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Neighborhood Directory
Caracas, Distrito Capital, Venezuela
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Caracas, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
Altos de Cútira
Altos de Cútira is a mostly residential neighborhood with simple housing and local shops. It is away from main city centers and sees limited commercial activity.
Altos del Halcón
Altos del Halcón is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes. Streets are lined with small parks and local shops, attracting families looking for a calm environment.
Barrio 13 de Abril
Barrio 13 de Abril is a residential area known for its tight-knit local community and straightforward streets. Services focus mainly on everyday needs rather than nightlife or entertainment.
Barrio 19 de Abril
Barrio 19 de Abril is a residential neighborhood with small local shops and modest homes. Public transit is available but limited.
Barrio 2 de Mayo
Barrio 2 de Mayo is a mostly residential area with modest housing and local shops frequented by longtime residents. The streets are quieter than those in central districts.
Barrio Alí Primera
Barrio Alí Primera is a mostly residential area with basic amenities and modest housing. Local shops and markets cater to everyday needs.
Barrio Altos del Mirador
Barrio Altos del Mirador is a residential area with newer housing developments and limited commercial activity. Most streets are quiet, and public transport options are basic.
Barrio Andrés Eloy Blanco
Barrio Andrés Eloy Blanco is mostly residential with some small businesses. Streets are active during the day, with locals frequenting corner shops and playgrounds.
Barrio Bohemia
Barrio Bohemia attracts artists and musicians with its casual bars and independent galleries. The area sees active nightlife but quieter mornings.
Barrio Brisas del 23
Barrio Brisas del 23 is a residential zone with a mix of modest houses and small local shops. The area sees little tourist activity and has basic urban amenities.
Barrio Brisas del Mar
Barrio Brisas del Mar is a residential area near the coast, mainly composed of modest single-family homes. Local shops and eateries cater to daily needs without much nightlife.
Barrio Buena Vista
Barrio Buena Vista has a mix of older homes and newer apartment blocks. It attracts locals for its markets and proximity to schools.
Barrio Camboya
Barrio Camboya is a residential area with mostly small homes and local shops. Streets are quiet and see moderate traffic during the day.
Barrio Cañaveral
Barrio Cañaveral is a residential area in Bucaramanga, known for its mid-rise condos and proximity to major shopping centers. Traffic can be heavy during rush hours.
Barrio Carbonell
Barrio Carbonell is a residential area with low-rise homes and small local shops. It sees little tourist traffic but is known for tight-knit community ties.
Barrio Casa Blanca
Barrio Casa Blanca has mostly residential blocks with a few small shops and basic eateries. The area is known for quiet streets and local families.
Barrio Chapuzón
Barrio Chapuzón is a residential area with a mix of mid-rise apartments and small local shops. It is known for its quiet streets and proximity to the city's central park.
Barrio Colina Verde
Barrio Colina Verde sits on the northeastern edge of the city, mostly residential with a mix of newer apartment blocks and older homes. Local cafes, bakeries, and small parks shape daily life here.
Barrio Colombia
Barrio Colombia is a former industrial district known for its warehouses and nightclubs. Most activity happens after dark, and daytime foot traffic is low.
Barrio Cruz Alta
Barrio Cruz Alta is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes and basic shops. Locals appreciate its easy access to main roads and community spaces.
Barrio El 30
Barrio El 30 is a residential area known for its working-class roots and community spirit. The neighborhood has limited commercial activity and basic local services.
Barrio El Barrial
Barrio El Barrial sits on the outskirts of the city and features mostly residential blocks with modest shops. The area is relatively quiet compared to central neighborhoods.
Barrio El Calvario
Barrio El Calvario is primarily a residential area with dense housing and local shops. It sees a lot of daily foot traffic due to its proximity to the city center.
Barrio El Cardón
Barrio El Cardón is a mostly residential area on the edge of the city, with local shops and parks serving daily needs. It attracts families looking for quieter streets and less traffic.
Barrio El Chorrito
Barrio El Chorrito is a quiet residential area with mostly single-story homes and few commercial spots. Families and older residents make up much of the population.
Barrio El Descanso
Barrio El Descanso is a small residential area with quiet streets and low-rise housing. Shops and amenities are limited, and most locals commute elsewhere for work and services.
