highway

Margarita Maza de Juárez

Quiet family neighborhood OSM

Margarita Maza de Juárez is a calm residential area with modest homes and basic services. Local shops, small parks, and schools serve families living here.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local marketsElementary schoolsSmall parks

Mariano Escobedo

Quiet residential Overture

Mariano Escobedo is a mostly residential area with small local shops and low-rise apartment buildings. It sits close to main transit routes and has direct access to the city center.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesProximity to downtownPublic transport options

Maza

Local residential area Overture

Maza is a residential district known for its quiet streets and small family-run shops. It hosts several local cafés and remains popular with long-term residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Family-run shopsLocal cafésQuiet streets

Memetla

Suburban residential Overture

Memetla is a quiet residential area in the southwest of Mexico City with low-rise homes and limited commercial activity. Most of the neighborhood's amenities are local and informal.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local tienditasProximity to Santa FeGreen spaces

Merced Balbuena

Working-class commercial Overture

Merced Balbuena is a mixed-use area in eastern Mexico City. It combines residential streets with light industrial zones and local businesses.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Traditional marketsClose to Metro linesWarehouse districts

Michoacana

Quiet residential Overture

Michoacana is a residential neighborhood known for its classic streets and convenient proximity to central Mexico City. The area has a mix of older apartment blocks and local shops.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local bakeriesSmall parksEasy transit access

Miguel Gaona Armenta

Family residential area OSM

Miguel Gaona Armenta is a mainly residential neighborhood with local shops and basic services scattered throughout. Streets are generally quiet but can be busy during school hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Elementary schoolsSmall grocery storesLocal clinics

Miguel Hidalgo

Business and luxury housing Overture

Miguel Hidalgo has a mix of upscale districts and older residential zones. It includes major business centers and exclusive housing areas.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Polanco shopping districtBosque de Chapultepec parkMuseo SoumayaNuevo Polanco business area

Moctezuma 1ª. Sección

Family-oriented residential Overture

Moctezuma 1ª. Sección is a residential neighborhood near Mexico City's airport, with basic shops and services scattered throughout. Its streets see steady local traffic and buses connecting to central districts.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Close to airportSmall local marketsBus routes

Moctezuma 2ª. Sección

Working class residential Overture

Moctezuma 2ª. Sección is mainly residential with older apartment blocks and some small local businesses. It's close to major traffic routes and public transport.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Metro Moctezuma accessLocal marketsProximity to airport

Modelo Pensil

Quiet residential Overture

Modelo Pensil is a residential area with small homes and local stores. It's known for its close-knit community and basic services nearby.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsPrimary schoolsPublic parks

Molino del Rey

Residential, calm streets Overture

Molino del Rey is a quiet residential area located near government buildings and green spaces. Most homes here are modern apartments or condos.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Near Chapultepec parkEmbassies and officesModern apartmentsLimited nightlife

Morelos

Local residential Overture

Morelos is a residential area with local shops, outdoor markets, and basic services. Activity is centered around daily life, community spaces, and affordable businesses.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Street marketsCommunity plazasAffordable groceries

Mujeres Ilustres

Family-friendly suburb Overture

Mujeres Ilustres is a residential neighborhood popular with families and professionals. Most streets are quiet, with little through traffic.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local schoolsSmall parksGrocery stores

Nextitla

Quiet residential streets Overture

Nextitla is a residential neighborhood in the northwest of Mexico City with a mix of local shops and housing. It has limited nightlife and few tourist attractions.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsSmall parksTraditional eateries

Nicolás Bravo

Quiet local neighborhood Overture

Nicolás Bravo is a modest residential area with small local businesses along its main streets. Most housing is simple, and public facilities are limited.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Low-rise homesLocal grocery shopsBasic parks

Nonoalco Tlatelolco

Urban housing cluster Overture

Nonoalco Tlatelolco is known for its large apartment complexes and historic plaza. The area is shaped by residential blocks, with some commercial activity focused along major streets.

Cost
$$
Safety
2/5
Plaza de las Tres CulturasHigh-rise apartment blocksTlatelolco metro station

Nuevo Polanco

Modern mixed-use district OSM

Nuevo Polanco features modern apartment complexes and corporate offices close to museums and shopping centers. Former industrial spaces have been repurposed into commercial and cultural venues.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Antara Fashion HallMuseo SoumayaUpscale apartmentsFormer industrial area

Obrera

Blue collar residential Overture

Obrera is a working-class area with simple residential blocks and small local stores. Its streets are mostly quiet, but commute traffic can be heavy during peak hours.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Affordable rentalsLocal convenience shopsBusy during rush hour

Observatorio

Working-class residential Overture

Observatorio is an older mixed-use neighborhood with residential streets and active commercial zones along major avenues. Local markets and traditional shops serve the community.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Mercado de ObservatorioPublic transportation hubHospital nearby

Olivar de los Padres

Quiet suburbia Overture

Olivar de los Padres is mostly residential, with gated communities and apartment complexes. Green spaces and schools are nearby, attracting middle-class families.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated housingLocal schoolsParks

Paraje del Caballito

Calm suburban fringe Overture

Paraje del Caballito is a quiet residential zone with low-rise homes and wide streets. Limited commercial activity keeps through-traffic light.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Mainly single-family housingFew small local shopsEasy street parking

Paseo de las Lomas

Suburban residential Overture

Paseo de las Lomas is a quiet residential neighborhood in western Mexico City, populated mostly by families and professionals. It offers gated communities and low-rise apartments with controlled access.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Private schoolsGated housingAccess to main roads

Patio de Honor

Local residential Overture

Patio de Honor is a residential neighborhood with a mix of older apartment blocks and small local shops. Streets are quiet and mostly used by locals.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Small grocery storesApartment complexesQuiet streets

Patio de los Escritores

Literary quarter Overture

Patio de los Escritores is a compact area known for its literary landmarks and quiet cafés. Residential blocks sit next to small bookshops and community spaces.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Independent bookshopsWriter-themed cafésCommunity center

Patio II

Residential with local shops Overture

Patio II has mostly mid-rise apartments with some local shops and market stalls. Residents are mainly working families and older adults.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Mid-rise housingStreet market stallsLocal grocery stores

