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Neighborhood Directory

Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico

Overview

A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Hidalgo del Parral, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.

Source-backed neighborhood directory

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

Agustín Méndez Rosas

quarter OSM

Alamillo

quarter OSM

Alfareña

quarter OSM

Almaceña

quarter OSM

Altavista

quarter OSM

Américas

quarter OSM

Ampliación Palmilla

quarter OSM

Ángela Peralta

quarter OSM

Barrio de Guanajuato

Local residential area OSM

Barrio de Guanajuato is a residential neighborhood with local markets and modest homes. Daily activity centers around small businesses and family-owned shops.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Traditional marketsFamily-run eateriesCommunity plazas

Bellavista

quarter OSM

Benito Juárez

Middle-class residential OSM

Benito Juárez has a mix of residential blocks with some commercial areas. Many locals commute to other parts of Mexico City from here, and the streets tend to be quieter at night.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Parque de los VenadosPlaza Universidad mallHospitales regionalesMetrobús and metro access

Benito Juárez García

quarter OSM

Che Guevara

quarter OSM

C.n.o.p.

quarter OSM

Del Conejo

Low-key suburb OSM

Del Conejo is mostly residential, with single-family homes and local convenience stores. Streets are quiet, and traffic stays light except during school hours.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Public elementary schoolSmall local groceryFamily parks

El Mirador

quarter OSM

El Polvorín

Quiet residential OSM

El Polvorín sits in the northeast part of Ceuta and has mostly residential blocks with local shops. Local amenities are basic and streets are quieter compared to central areas.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local small supermarketsSimple cafesProximity to city center

El Potrero

Suburban residential OSM

El Potrero is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes and a handful of local shops. It sees little through-traffic and has a relaxed pace.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery storesPark spacesElementary school

El Progreso

Working-class residential OSM

El Progreso is a mostly residential area with a mix of apartments and local shops. Some streets show newer development next to older housing.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local bakeriesRecent housing projectsSmall grocery stores

Emiliano Zapata

Central local living OSM

Emiliano Zapata is a lively area with a mix of older homes, condos, and local shops. Streets are busy with residents, markets, and small restaurants.

Cost
$$
Safety
3/5
Traditional marketsCondos and apartmentsLocal eateriesWalkable streets

Federico Piñon

Quiet residential OSM

Federico Piñon is a residential area with small local businesses and modest housing. Public transport links connect residents to other parts of the city.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local storesBus accessModest homes

Francisco Villa

quarter OSM

Gómez Morin

quarter OSM

Guadalupe San Antonio INFONAVIT

quarter OSM

Guayín

Suburban residential OSM

Guayín is a residential area known for its quiet streets and basic local services. Most homes are low-rise and traffic is light except near the main thoroughfare.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery shopsCommunity parksPrimary schools

Hacienda de Sierra Seca

Suburban residential OSM

Hacienda de Sierra Seca is a quiet residential zone mainly composed of gated communities and suburban streets. Local amenities are limited and people rely on nearby areas for shopping and services.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Gated communitiesQuiet streetsLimited local shops

Héroes de la Revolución

Working-class residential OSM

Héroes de la Revolución is a residential area with simple apartment blocks and local businesses. The streets are busy during daytime and quieter in the evenings.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local grocery shopsStreet food standsSmall schools

INFONAVIT Cerro Blanco

Working-class residential Overture

INFONAVIT Cerro Blanco is a residential area made up mostly of apartment complexes and modest family homes. Public spaces are limited and few businesses operate inside the neighborhood.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Affordable housingBasic local shopsCommunity parks

INFONAVIT El Milagro

Working-class housing OSM

INFONAVIT El Milagro is a residential area mostly made up of modest apartment blocks. Streets are busy but mostly quiet after dark.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local shopsCommunity parksClose to schools

INFONAVIT Mineros

quarter OSM

INFONAVIT Praderas

quarter OSM

José López Portillo

quarter OSM

Kennedy

quarter OSM

La Colmena

quarter OSM

La Esmeralda

quarter OSM

La Huerta

quarter OSM

La Peña

Low-key residential OSM

La Peña sits just south of central Bernal and features mostly residential streets. Locals often visit the area for its quiet shops and occasional food stalls.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Proximity to Peña de BernalSmall local shopsFew casual eateries

Las Fuentes

neighborhood Overture

Las Fuentes II

Quiet residential zone OSM

Las Fuentes II offers a mix of residential streets and local stores. Families and long-term residents make up much of the population.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery shopsPublic parksPrimary schools

Las Quintas

quarter OSM

Loma Linda

Suburban medical hub OSM

Loma Linda is known for its medical campus and quiet residential streets. Many residents work in healthcare or research nearby.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Loma Linda UniversityLoma Linda Medical CenterLow trafficFamily homes

Lomas de Alta Vista

Suburban residential OSM

Lomas de Alta Vista is a residential neighborhood with quiet streets and low-rise housing. Most homes have gated entry and small yards.

Cost
$$$
Safety
4/5
Quiet environmentPrivate homesFamilies

Lomas del Parque

Quiet residential OSM

Lomas del Parque is mainly residential with a mix of detached houses and small apartment blocks. The area attracts families and has basic services close by.

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

Miguel Hidalgo

quarter OSM

Netzahualcóyotl

Working-class suburbs OSM

Netzahualcóyotl is a densely-populated urban area, mostly residential with some commercial streets. Many residents commute to central Mexico City for work.

Cost
$
Safety
2/5
Local street marketsBasic shopping plazasFootball stadiumBusy bus routes

Nuevo Parralito

Local family area OSM

Nuevo Parralito is mostly residential with simple houses and small shops. Streets are quiet and locals know each other well.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Elementary schoolCorner storesModest housing

Pensiones Praderas

quarter OSM

PRI

Quiet residential OSM

PRI is mostly residential, with older apartment blocks and a few small grocery stores. The area sees regular foot traffic from locals but little commercial activity.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Older apartment buildingsSmall grocery shopsLocal pedestrian routes

Primavera

quarter OSM

Reforma

quarter OSM

Ricardo Flores Magón

Working-class residential OSM

Ricardo Flores Magón is a residential area with modest apartment blocks and small shops. Local families make up most of the population.

Cost
$
Safety
3/5
Local convenience storesStreet food standsPublic transit access

Rubén Aguilar

quarter OSM

San Uriel

quarter OSM

Solidaridad

Coastal tourist-residential OSM

Solidaridad is a coastal district in Quintana Roo with a mix of residential areas and tourist zones. It includes Playa del Carmen, attracting visitors and seasonal residents.

Cost
$$$
Safety
3/5
Playa del CarmenPublic beachesLocal marketsResort hotels

Soto Reyes

Quiet suburban area OSM

Soto Reyes is a mostly residential neighborhood with a mix of older homes and low-rise apartments. Local shops and small restaurants line the main streets.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Local grocery shopsFamily-run restaurantsSmall parks

Talleres

quarter OSM

Tecnológico

Suburban student zone OSM

Tecnológico is a mainly residential area known for private schools and tech institutes. Many families settle here for schooling and quiet streets.

Cost
$$
Safety
4/5
Instituto Tecnológico campusPrivate schoolsLocal cafesTree-lined streets

Valle Verde

quarter OSM

Viviendas Populares

quarter OSM

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Sources: Overture Maps | OpenStreetMap

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