Barrio El Estanque
Barrio El Estanque has a mix of single-family homes and small apartment buildings. Some local shops cluster along the main road, but nightlife is limited.
Barrio El Fiat
Barrio El Fiat is a residential area with simple housing blocks and local shops. Daily life is mostly quiet with a close-knit community feel.
Barrio El Manantial
Barrio El Manantial is a mainly residential area with a mix of low-rise houses and small local businesses. Its quiet streets attract families and retirees looking for calm daily life.
Barrio El Manguito
Barrio El Manguito is a residential area with mostly low-rise housing and simple amenities. Local businesses cater to daily needs and casual shopping.
Barrio El Milagro
Barrio El Milagro is a residential area with modest housing and a mostly local population. Basic services and small shops line the streets.
Barrio El Mirador
Barrio El Mirador is a residential area known for apartment blocks and a few local shops. Streets are quiet with mostly families and older residents.
Barrio El Mocho
Barrio El Mocho is mostly residential, with older homes and basic conveniences. Streets are quieter than the city's central neighborhoods.
Barrio El Nazareno
Barrio El Nazareno is a compact residential area with modest apartment blocks and some small shops. Local families often gather in public squares and playgrounds nearby.
Barrio El Placer
Barrio El Placer is a residential area with local shops and modest housing options. Streets are quiet, and families form most of the population.
Barrio El Porvenir
Barrio El Porvenir is a residential area with mostly low-rise housing and local shops. Streets are quiet, and traffic is light compared to central districts.
Barrio El Renacer
Barrio El Renacer is a mostly residential area with some small shops and schools, known for its community feel. Streets are quiet, and local families make up most of the population.
Barrio El Resplandor
Barrio El Resplandor is mostly residential with pockets of local shops and eateries. Public transportation is accessible along the main roads.
Barrio Fabricio Ojeda
Barrio Fabricio Ojeda is a residential neighborhood with a mix of older homes and newer modest apartment buildings. Basic stores and small eateries are scattered throughout the area.
Barrio Fidel Castro Ruz
Barrio Fidel Castro Ruz is a residential area in Santa Clara, known for low-rise housing and local shops. The streets are mostly quiet and see little traffic outside peak hours.
Barrio Guaicaipuro
Barrio Guaicaipuro is a mainly residential area with basic local shops and informal services. Some streets show signs of urban wear and limited maintenance.
Barrio José Gregorio
Barrio José Gregorio is a primarily residential area with modest housing and active local commerce. Streets tend to be busy in the evenings, and public transportation is readily available.
Barrio La Baranda
Barrio La Baranda is a quiet residential area with low-rise homes and small local shops. Families and older residents populate most streets here.
Barrio La Barra
Barrio La Barra features a mix of beach houses and trendy bars. Luxury homes and art galleries line its main streets.
Barrio La Cadena
Barrio La Cadena is a compact residential area with a mix of older apartment blocks and local shops. The streets see steady foot traffic from nearby schools and small businesses.
Barrio La Capilla
Barrio La Capilla has a mix of small homes and modest businesses. Streets are quieter than those in the city center, with most activity near community shops.
Barrio La Chapa
Barrio La Chapa is a quiet residential area with mainly low-rise housing. Shops and basic services cluster near the main road.
Barrio La Chinguita
Barrio La Chinguita is a mostly residential area with a mix of small shops and local eateries. Streets are busy during daytime hours and quieter at night.
Barrio La Cubana
Barrio La Cubana is a residential area with modest homes and a few local stores. Its streets are quiet, mostly lined with family-run businesses.
Barrio La Curva
Barrio La Curva is a small residential zone with local shops and basic services. Most buildings are modest and the area feels quiet outside peak hours.
Barrio La Esperanza
Barrio La Esperanza is a residential area known for its close-knit community, with small local businesses and schools lining the streets. Families and long-term residents make up most of the neighborhood.
Barrio La Garza
Barrio La Garza is a small mixed-use area with older residential blocks and several local stores. The streets are calm and see mostly neighborhood traffic.