Patio III

Quiet residential Overture

Patio III is a residential neighborhood with mid-rise apartment buildings and small local shops. Streets are lined with basic facilities and a few cafés.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Mid-rise apartmentsLocal convenience storesNeighborhood cafés

Patio IV

Residential and low-key Overture

Patio IV has quiet residential streets and a modest mix of local shops. Most buildings are mid-rise apartments with basic amenities.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Family parksSmall grocery storesMid-rise apartment blocks

Patio Norte

Quiet local area Overture

Patio Norte is mostly residential with basic shops and small eateries lining its main streets. The area has limited nightlife and sees little tourist traffic.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesCasual cafesLow-rise housing

Patio Octavio Paz

Quiet residential Overture

Patio Octavio Paz is a residential spot with a mix of mid-rise apartment buildings. Small shops and convenience stores line the main roads.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesApartment blocksLow vehicle traffic

Patios Marianos

Residential and local Overture

Patios Marianos is a mostly residential area with small local shops and simple cafes. The streets are quiet and daily activity is steady throughout the week.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Basic cafesLocal grocery storesLow-rise housing

Patio Sur

Local residential zone Overture

Patio Sur is a residential area in the southern part of Montevideo. It has local markets and quiet streets with modest apartment buildings.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Neighborhood marketsApartment complexesEasy access to bus lines

Paulino Navarro

Quiet local area Overture

Paulino Navarro is a residential neighborhood in eastern Mexico City with affordable housing and access to basic local shops. Public transportation options connect it to other parts of the city.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Metro accessLocal street marketsAffordable apartments

Pedregal de Coyoacán

Suburban residential Overture

Pedregal de Coyoacán is a quiet residential area with tree-lined streets and single-family homes. It attracts families seeking space and calm away from heavy city traffic.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Wide avenuesPrivate schoolsDetached housesLocal parks

Pedro María Anaya

Middle-class residential Overture

Pedro María Anaya is mostly residential with a mix of apartment buildings and traditional homes. The streets are quiet and the area offers easy Metro access.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Metro Line 2 stationPark areasLocal restaurants

Penitenciaría

Mixed-use, working class Overture

Penitenciaría is a residential area northeast of Monterrey's city center, known for its proximity to government offices and the state prison facility. Streets are busy, with small shops and local eateries lining the main avenues.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
State penitentiary presenceLocal street foodAccess to metro Line 1Government buildings zone

Peñón de los Baños

Airport-adjacent residential Overture

Peñón de los Baños is a mostly residential area near Mexico City's eastern airport boundary. Its streets are lined with modest homes and local shops.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Close to Terminal 1Traditional pulque barsCommunity soccer fields

Pensador Mexicano

Quiet suburban Overture

Pensador Mexicano is mainly residential, with low-rise apartments and local stores scattered throughout. Streets are quiet and most activity centers around small parks and schools.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery shopsPublic parksElementary schools

Pensil Norte

Traditional residential Overture

Pensil Norte is a working-class area with local shops and practical services. The streets are mostly residential and public transport is accessible.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsEasy metro accessSmall eateries

Pensil Sur

Working-class residential Overture

Pensil Sur is mainly residential, featuring small local shops and modest apartment buildings. Streets are quiet with steady commuter traffic due to its proximity to major roads.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesApartment complexesEasy access to Río San Joaquín

Peralitos

Local residential Overture

Peralitos is a quiet residential neighborhood with modest apartment blocks and local grocery shops along its main roads. Family-run eateries and bakeries attract nearby residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Small grocery shopsFamily-run bakeriesApartment blocksLocal eateries

Peralvillo

Commercial-residential mix Overture

Peralvillo is a working-class neighborhood with dense residential blocks and many small businesses. The area is known for its wholesale markets and auto parts shops.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Wholesale marketsAuto parts districtLocal eateriesMain avenues

Periodista

Suburban residential Overture

Periodista is a residential zone in Ciudad Real with a mix of apartment blocks and single-family houses. Local shops and schools are common, and streets are quieter on weekends.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local schoolsSmall grocery storesQuiet streets

Piru Santa Lucía

Suburban residential OSM

Piru Santa Lucía is a residential neighborhood known for local shops and small parks. Most streets are quiet, with a mix of older houses and low-rise apartments.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesCommunity parkFamily housing units

Plancha

Residential, local commerce Overture

Plancha is a working-class area with small local shops, mercados, and modest housing. Some parts see heavy traffic due to its central location and proximity to transit links.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Mercado PlanchaAffordable restaurantsBus station proximity

Plaza 23 de Mayo

Community gathering spot Overture

Plaza 23 de Mayo is a small residential area centered around a public square. Locals gather for outdoor activities and social events.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Central plaza with playgroundOpen-air exercise equipmentLocal food stalls

PLAZA AEROPUERTO

Transit and logistics zone Overture

Plaza Aeropuerto surrounds a major transit hub, with hotels and practical services for travelers. Daily life revolves around airport traffic and transport connections.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Close to airport terminalsBusiness hotelsBus and taxi servicesShuttle operators

Plaza Civica

Government hub Overture

Plaza Civica is a central district known for its public square and government offices. Many locals visit for civic events and administrative tasks.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Central plazaMunicipal buildingsFrequent local events

Plaza Civica Adolfo Lopez Mateos

Civic center Overture

Plaza Civica Adolfo Lopez Mateos is a central square used for political gatherings and public celebrations. The area is busy during events but quieter otherwise.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Large open plazaMonument to Adolfo Lopez MateosSite for public events

Plaza Cívica Unidad Independencia

Community events hub Overture

Plaza Cívica Unidad Independencia sits in the south of Mexico City and is known for its large open space, host to events and local gatherings. The area is mostly residential with easy access to public transport.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Open plazaEvent spaceResidential blocksNear Metro Line 1

Plaza comunitaria La del Mar

Community-focused residential Overture

Plaza comunitaria La del Mar is a modest residential area focused around its community plaza. Most activity centers on local gatherings and small shops nearby.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Community plaza eventsLocal grocery stores

plaza cuadro

Middle-class residential Overture

Plaza Cuadro is a residential area with a mix of mid-rise apartments and local shops. The neighborhood sees steady foot traffic from nearby schools and offices.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local bakeryElementary schoolSmall grocery stores

Plaza de la Constitución

City square area Overture

Plaza de la Constitución is a central square in Málaga, surrounded by shops, cafés, and city administrative buildings. People gather here for events and daily socializing.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Historic city hallLocal cafésShopping streetsPublic events

Plaza del Águila

Quiet suburban center Overture

Plaza del Águila has residential blocks mixed with small local businesses. Streets are calm with easy access to supermarkets and cafes.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Family-run cafesLocal grocery storesSmall public square

Plaza de la Paz

Community hub Overture

Plaza de la Paz is a central area known for its historic buildings and regular community events. Many locals gather here for civic activities and nearby dining.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Historic architecturePublic gatheringsLocal restaurantsProximity to city center

Plaza del Bicentenario

Government plaza Overture

Plaza del Bicentenario is a central public space surrounded by government offices and civic institutions. It often hosts official events and outdoor gatherings.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Open plazaAdjacent government buildingsFrequent civic events

Plaza de San Juan Bautista

Calm residential zone Overture

Plaza de San Juan Bautista is mainly residential with a few local shops and cafes spread around its central square. The area is quiet and sees little tourist activity.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Central plazaLocal cafésSmall shops

Plaza de Santa Veracruz

Historic public square Overture

Plaza de Santa Veracruz sits in central Mexico City, bordered by cultural landmarks and local markets. The area sees regular foot traffic and active street life.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Santa Veracruz ChurchMuseo Franz MayerStreet vendorsPublic events space

Plaza Juárez

Administrative center Overture

Plaza Juárez is a central zone known for its large civic square and surrounding government offices. The area sees steady daytime activity from workers and local events.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Plaza Juárez squareGovernment buildingsPublic events

Plaza Manuel Gamio

Historic civic square Overture

Plaza Manuel Gamio sits next to the Templo Mayor archaeological site and offers public seating by historic monuments. It's a central spot used for gatherings and quick breaks in downtown Mexico City.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Adjacent to Templo MayorPublic seatingWalking distance to Zócalo

Plaza Mariana

Religious center Overture

Plaza Mariana sits next to the Basilica de Guadalupe and hosts a mix of religious visitors and local vendors. Crowds are frequent due to its proximity to major pilgrimage sites.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Basilica de GuadalupeLarge plaza eventsStreet food vendorsCraft markets

Plaza Principal

Central gathering spot Overture

Plaza Principal is the core of Tequisquiapan, mostly surrounded by small shops and local restaurants. Regular events and markets are held around its main square.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Historic main squareLocal shopsFrequent eventsOpen-air cafes

Plaza Roja

Urban nightlife hub Overture

Plaza Roja is a central neighborhood known for its active nightlife and mixed residential buildings. Bars and local eateries make it busy most evenings.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Late-night barsApartment blocksLocal food spots

Plaza Tenochtitlán

Market plaza Overture

Plaza Tenochtitlán features local market stalls and cultural displays in a small plaza near the historic center. Visitors often see murals and vendors selling crafts.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
MuralsArtisan vendorsCultural events

Plazuela del Marqués

Local gathering spot Overture

Plazuela del Marqués is a small residential area with a central square lined by cafes and shops. Most buildings are low-rise and streets see light vehicle traffic.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Central plazaOutdoor cafesFamily-owned shops

Plutarco Elias Calles

Quiet residential Overture

Plutarco Elias Calles is mostly residential with compact streets and modest homes. Local shops and small eateries serve the community.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesFamily eateries

Polanco 1ª Sección

Luxury shopping district Overture

Polanco 1ª Sección is an upscale area known for luxury shopping and high-end dining. Many embassies and corporate offices are located here, giving it a polished business feel.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
High-end boutiquesFine dining restaurantsEmbassiesCorporate offices

Polanco 2ª Sección

High-end business district Overture

Polanco 2ª Sección has luxury apartments, corporate offices, and upscale dining. The main avenues see heavy traffic throughout the day.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Exclusive restaurantsLuxury boutiquesCorporate officesPremium housing

Polanco 3ª Sección

Quiet upscale residential Overture

Polanco 3ª Sección is a mostly residential section of Polanco, featuring wide streets and high-end apartment buildings. It borders several parks and has limited commercial areas.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Nearby Chapultepec ParkTree-lined avenuesLuxury apartments

Polanco 4ª Sección

Quiet residential enclave Overture

Polanco 4ª Sección is a mostly residential area with parks and museums. The neighborhood has limited commercial activity compared to main Polanco.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Parque LincolnMuseo TamayoTree-lined streets

Polanco 5ª Sección

Luxury residential Overture

Polanco 5ª Sección is mostly residential with upscale apartment buildings and quiet streets. It's separated from main shopping and dining areas by wide avenues and green spaces.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
High-rise apartmentsTree-lined streetsClose to parks

Popo

Local residential Overture

Popo has a mix of low-rise housing and local businesses. Streets see steady traffic and residents are mostly working families.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Small groceriesElementary schoolFamily clinics

Popotla

Urban local mix Overture

Popotla combines residential blocks with small shops and local eateries. The area sees a regular flow of traffic due to its location along major roads.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Avenida Marina Nacional accessTraditional marketsProximity to museums

Popular Rastro

Market hub Overture

Popular Rastro has many old apartment blocks and small local shops. The area draws crowds on weekend mornings thanks to the large flea market.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
El Rastro flea marketLow-rise housingMany tapas barsAntique stores

Portal San Ángel

Suburban residential Overture

Portal San Ángel is a quiet residential area with gated communities and a mix of low-rise apartments. Local shops and cafés line the main streets.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated communitiesLocal cafésLow-rise apartmentsSmall shops

Potrero del Llano

Working-class residential Overture

Potrero del Llano is a quiet residential neighborhood on the northern edge of the city. Homes are mostly modest, with some small shops along the main roads.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesBasic public transportSmall family businesses

Presidentes

Local residential zone Overture

Presidentes is mostly residential with small local shops and quiet streets. Public transport access is limited compared to central neighborhoods.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesQuiet atmosphereLimited public transit

Progresista

Low-key residential Overture

Progresista is a mostly residential area with modest apartment buildings and basic local shops. Streets are quiet and traffic is light.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Small grocery storesLocal bakeriesPublic playgrounds

Puebla

Historic and commercial center Overture

Puebla mixes historic charm with modern growth. Colonial architecture lines the center, while expanding suburbs draw new businesses and families.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
UNESCO-listed old townCatedral de PueblaMany universitiesStrong food scene