Barrio La Hacienda
Barrio La Hacienda has a mix of residential homes and local shops. Streets are quiet, with some small parks and cafes nearby.
Barrio La Línea
Barrio La Línea sits near the rail tracks and sees frequent train activity. Residents mix apartments and older homes with small stores along the main streets.
Barrio La Mangajoba
Barrio La Mangajoba is a mainly residential area with some local shops and simple eateries. Streets are quiet, and community life centers around small plazas.
Barrio La María
Barrio La María has mostly residential streets and low-rise housing. Services are basic, with limited commercial spots and public spaces.
Barrio La Marina
Barrio La Marina is a compact area close to the port, mostly known for its residential blocks and local cafes. Morning traffic is common due to nearby commercial activity.
Barrio La Matica
Barrio La Matica sits on the outskirts of San Pedro de Macorís. Mostly residential blocks line the quiet streets, with basic local shops serving the community.
Barrio La Piedrita
Barrio La Piedrita is a working-class area with mostly residential blocks and limited public amenities. Many locals live here for affordable rent.
Barrio La Redoma
Barrio La Redoma is a residential area with modest apartments and local shops. The streets can be lively but overall feel worn and older.
Barrio Las Canarias
Barrio Las Canarias is a residential area with a mix of small houses and local shops. Streets here are quiet, with limited nightlife and commercial activity.
Barrio La Shell
Barrio La Shell is a modest residential area known for oil industry activity and a grid of low-rise buildings. Local shops and practical services line the streets.
Barrio La Silsa
Barrio La Silsa is known for its high population density and informal housing. Services and infrastructure are limited in many areas.
Barrio Las Tunitas
Barrio Las Tunitas is a working-class district with mostly residential streets and local convenience shops. Public transport is available but limited, and amenities are basic.
Barrio La Unidad
Barrio La Unidad is a residential neighborhood with mostly low-rise apartment blocks and small shops. Locals often walk to nearby schools and small parks.
Barrio La Vaquera
Barrio La Vaquera is mostly residential with some local shops and small eateries lining the main streets. Families make up a large part of the population.
Barrio La Voluntad
Barrio La Voluntad is a mostly residential area with low-rise buildings and local shops scattered throughout. It feels quieter compared to central parts of the city.
Barrio Loco
Barrio Loco is known for its quirky local shops and street art. Older apartment buildings dominate the area, with several active nightlife spots.
Barrio Loma Grande
Barrio Loma Grande is mostly residential, with low-rise apartments and small shops. It has a quiet atmosphere and attracts families and older adults.
Barrio Los Erasos
Barrio Los Erasos is a mostly residential area with modest apartment buildings and local shops along its main streets. Public transport links connect it to central parts of Caracas.
Barrio Los Ilustres
Barrio Los Ilustres is a quiet residential area with low traffic. Most buildings are mid-century apartments and modest single-family homes.
Barrio Los Pinos
Barrio Los Pinos is a quiet residential zone with mostly single-family homes and some small local shops. The area attracts families for its peaceful streets and easy access to schools.
Barrio Marcelino Mora
Barrio Marcelino Mora is a mostly residential area with some small local shops and simple eateries. Most streets are quiet and services are basic.
Barrio Marigüitar
Barrio Marigüitar is a residential area along the coast, known for its fishing activity and local markets. The infrastructure is basic, with limited urban services compared to larger city neighborhoods.
Barrio Miramar
Barrio Miramar is a quiet residential area with tree-lined streets. Many locals choose it for its calm atmosphere and proximity to waterfront parks.
Barrio Morochito Rodríguez
Barrio Morochito Rodríguez is a largely residential zone with modest housing and basic amenities. Public transportation is common and small local shops serve daily needs.
Barrio Mulatal
Barrio Mulatal is mostly residential with a mix of older homes and small local shops. Locals frequent its family-run eateries for casual meals.
Barrio Niño Jesús
Barrio Niño Jesús is a quiet residential area in the Retiro district, close to the Madrid Río park. Most streets are lined with mid-century apartment blocks and a few local shops.
Barrio Nueva Esparta
Barrio Nueva Esparta is a residential area with modest apartment blocks and local shops. Community life is active, especially around the main plaza.
Barrio Nuevo Día
Barrio Nuevo Día is a residential area with apartment blocks and small parks. Locals frequent corner shops and basic eateries along main roads.
Barrio Pedro Elías Gutiérrez
Barrio Pedro Elías Gutiérrez is a residential area known for its modest housing and proximity to public transit. Local markets and basic services are spread throughout the neighborhood.
Barrio Redentor
Barrio Redentor is a residential zone with mostly low-rise homes and small local shops. Community schools and parks serve families living here.
Barrio Rómulo Gallegos
Barrio Rómulo Gallegos is a modest residential area known for dense housing and local shops. Services and infrastructure are basic compared to wealthier districts.
Barrio San José
Barrio San José is a mostly residential area with a mix of older houses and newer apartment blocks. Local businesses and schools are scattered along its main streets.
Barrio San Onofre
Barrio San Onofre is a residential area mostly known for its local shops and simple homes. It sees little outside foot traffic and tends to have a quiet atmosphere.
Barrio Santa Clara
Barrio Santa Clara is a residential area known for quiet streets and local shops. It's favored by families and retirees seeking calm surroundings.
Barrio Santa Rosa
Barrio Santa Rosa is a traditional residential area with a mix of historic architecture and modern homes. Daily life centers around small local businesses and quiet streets.
Barrio Santiago de León
Barrio Santiago de León is mostly residential with a mix of older homes and small local shops. The area is quieter compared to the city center, attracting families and longtime residents.
Barrio Sierra Maestra
Barrio Simón Bolívar
Barrio Simón Bolívar is a mostly residential area with small shops, basic schools, and parks for locals. Traffic can be heavy on major roads at peak hours.
Barrio Sucre
Barrio Sucre is a quiet residential neighborhood with mostly low-rise homes. Local shops and small eateries line the main streets.
Barrio Tamanaco
Barrio Tamanaco is a small residential area with basic local shops and informal businesses. Most streets are quiet, but traffic increases during rush hours.
Barrio Terraza A-B
Barrio Terraza A-B is a residential zone featuring mid-rise apartments and some small green spaces. The area has everyday shops and good bus access.
Barrio Terraza A-C
Barrio Terraza A-C is a residential area with a mix of low-rise apartments and small local businesses. Most daily needs can be met within walking distance.
Barrio Terraza A-G
Barrio Terraza A-G is a residential area with mid-rise apartment buildings and several local parks. Families and working professionals make up most of the population.
Barrio Terraza C-A
Barrio Terraza C-A is a private gated community with mid-rise apartment buildings. Residents mostly include families and professionals commuting to central areas.
Barrio Terraza C-C
Barrio Terraza C-C is a residential area with mid-rise apartment blocks. Local shops serve daily needs and streets show quiet activity.
Barrio Tovar
Barrio Tovar is a quiet residential area with basic local services and low foot traffic. Most homes are modest and streets are narrow.
Barrio Turiamo
Barrio Turiamo is a residential area with mostly low-rise housing and some basic local businesses. Streets are quiet, with limited public spaces.
Barrio Ultramar
Barrio Ultramar is a residential coastal neighborhood with a mix of working-class homes and some small local shops. Most streets are quiet, and the area has a modest, lived-in feel.
Barrio Urdaneta
Barrio Urdaneta is a residential area with mostly mid-rise apartment blocks. Locals rely on nearby shops and schools for daily needs.
Boca Tacagua
Boca Tacagua sits near the river, with basic homes and local shops lining its streets. Public transport links are limited, and amenities are mostly small scale.
Campo Alegre
Campo Alegre is a mostly quiet, residential area in Caracas with mid-range apartment blocks and embassies. The streets are tree-lined and there's little street-level commerce.
Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo is a large park area just west of central Madrid, offering open green space and recreation options. Its woods and trails draw bikers and runners from across the city.
Casalta II
Casalta II is a residential area with basic amenities, mostly made up of apartment complexes and few shops. It draws many local families due to affordable rents.
Casalta III
Casalta III is mostly residential with several apartment blocks and local shops. The area attracts families seeking stable housing near schools.