Pueblo Magdalena Mixiuhca

Traditional residential Overture

Pueblo Magdalena Mixiuhca is a quiet area with historic roots, mostly made up of residential streets and local shops. The community is close-knit and many families have lived here for generations.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Historic churchLocal marketsFamily-run eateries

Pueblo Nuevo

Quiet residential area OSM

Pueblo Nuevo has mostly residential blocks and local shops. Many families have lived here for decades and most businesses are independent or family-run.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local bakeriesSmall grocery storesCommunity parks

Pueblo Nuevo Alto

Quiet residential Overture

Pueblo Nuevo Alto is a mostly residential district with small local businesses and basic services. The area has limited nightlife and low tourist presence.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsPublic parksBasic services

Pueblo Nuevo Bajo

Family-oriented residential Overture

Pueblo Nuevo Bajo is a mostly residential area with local shops and schools. Streets are quiet and community-focused, with limited nightlife.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsPublic schoolsQuiet streets

Quetzal 100

Modern residential Overture

Quetzal 100 is a newer residential neighborhood known for apartment complexes and easy access to public transport. Local shops and services cater mostly to families and young professionals.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Apartment blocksNear transport linesLocal grocery stores

Real de las Lomas

Quiet upscale residential Overture

Real de las Lomas is a secluded residential neighborhood popular with families and expatriates. It has private streets and gated areas.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Gated communitiesLarge homesClose to Santa Fe

Reforma Pensil

Working-class residential Overture

Reforma Pensil is a residential zone with older apartment blocks and growing small businesses. Some streets show recent redevelopment, but basic amenities are limited.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local taqueriasBasic shopsNear PolancoSimple park

Reforma Social

Residential, upper-middle class Overture

Reforma Social has a mix of upscale residences and mid-rise apartment buildings. The area is mostly quiet with some local restaurants and shops.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Private schoolsLocal eateriesTree-lined streets

Residencial Castilla

Suburban residential Overture

Residencial Castilla is a quiet residential area with mainly apartment buildings and local businesses. Streets are lined with small shops and basic services for daily needs.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Apartment complexesLocal grocery storesPlaygrounds

Residencial Militar

Military family housing OSM

Residencial Militar is a quiet residential area mostly occupied by military families. The streets are orderly, with little commercial activity nearby.

Cost
$$
Safety
5/5
Well-kept streetsControlled accessLow noise

Residencial Oasis Azcapotzalco

Family residential Overture

Residencial Oasis Azcapotzalco is a quiet housing area with gated residential complexes and newer apartment buildings. Most streets are calm with limited retail options nearby.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Gated communitiesModern apartmentsLocal parks

Residencial Rinconada Coyoacán

Quiet suburban enclave Overture

Residencial Rinconada Coyoacán is a gated neighborhood in southern Mexico City, favored by families for its calm streets and private green areas. The area is mostly residential and features large homes with security access.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Controlled access gatesPrivate parksFamily homesClose to universities

Residencial Zen

Suburban residential Overture

Residencial Zen is a quiet residential neighborhood with mainly mid-rise apartment blocks and local shops. The area attracts families and young professionals seeking affordable housing.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesFamily parksMid-rise apartments

Revolución

Mainly local commerce Overture

Revolución is a densely populated area with mixed residential and commercial space, known for local shops and busy intersections. Public transport connections run throughout much of the neighborhood.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Frequent city busesStreet marketsMid-rise apartment blocks

Rinconada Colonial 7a Sección

Quiet suburb Overture

Rinconada Colonial 7a Sección is mostly residential, with gated streets and detached homes. There are few commercial spots, so amenities are limited.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated streetsSingle-family homesLow traffic

Rinconada de las Deidades 2a Sección

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada de las Deidades 2a Sección features residential streets lined with single-family homes. Most properties are newer, with modest yards and quiet surroundings.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Newer housingQuiet streetsModest lot sizes

Rinconada de las Monedas 4ta Sección

Quiet suburban streets Overture

Rinconada de las Monedas 4ta Sección is a residential neighborhood with basic services and a calm atmosphere. Most homes are single-family and local shops are scattered throughout.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local corner storesFamily parksLow through traffic

Rinconada de las Tribus 3a Sección

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada de las Tribus 3a Sección is a quiet residential neighborhood with limited commercial activity. Most homes are single-family and streets are calm.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local parksFamily housingLow traffic

Rinconada de los Cantos 2da Sección

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada de los Cantos 2da Sección is a quiet residential area with mainly single-family homes. Local stores and basic services are scattered throughout, mostly catering to families and retirees.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Small neighborhood parksLocal convenience storesLow traffic streets

Rinconada de los Continentes 3a Sección

Quiet residential zone Overture

Rinconada de los Continentes 3a Sección is a residential neighborhood with planned streets and modest homes. Local shops and small parks are scattered throughout the area.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Family housingLocal shopsSmall parks

Rinconada de los Escritores 4ta Sección

Quiet residential Overture

Rinconada de los Escritores 4ta Sección is mostly residential, with quiet streets and small homes. Local shops are limited but basic services are close.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Low trafficSmall local storesFamily homes

RINCONADA DE LOS INSTRUMENTOS 3RA SECCIÓN

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada de los Instrumentos 3ra Sección is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes. It is located on the edges of the city, away from commercial centers.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Low trafficFamily housingLimited public transport

RINCONADA DE LOS JUEGOS 5TA SECCIÓN

Family-oriented suburb Overture

Rinconada de los Juegos 5ta Sección is a residential area with parks and family homes. Streets are quiet and mostly lined with newer construction.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local parksNewer housingQuiet streets

RINCONADA DE LOS LAGOS 7MA SECCIÓN

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada de los Lagos 7ma Sección is a residential zone on the city's edges, mostly made up of gated developments and newer homes. Daily life centers around family and local amenities with limited commercial activity.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated communitiesNew housingQuiet streets

Rinconada de los Músicos 2a Sección

Quiet suburban area Overture

Rinconada de los Músicos 2a Sección is mostly residential, with local shops and small eateries. Streets are calm with light traffic and few public spaces.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local convenience storesFamily housingSmall restaurants

Rinconada de los Personajes 5ta Sección

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada de los Personajes 5ta Sección is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes. The streets are calm and traffic is minimal.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Low trafficFamily housingLocal convenience stores