Casco Central de Santa Rosalía
Casco Central de Santa Rosalía is the administrative and commercial core of this coastal town, with municipal offices, local shops, and restaurants lining its streets. The area sees frequent daytime activity but quiets at night.
Casco de Tacagua
Casco de Tacagua is a largely residential area on the outskirts of Caracas. Local businesses line main avenues and most housing is mid-rise or single-family.
Cementerio General del Sur
Cementerio General del Sur is mainly known for its large cemetery complex. Residential and commercial activity here is limited compared to surrounding zones.
Cerro La Cruz
Cerro La Cruz is a hillside residential area with steep streets and homes that overlook Valparaíso. Locals report active community life and strong ties among neighbors.
Cerro Negro
Cerro Negro is a residential area with modest housing and a lot of local families. Most services are run by locals and the streets can feel quiet in the evenings.
Coco Frío
Coco Frío is a residential neighborhood known for its quiet streets and local shops. Most homes are low-rise and families make up a large part of the community.
Colinas de Caricar
Colinas de Caricar lies on the outskirts of Barcelona, Venezuela. The area is residential, with limited commercial activity and basic services.
Colinas de Plan de Manzano
Colinas de Plan de Manzano is a quiet residential area known for its modest homes and local stores. Most streets are lined with small businesses and family-run eateries.
Conjunto Hatillo Tepui
Conjunto Hatillo Tepui is a residential area with modern apartment complexes and limited public spaces. Most daily needs can be found nearby but nightlife is minimal.
Conjunto La Mapora
Conjunto La Mapora is a residential neighborhood with mostly low-rise apartment complexes. It attracts families seeking quiet streets and basic amenities nearby.
Consejo Comunal Urb. San Martín I
Consejo Comunal Urb. San Martín I is a primarily residential area with modest apartment blocks and limited commercial activity. Daily life centers around small shops and local gathering spaces.
Cortada de Catia
Cortada de Catia is a densely populated area in west Caracas, mostly residential with limited amenities. Infrastructure is basic, and public transport connects it to central districts.
Cútira
Cútira is a residential area with local shops scattered among apartment blocks. Daytime streets see steady pedestrian traffic from nearby schools and small businesses.
El Araguaney
El Araguaney is a quiet residential area with low traffic and well-maintained streets. Housing here is mostly single-family homes with a few small local shops.
El Arroyo
El Arroyo features low-rise homes and small local shops lining quiet streets. Residents know each other, giving the area a close-knit feel.
El Cambural
El Cambural is a residential area with modest housing and limited commercial activity. Most amenities are basic and public transportation is sparse.
El Caribe
El Caribe is a quiet residential area with basic services and a local atmosphere. Families and retirees make up most of the community.
El Caujaro
El Caujaro is a residential area with modest housing and basic local services. It sees limited commercial activity and is less developed than central neighborhoods.
El Cigarral
El Cigarral is a quiet residential area with mainly single-family homes. Local services are limited, so most residents travel elsewhere for shopping and nightlife.
El Junquito
El Junquito is a semi-rural area northwest of Caracas, known for cool weather and hillside views. The neighborhood has mostly weekend houses and small local businesses.
El Observatorio
El Observatorio sits close to the central area and features a reasonable mix of residential buildings and local shops. The streets are active during the day, especially near major transit routes.
El Paují
El Paují sits near the town border, with homes that blend into the jungle and a small population. Access to supplies is limited and basic services can be inconsistent.
El Placer
El Placer is a quiet residential area with low traffic and few large businesses. Most homes are modest and streets feel local, not busy.
El Refugio
El Refugio is a residential neighborhood with quiet streets and local grocery shops. Most homes are single-family and apartment buildings with easy access to main avenues.
El Solar de El Hatillo
El Solar de El Hatillo is a residential area with gated communities and low-rise apartment buildings. Most residents commute to the city center for work and amenities.
El Topo (Sector 2)
El Topo (Sectror 1)
Federico Quiroz
Federico Quiroz is a mostly residential area with modest apartment blocks and basic amenities. The streets are busy during weekday mornings and evenings with local traffic.
Gato Negro
Gato Negro is a mostly residential neighborhood in the west of Caracas, known for its busy transit interchange and modest housing blocks. Metro station access makes commuting convenient for locals.