Rinconada de los Pintores 4ta Sección

Low-key residential Overture

Rinconada de los Pintores 4ta Sección is a residential area with quiet streets and single-family homes. Local shops and convenience stores serve daily needs.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Single-family housesLocal convenience storesQuiet streets

Rinconada de los Poetas 5ta Sección

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada de los Poetas 5ta Sección is a quiet residential area with tree-lined streets and family homes. It's known for low traffic and a calm atmosphere.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Quiet streetsFamily housingGreen spaces

RINCONADA DE LOS RÍOS 6TA SECCIÓN

Suburban housing Overture

RINCONADA DE LOS RÍOS 6TA SECCIÓN is a residential area with quiet streets and modern homes. Most properties are gated and the neighborhood sees little through traffic.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated communitiesModern single-family housesLow traffic

Rinconada de los Ritmos 3ra Sección

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada de los Ritmos 3ra Sección is a residential area with mostly low-rise housing and small local shops. Streets are quiet and mainly serve local traffic.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesFamily homesSmall parks

Rinconada Fauna 1ra Sección

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada Fauna 1ra Sección is a residential neighborhood with small parks and modest homes. Most streets are quiet, though some local shops serve the area.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesSmall playgroundsBasic public transport links

Rinconada Flora 1ra Sección

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada Flora 1ra Sección is a residential neighborhood known for single-family homes and local convenience stores. Streets are fairly quiet and traffic is light.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Single-family homesLocal grocery shopsLow trafficNear parks

Rinconada Macondo 4ta Sección

Suburban family area Overture

Rinconada Macondo 4ta Sección is a residential zone with modest housing and basic local services. Its streets are quiet and mostly occupied by families.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesLow foot trafficSingle-family homes

Rinconada Precolombina

Low-key residential Overture

Rinconada Precolombina is a small residential area with quiet streets and simple homes. Most amenities are local and basic, with few commercial spots.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local shopsBasic parksQuiet atmosphere

Rinconada Volcanes 1ra Sección

Suburban residential Overture

Rinconada Volcanes 1ra Sección is mostly residential, with quiet streets and newer housing developments. Few commercial businesses are found here compared to other areas.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Recent housing projectsLimited shopsQuiet streets

Roma Norte

Hipster urban enclave Overture

Roma Norte is known for its mix of early-20th-century architecture and a broad selection of cafés, bars, and galleries. Many young professionals and creatives live here.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Art Deco buildingsTrendy restaurantsBoutique shopsPublic parks

Roma Sur

Residential with cafes Overture

Roma Sur offers quiet streets and mid-century buildings mixed with casual eateries. It attracts residents seeking a relaxed urban feel without intense nightlife.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Tree-lined avenuesLocal restaurantsHistoric architecture

Romero Rubio

Quiet residential Overture

Romero Rubio is a mostly residential area with blocks lined by small local businesses and apartment buildings. Metro connections make commuting straightforward for workers and students.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Metro Romero RubioLocal grocery shopsApartment complexes

San Ángel

Artistic old quarter Overture

San Ángel is a historic neighborhood known for its colonial streets and well-preserved architecture. Small plazas and galleries attract locals and visitors seeking a quieter part of the city.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Weekly craft marketFormer monasteriesCobblestone streetsLocal art galleries

San Diego Ocoyac

Quiet local area Overture

San Diego Ocoyac is a mostly residential neighborhood with a mix of family homes and local shops. It is part of the southwest edge of Chalco and does not attract many visitors.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Small neighborhood parksTraditional eateriesLocal schools

San Gabriel

Suburban Asian enclave Overture

San Gabriel has a large Asian population, especially Chinese and Vietnamese communities. The area features both older homes and modern condos near Valley Boulevard.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Chinese supermarketsHistoric MissionDim sum restaurants

San Jerónimo Aculco

Peaceful suburban Overture

San Jerónimo Aculco is a quiet area with traditional homes and low-rise stores. Traffic is light, and most streets feel residential.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local family restaurantsSmall parksHistoric church

San Joaquín

Middle-class residential Overture

San Joaquín is mostly residential with several supermarkets and small shops. The streets are quieter than downtown, and public transport access is good.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsEasy metro accessQuiet streets

San José de los Cedros

Suburban residential Overture

San José de los Cedros is a quiet residential neighborhood in western Cuajimalpa, mostly filled with family homes and low-rise apartment buildings. Local shops and schools cater to residents rather than visitors.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local marketsNeighboring schoolsSmall parks

San Juanico

Surf town Overture

San Juanico is a small coastal town known for its surf spot, set along a quiet stretch in Baja California Sur. Basic local services and amenities serve a tight-knit community of residents and surfers.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Scorpion Bay surf breakLocal seafood optionsSimple accommodations

San Lorenzo Tlatenango

Local residential zone Overture

San Lorenzo Tlatenango is a residential area in western Mexico City, known for its mix of apartment blocks and local shops. The neighborhood is quieter with few attractions for visitors.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsApartment complexesNeighborhood parks

San Miguel Chapultepec 1ª Sección

Peaceful residential area Overture

San Miguel Chapultepec 1ª Sección is mostly residential, buffered by major avenues and surrounded by museums and parks. Its streets are quiet with mostly older apartment buildings and some local shops.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Close to Chapultepec ParkWalking distance to museumsLocal bakeriesTree-lined streets

San Miguel Chapultepec 2ª Sección

Residential and institutional Overture

San Miguel Chapultepec 2ª Sección is quieter than the main section, with residential streets and some government buildings. Access to parks and metro stations makes it practical for locals.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Proximity to Bosque de ChapultepecMetro and bus connectionsSeveral federal offices

San Pedro

Port district Overture

San Pedro sits near the Port of Los Angeles and mixes residential streets with commercial areas. Many locals work in shipping or related industries.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Port of Los AngelesKorean Bell of FriendshipWarehouse jobsWorking-class community

San Pedro Cuajimalpa

Family suburban Overture

San Pedro Cuajimalpa combines residential streets with small local businesses and several schools. Traffic can be heavy during weekday mornings and afternoons.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsSchoolsQuick access to Santa FeSmall parks

San Rafael

Suburban residential Overture

San Rafael is a mostly residential area in Lima with small parks and low-rise apartments. Local shops and cafes serve residents but it stays quiet at night.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local bakeriesNeighborhood parksQuiet streets