Isaías Medina Angarita
Isaías Medina Angarita has mid-rise apartment blocks and quiet residential streets. Daily life here is shaped by local shops and small eateries catering to residents.
José María Vargas
José María Vargas is a residential neighborhood with mostly low-rise housing and a few small businesses. Street life is quiet and traffic is light.
La Cabaña
La Cabaña is a quiet residential area with local shops and small parks. Most streets are lined with single-family homes and a few apartment buildings.
La Cañada
La Cañada has a quiet, suburban feel with mostly single-family homes. Many residents commute to nearby business zones for work.
La Ceiba
La Ceiba is a coastal district known for its nightlife and frequent street events. It has a mix of residential and commercial areas, with tourism seasonally affecting activity levels.
La Cordillera
La Cordillera is a quiet residential area with many gated communities and parks. Most streets here are lined with modern apartment blocks and townhouses.
La Laguna
La Laguna is mostly residential with a mix of single-family homes and local shops. Its streets are quieter compared to the city center, and it has a laid-back pace.
La Llanera
La Llanera is mainly residential with a few small businesses and local shops lining its streets. Most buildings are low-rise and the area sees little nightlife.
La Lucha
La Lucha is a working-class district with simple apartment blocks and modest local businesses. It sees steady traffic and has few green spaces.
La Pedrera
La Pedrera sits west of central Montevideo, mostly residential with small shops and local cafes. Streets are quieter than those downtown.
La Pomarrosa
La Pomarrosa is a quiet residential area with mostly low-rise housing. The neighborhood has several local shops and family-owned cafes.
Las Brujas
Las Brujas is mostly residential with a mix of houses and small shops. Some local routes connect this area to the larger city core.
Las Flores de Puente Hierro
Las Torres
Las Torres has mainly apartment blocks and some local shops. Many residents commute to work in other parts of the city.
La Tahona
La Tahona is a gated community on the outskirts of Montevideo with modern homes and well-kept streets. Residents enjoy quiet surroundings and private amenities away from city traffic.
La Toma
La Toma is mostly residential, with basic amenities and a few local shops. The area is quiet, attracting families and retirees.
La Trocha
La Trocha is a quiet residential neighborhood with modest housing and limited commercial activity. Most residents rely on nearby areas for shops and services.
Lindero municipal
Lindero municipal is a residential area with local shops and modest apartment buildings. It draws families and long-term residents rather than tourists.
Loma Linda
Loma Linda is a quiet residential area known for its strong medical presence and suburban layout. Most daily activity centers around the hospital and university campus.
Lomas de Guaicoco
Lomas de Guaicoco sits on the eastern outskirts of Caracas and consists mainly of informal housing. Basic infrastructure is limited, with ongoing development needs.
Lomas de La Lagunita
Lomas de La Lagunita is a residential area known for gated communities and leafy streets. Most homes here are detached and there is minimal commercial activity inside the neighborhood.
Lomas del Sol
Lomas del Sol is a quiet residential area mostly made up of single-family homes. Many residents commute to other parts of the city for work and shopping.
Lomas de Propatria
Lomas de Propatria is a residential area with large public housing blocks and limited commercial activity. It connects to the Caracas Metro, making commutes straightforward.
Lomas de Urdaneta
Lomas de Urdaneta is mainly residential with a mix of apartment blocks and local shops. Daily life is quiet, and most amenities are within walking distance.
Los Dos Caminos
Los Dos Caminos is a mixed-use area with residential blocks, shops, and local businesses. Traffic is steady due to major roads and public transport connections.
Los Flores
Los Flores is mostly residential, with small local shops and a mix of older houses and newer apartment buildings. Streets are quiet and tree-lined, popular with families.
Los Geranios
Los Geranios is a quiet residential area mostly made up of family homes and small apartment blocks. The streets are calm and local shops supply daily necessities.
Los Higuitos
Los Higuitos is a small residential area with basic local shops and a few family-run eateries. It experiences limited foot traffic and is mostly quiet.
Los Magallanes
Los Magallanes is mostly residential with a mix of small shops and local food spots. The area is known for its quiet streets and frequent families.
Los Pinos
Los Pinos is a mostly residential area with modest apartment blocks and local shops. Many families live here, and streets are generally quiet except during school hours.
Los Pomelos
Los Pomelos is a residential area with quiet streets and limited commercial activity. Most homes are single-family and local shops cater to daily needs.
Los Robles
Los Robles is mostly residential with quiet streets and small parks. Schools and family-focused services line the main avenues.
Mario Briceño Iragorry
Mario Briceño Iragorry is mostly residential with modest apartment blocks and small local shops. Main streets are busy during rush hour and quieter at night.
Mata de Caña
Mata de Caña is a quiet residential area with low-density housing and basic local shops. Most streets are paved but see little traffic.
Monte Elena
Monte Elena is a residential area with tree-lined streets and mid-rise apartment buildings. There are small parks and a few local shops serving residents.
Monte Piedad
Monte Piedad sits in Mexico City's historic core, adjacent to major government buildings and the central cathedral. Area is largely administrative with few residential blocks.
Nueva Caracas
Nueva Caracas is a residential area with mostly mid-rise apartment buildings. Shops and schools are scattered throughout, serving local families.
Olivetti
Olivetti is known for its business parks and light industry, with few residential blocks. Public transport options are limited but well-connected to the city ring road.
Oropeza Castillo
Oropeza Castillo is a residential area with a mix of mid-rise apartment buildings and small local businesses. The streets are quieter than those in central zones, and most amenities are within walking distance.
Paramaconi
Paramaconi is a mostly residential area with local shops and schools serving families in the eastern part of Maturín. Streets are quiet in the evenings.
Parcelamiento Urdaneta
Parcelamiento Urdaneta is mostly residential with a mix of older homes and small local shops. Streets are quieter compared to central zones, and daily life runs at a slower pace.
Parque Residencial Oripoto
Parque Residencial Oripoto lies in the hills southeast of Caracas, known mostly for its quiet streets and gated homes. The area attracts families seeking privacy and security away from city noise.
Pérez Bonalde
Pérez Bonalde is mainly residential with some shops and services along its main streets. The metro station links locals to other parts of Caracas easily.
Plaza Alfredo Sadel
Plaza Alfredo Sadel is a central business and cultural hub in Las Mercedes. The plaza hosts frequent events and offers open public space surrounded by offices and cafes.
Plaza Ana Francisca Pérez de León
Plaza Ana Francisca Pérez de León is a small area centered around a public plaza, often used for local gatherings and events. Daily life here is shaped by nearby shops and modest apartment buildings.
Plaza Andrés Eloy Blanco
Plaza Andrés Eloy Blanco is a mixed-use area with commercial spaces surrounding a central square. Local shops and small eateries are common along nearby streets.
Plaza Cacique Baruta
Plaza Cacique Baruta is a public square in Baruta, mainly used for local gatherings and events. The area is surrounded by small shops and municipal buildings.
Plaza Caracas
Plaza Caracas centers around a large transit plaza and is busy throughout the day. Offices, shops, and street vendors dominate the area.
Plaza del Rectorado
Plaza del Rectorado is largely defined by its proximity to the university and administrative offices. It sees steady foot traffic from students and staff during the week.
Plaza El Venezolano
Plaza El Venezolano is a historic square in central Caracas surrounded by colonial-era buildings and street vendors. It often is a meeting spot and hosts small cultural events.
Plaza Escalona
Plaza Escalona features mid-rise residential blocks and a few grocery stores. Pedestrian traffic is steady, especially near local schools.
Plaza Francia
Plaza Francia is a well-known public square in Recoleta, Buenos Aires, popular for its weekend artisan market and proximity to cultural institutions. Many locals use the area for picnics and casual meetups.
Plaza Juan Pedro López
Plaza Juan Pedro López sits in the city's downtown financial area. Offices and banks line the square, with steady daytime foot traffic and quiet nights.
Plaza Luis Brión
Plaza Luis Brión is a central square connecting two major shopping streets. The area sees steady foot traffic from nearby businesses and offices.
Plaza Polígono de Tiro
Plaza Polígono de Tiro is a small commercial area with scattered shops and local eateries focused around a central square. It sees regular foot traffic from nearby residents but is mostly utilitarian.