San Simón Tolnahuac

Middle-class residential Overture

San Simón Tolnahuac is a residential area with large apartment complexes and a few local shops. Most streets are quiet, with modest housing and some green spaces.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Apartment blocksLocal grocery storesSmall parks

Santa Anita

Suburban family area Overture

Santa Anita is a residential neighborhood known for quiet streets and local businesses. Large parks bring families and groups outdoors on weekends.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Santa Anita ParkLocal grocery shopsCommunity playgrounds

Santa Cruz Atoyac

Residential, family-oriented OSM

Santa Cruz Atoyac is a quiet residential neighborhood in southern Mexico City, with access to major roads and basic local services. Several high-rise apartment buildings and schools are located nearby.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Near Plaza Universidad mallEasy Metro accessLocal parksMultiple schools

Santa Cruz Aviación

Residential near airport Overture

Santa Cruz Aviación sits close to Oaxaca International Airport and has a mix of residential homes and local businesses. Streets are quiet, and traffic increases with airport activity.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Proximity to airportSmall shopsLocal eateries

Santa Fe

Commercial and residential Overture

Santa Fe is a modern business district known for its glass towers and corporate offices. Apartment complexes and malls dominate the area, with little historic charm.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Large shopping mallsCorporate officesContemporary high-risesPrivate hospitals

Santa Fe Centro Ciudad

Central business district Overture

Santa Fe Centro Ciudad is the main commercial and administrative hub of Santa Fe, with government offices, banks, and dense local businesses. The area is busy during weekdays and quieter at night.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Government buildingsBus connectionsLocal shopsFinancial services

Santa Fe Cuajimalpa

Corporate hub Overture

Santa Fe Cuajimalpa is a modern business and residential area with high-rise offices, upscale apartments, and shopping malls. The neighborhood attracts professionals working in finance and tech sectors.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
4/5
Large mall complexCorporate office towersNew luxury apartmentsMajor hospital

Santa Fe La Loma

Exclusive residential zone Overture

Santa Fe La Loma is a gated residential area with upscale homes. It has strict access controls and offers privacy from the rest of Santa Fe.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Private securityLarge modern housesLimited public access

Santa Fe Peña Blanca

Residential fringe Overture

Santa Fe Peña Blanca is a semi-rural area with a mix of modest homes and small businesses. Most amenities are locally run and the streets feel quiet after dark.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesNear open fieldsModest housing

Santa Fe Tlayapaca

Suburban residential Overture

Santa Fe Tlayapaca is a small residential area on the outskirts with mostly local shops and basic services. The streets are quiet, with low foot traffic after dark.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesPublic parkPrimary school

Santa María Insurgentes

Transit-heavy residential Overture

Santa María Insurgentes mixes residential blocks with commercial activity, especially around main avenues and transit hubs. The area draws many weekday commuters due to its proximity to metro lines and bus routes.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Buenavista Station accessWholesale marketsSports facilitiesMain avenue shops

Santa María la Ribera

Historic residential Overture

Santa María la Ribera features classic Porfirian-era homes and local markets. Residents enjoy quiet streets, small cafés, and easy access to downtown.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Kiosko MoriscoLocal food marketsCultural centersTree-lined streets

Santo Tomás

Quiet residential area Overture

Santo Tomás is mostly residential with a mix of apartment blocks and traditional houses. Commercial activity centers around local shops and basic services along main streets.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsCommunity parksSchools nearby

Sevilla

Historic city center Overture

Sevilla is a central area known for its mix of historic sites and active nightlife. Apartments are popular among students and young professionals.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Bars and clubsUniversity of SevillaCathedral of SevillaCafés

Simón Bolívar

Residential, local commerce Overture

Simón Bolívar has a mostly residential layout with modest apartment buildings and local shops. Public transport options are frequent, connecting the area with central parts of the city.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsBus linesSmall parks

Tabacalera

Historic government zone Overture

Tabacalera is an older area southwest of Mexico City's historic center, known for its late 19th-century buildings and government offices. Streets are busy during business hours, quieter at night.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Monumento a la RevoluciónMuseo Nacional de San CarlosMultiple federal offices

Tacuba

Working-class residential Overture

Tacuba is a mixed-use district in the northwest of Mexico City, with working-class housing, traditional markets, and established small businesses. Public transport is convenient, but the area sees moderate traffic congestion.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Mercado TacubaMultiple metro stationsHistoric churches

Tacubaya

Transit hub, working-class Overture

Tacubaya is a mix of residential streets and commercial activity, with older apartment buildings and small local shops throughout. Its metro station connects many parts of Mexico City.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Tacubaya Metro stationSmall local marketsOlder apartment blocks

Tarango

Quiet suburban Overture

Tarango is a residential area in western Dhaka with varying housing types. Local markets and community spaces serve most daily needs.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local bazaarsPlaygroundsMosques

Tecolalco

Low-density housing OSM

Tecolalco is a residential neighborhood with limited commercial activity. Most streets are quiet, and local shops are scarce.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Mostly single-family homesFew public spacesBasic local services

Tepetongo

Traditional rural town Overture

Tepetongo is a small town in Zacatecas known for quiet streets and a close-knit community. Local businesses and family farms shape daily life.

Cost
$
Safety
4/5
Weekly street marketsHistoric churchLocal produce

Tepopotla

Low-key residential OSM

Tepopotla is a quiet residential neighborhood with narrow streets and modest homes. Local grocery stores and food stands serve the area's residents.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Small local marketsTraditional food stands

Tierra Unida

Quiet family neighborhood Overture

Tierra Unida is a residential area with a mix of apartment blocks and small local businesses. Streets see steady traffic but rarely crowding.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Community centerLocal grocery storesPublic playground

Tlacoyaque

Suburban residential Overture

Tlacoyaque is mostly residential with a mix of small local businesses. Streets are quiet and traffic is minimal compared to central areas.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local food standsLow-rise housingSmall convenience shops

Tlapechico

Quiet residential area OSM

Tlapechico is largely residential with pockets of local shops and small eateries. Infrastructure is basic, and public transit access is limited.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Small grocery storesLocal food stalls

Tlaxpana

Traditional residential OSM

Tlaxpana is mostly residential with a mix of historic and newer apartment blocks. Traffic can be heavy on main roads, but local streets are quieter.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Parque SalesianoEasy access to metroLocal markets

Torre Blanca

Suburban residential Overture

Torre Blanca is a mostly residential neighborhood with quiet streets and mid-rise apartments. It has some local shops and modest dining options.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Parks and green areasFamily-run cafesAccessible transit stops

TORRE CADU OASIS

Modern apartment cluster Overture

TORRE CADU OASIS features new high-rise apartments with amenities like pools and gyms. The area is growing and mostly residential.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Recent constructionPrivate amenitiesQuiet streets

Torres de Chimalistac

Historic residential pocket Overture

Torres de Chimalistac is a small residential area with tree-lined streets and old stone houses. The neighborhood is quiet and mostly filled with longtime residents.

Cost
$$$$
Safety
5/5
Colonial-era architectureProximity to San ÁngelLimited commercial activity

Torres de Potrero

Quiet residential zone Overture

Torres de Potrero is mainly residential with mid-rise apartment complexes. It borders wooded areas and offers quick access to main roads in western Mexico City.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Apartment towersProximity to Bosque de la Ciudad de MéxicoNear Periférico highway

Tránsito

Quiet local streets Overture

Tránsito is mostly residential with modest apartment blocks and local shops. Transit routes connect the area quickly to central Guadalajara.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Affordable housingLocal eateriesBus connectionsFew green spaces

Tres Mosqueteros

Low-key residential Overture

Tres Mosqueteros is mostly residential with a mix of small local stores and basic services. Streets are quiet, and apartment blocks are common.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience shopsApartment housingQuiet streets

U.H. Estrella del Sur

Quiet residential zone Overture

U.H. Estrella del Sur is a working-class residential area with dense apartment complexes and basic services. It has limited nightlife and few commercial centers.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Apartment blocksLocal marketsAccess to main roads

U.H. FOVISSTE Tezontle

Working-class residential Overture

U.H. FOVISSTE Tezontle is a residential area with apartment complexes and basic local services. It caters mostly to families and workers, offering straightforward living in Mexico City's east.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Apartment blocksSmall shopsCommunity parks

U.H. La Cuchilla

Residential, family-focused Overture

U.H. La Cuchilla is a residential area with apartment complexes and basic local services. It is primarily inhabited by working-class families.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Apartment blocksLocal convenience storesEasy access to public transport

U.H. Las Americas

Apartment-heavy suburb Overture

U.H. Las Americas is a residential area with large apartment complexes and limited commercial presence. Most amenities are basic and cater to local residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Public parksPrimary schoolsLocal grocery shops

U.H. Plutarco Elias Calles

Working-class residential Overture

U.H. Plutarco Elias Calles is a residential area with small apartment blocks and local shops. Public transportation connects residents to larger commercial zones nearby.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsPublic bus routesCommunity schools

U.H. Tecnicos y Manuales

Blue-collar residential Overture

U.H. Tecnicos y Manuales is a compact residential neighborhood with modest apartment blocks and easy access to industrial work sites. Streets are fairly quiet outside shift changes.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Proximity to factoriesLocal grocery storesBasic public transport links

U.H. Venecia

Quiet family housing Overture

U.H. Venecia is a residential zone known for mid-rise apartments and local convenience shops. Streets are usually calm except near schools during rush hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsCommunity sports courtsSeveral primary schools

Un Hogar Para Nosotros

Quiet family area Overture

Un Hogar Para Nosotros is a residential neighborhood with modest apartment buildings and community centers. Local shops and markets support day-to-day living for residents.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Community centerLocal marketsAffordable housing

Unidad Cuitláhuac

Quiet residential Overture

Unidad Cuitláhuac is a residential area with apartment buildings, local shops, and some green spaces. Daily life centers around families, with modest amenities and steady flow of neighborhood activity.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsPublic parksElementary schools

Unidad Habitacional Altillo Universidad

Quiet residential zone Overture

Unidad Habitacional Altillo Universidad is a residential area with apartment complexes and basic local stores. The neighborhood sees little tourist activity and mostly attracts families and students.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Apartment buildingsProximity to UNAMLocal shops

Unidad Habitacional Cañito 80

Quiet residential area Overture

Unidad Habitacional Cañito 80 is a residential complex in Iztapalapa with basic amenities and low-rise apartment buildings. Daily life centers around local shops and small parks.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesPublic playgroundsLow-rise apartments

Unidad Habitacional Copilco 300

Student residential zone Overture

Unidad Habitacional Copilco 300 is a residential complex mainly inhabited by university students and staff due to its proximity to UNAM. The area features large apartment blocks and modest amenities.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Near UNAMAffordable apartmentsBasic local shops

Unidad Habitacional Copilco Universidad

Student housing cluster Overture

Unidad Habitacional Copilco Universidad is a residential zone mainly populated by students and university staff. Most buildings are mid-rise apartments, close to UNAM and metro access.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Proximity to UNAMAffordable apartmentsDirect metro lineLocal grocery shops

Unidad Habitacional Cuitláhuac Sección A

Family-oriented apartments Overture

Unidad Habitacional Cuitláhuac Sección A is a quiet residential area with low-rise apartment blocks. Most residents are families and long-term locals.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Public playgroundsSmall convenience shopsLocal schools

Unidad Habitacional de la Sur 20

Working-class residential Overture

Unidad Habitacional de la Sur 20 is a residential zone with compact apartment blocks and limited commercial activity. Most streets are quiet and see little traffic after dark.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Gated apartment complexesSmall local shopsBasic public parks

Unidad Habitacional del Moral

Family residential Overture

Unidad Habitacional del Moral is a residential area with large housing complexes and basic amenities nearby. Streets are usually quiet except for local traffic and school hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Apartment complexesLocal parksPrimary schools

Unidad Habitacional del Moral II

Quiet residential zone Overture

Unidad Habitacional del Moral II is a residential area dominated by apartment complexes and blocks. Daily life centers around local shops and playgrounds serving families nearby.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Apartment clustersCommunity playgroundsBasic local shops

Unidad Habitacional El Coyol

Family residential Overture

Unidad Habitacional El Coyol is a residential area with modest apartment blocks and limited commercial activity. Most daily needs are handled within the neighborhood or nearby streets.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Apartment complexesLocal convenience storesCommunity playgrounds

Unidad Habitacional España

Residential mid-rise zone Overture

Unidad Habitacional España consists of mid-century apartment blocks surrounded by local shops and simple eateries. Residents mostly work nearby or commute into central León.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery storesPublic sports courtsBus connections

Unidad Habitacional Fovissste Universidad

Quiet residential blocks Overture

Unidad Habitacional Fovissste Universidad is a residential neighborhood with large apartment complexes, primarily housing families and university workers. Public transport and basic shops are accessible nearby.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Near Universidad Autónoma de San Luis PotosíApartment complexesLocal grocery stores

Unidad Habitacional Gavilán

Family residential blocks Overture

Unidad Habitacional Gavilán is a residential zone with large apartment complexes and basic amenities nearby. Streets are quiet and traffic moves slowly within the area.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Large apartment developmentsLocal convenience shopsPlaygrounds and sports areas

Unidad Habitacional Insurgentes San Ángel

Quiet residential zone Overture

Unidad Habitacional Insurgentes San Ángel is a residential complex with mid-century apartment buildings, located near major avenues for easy access to the rest of the city. Local shops and services cater mostly to residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Mid-century apartment blocksLocal grocery storesClose to Insurgentes Avenue

Unidad Habitacional Integración Latinoamericana

Quiet housing complex Overture

Unidad Habitacional Integración Latinoamericana features large blocks of residential apartments mostly built in the late 20th century. The area is primarily home to working families, with basic services and local shops nearby.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local marketsCommunity playgroundsPublic schools

Unidad Habitacional La Norma

Quiet residential zone Overture

Unidad Habitacional La Norma is a residential area with several apartment complexes and basic amenities. Some local shops and schools serve the community.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Apartment blocksLocal convenience storesSchool nearby

Unidad Habitacional Monte de Piedad

Quiet family housing Overture

Unidad Habitacional Monte de Piedad is a residential area mainly composed of apartment blocks. Daily life revolves around local shops and schools within walking distance.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Apartment complexesPlaygroundsNeighborhood schools

Unidad Habitacional Tlalpan

Quiet residential blocks Overture

Unidad Habitacional Tlalpan is a residential area with large apartment complexes and basic amenities. The streets are calm and mostly low-traffic except at peak hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Large housing complexesLocal grocery shopsPlaygroundsAccess to main roads

Unidad Habitacional Torres Vasco de Quiroga

Quiet residential zone Overture

Unidad Habitacional Torres Vasco de Quiroga is a residential complex with mid-rise apartment buildings and limited commercial development. Most residents are families and workers who commute daily to nearby areas.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Apartment towersMinimal retailFamily-orientedEasy access to transit

Unidad Habitacional Villa Olímpica

Calm residential area Overture

Unidad Habitacional Villa Olímpica offers mid-century housing, built for the 1968 Olympics. Families and retirees dominate this quiet residential zone.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Olympic-era apartmentsTree-lined streetsLocal markets

Unidad Habitacional Villa Panamericana

Quiet residential Overture

Unidad Habitacional Villa Panamericana is a residential area built to house athletes during major sporting events. It mainly features apartment complexes and limited local amenities.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Olympic-era apartmentsFamily housingFew shops nearby

Unidad Habitacional Xopa

Quiet residential blocks Overture

Unidad Habitacional Xopa is a residential area with rows of apartment buildings and limited commercial activity. Most homes are modest and families are the main residents.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Apartment complexesLocal convenience stores

Valentín Gómez Farías

Quiet residential area Overture

Valentín Gómez Farías is a mostly residential neighborhood in the east of Mexicali, with local shops and basic services scattered along the main streets. Housing is mostly single-family and small apartment blocks.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Access to Highway 2Local grocery storesPrimary schools

Valle Gómez

Working-class residential Overture

Valle Gómez is a residential area with a mix of apartment blocks and older houses. Some streets see heavy traffic and light industrial activity nearby.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local marketsEasy Metro accessSmall parks

Vecindad

Traditional residential zone Overture

Vecindad features older, dense housing with a mix of working-class families and longtime residents. Daily life centers on local markets and small businesses.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local open-air marketsHistoric apartment blocksFamily-owned shops

Venustiano Carranza

Busy transport hub Overture

Venustiano Carranza is an urban district known for transport hubs and traditional markets. The area is mostly residential with large commercial zones near the airport.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Mexico City International AirportMercado de Jamaica flower marketCentral de Abasto food distribution center

Verónica Anzures

Residential with business Overture

Verónica Anzures is a quiet residential area with mid-century buildings and some high-rise apartments. Its location between major avenues makes transit convenient for commuters.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Mid-century architectureProximity to PolancoMixed-use buildingsEasy city access

Villa Verdún

Suburban residential Overture

Villa Verdún is a quiet residential area with mostly large homes and limited commercial activity. Many streets here are gated or have private security.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Large family housesPrivate securityQuiet streets

Vista Alegre

Quiet family area Overture

Vista Alegre is mainly residential, with apartment blocks and local shops catering to families. It stands away from tourist traffic, focusing on everyday life.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery marketsParks for childrenProximity to metro stations

WIND UNIVERSIDAD

Student-focused Overture

WIND UNIVERSIDAD centers on university life, with many students living in shared apartments. Coffee shops and fast food places dot the area.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
University campusAffordable foodNight study spots

Zentlapatl

Suburban residential Overture

Zentlapatl is a quiet residential area with a mix of older houses and small local shops. The community is mainly families and longtime residents.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesFamily-run restaurantsElementary schools

Zona Centro

Urban core Overture

Zona Centro covers the downtown area with government buildings, shops, and main plazas. Traffic and noise levels are high, especially during business hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Main squareCity hallHistoric cinemasBusy retail

Zona Escolar - Arbolillo - Jorge Negrete

Family-oriented residential Overture

Zona Escolar - Arbolillo - Jorge Negrete has a residential character with schools, modest housing, and some local shops. Streets are busy during school hours, but quieter in the afternoons.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Public schoolsLocal grocery shopsAffordable housing

Zona Rosa

Gay-friendly nightlife Overture

Zona Rosa is a popular nightlife area with many bars, clubs, and restaurants. Lively crowds fill the streets most evenings, especially on weekends.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Many LGBTQ+ venuesRestaurants and barsShoppingCentral location

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