Plaza Renny Otolina
Plaza Renny Otolina is a mixed-use area with a commercial focus and mid-rise apartments. Small businesses and informal vendors line the surrounding streets.
Plaza San Carlos 4 de febrero
Plaza San Carlos 4 de febrero is a residential area in the eastern part of the city with strong community ties. Local shops and small eateries serve neighborhood residents.
Plaza Simón Bolívar
Plaza Simón Bolívar is a central square surrounded by government offices and older commercial buildings. It sees steady foot traffic from locals and public workers throughout the day.
Plaza Simón Rodríguez
Plaza Simón Rodríguez is a central area with active street life and local businesses. Traffic and noise are common during the day.
Plaza Sucre
Plaza Sucre is a dense residential area with local shops and apartment buildings. Evening traffic can be heavy, and streets are lined with basic eateries and stores.
Plaza Tierra de Nadie
Plaza Tierra de Nadie is an open public space on the campus of Universidad de Los Andes, often used for student gatherings and events. Its location connects various faculty buildings and offers shaded seating areas.
Puente Rojo
Puente Rojo is dominated by mid-century apartment blocks and small local shops. Heavy traffic and a major rail crossing shape daily life here.
Salto Boquerón
Salto Boquerón lies outside the main urban areas, known for its proximity to the famous waterfall and rural surroundings. Access is mostly by secondary roads and there are few shops or restaurants.
Sector Altamira
Sector Altamira has a mix of residential buildings and small businesses. Traffic is steady, and most streets have basic amenities nearby.
Sector Alto Prado
Sector Alto Prado is known for its upscale apartment buildings and gated residential areas. The streets host many restaurants and cafes, mostly catering to professionals and families.
Sector Bello Campo
Sector Bello Campo is a mixed-use area with offices, apartment buildings, and local shops near Caracas's financial district. It is mostly residential but includes several busy streets and plazas.
Sector Boleíta Norte
Sector Boleíta Norte is mostly industrial and commercial, with warehouses and some office complexes. Residential buildings are limited, and streets can be quiet after business hours.
Sector Boleíta Sur
Sector Boleíta Sur is a mixed-use neighborhood with both industrial and residential areas. Traffic here can be heavy due to business activity and main road connections.
Sector Buena Vista
Sector Buena Vista has modern residential complexes and several large shopping centers. The area attracts middle-income families and professionals seeking convenience and newer amenities.
Sector Campo Alegre
Sector Campo Alegre is known for its mix of residential streets and office towers. Many embassies and consulates are based here, so it's quieter than surrounding areas.
Sector Campo Claro
Sector Campo Claro is a primarily residential area with mixed apartment blocks and houses. Basic services are available nearby, and public transport is decent.
Sector Campo Rico
Sector Campo Rico is mostly residential with a mix of apartments and single-family homes. The area lacks major commercial centers but has local convenience stores.
Sector Casco Histórico de Petare
Sector Casco Histórico de Petare is a densely populated area with colonial buildings and narrow streets. It remains one of the city's busiest commercial hubs with heavy foot traffic throughout the day.
Sector Caurimare
Sector Caurimare is a mostly residential neighborhood with apartment buildings and some local shops. It offers calm streets but has modest services.
Sector Colinas de los Ruices
Sector Colinas de los Ruices is a mostly residential area with apartment complexes. It has easy access to main roads and is close to light industry zones.
Sector Country Club
Sector Country Club has mainly residential streets and gated communities. Many homes here are large and property values are high compared to nearby areas.
Sector Cumbres de Curumo
Sector Cumbres de Curumo is a quiet residential area on Caracas's southeastern hillside. Houses are mostly single-family with well-kept gardens and reliable access to services.
Sector El Bosque
Sector El Bosque is a mostly residential area with a mix of apartment buildings and houses. Access to shops and basic services is convenient for locals.
Sector El Dorado
Sector El Dorado is a residential neighborhood with several schools and small businesses. Most streets are lined with single-family homes and apartments.
Sector El Llanito
Sector El Llanito is mainly residential with some small shops and local businesses. The streets see light traffic and are quieter than nearby commercial zones.
Sector El Marqués
Sector El Marqués is mostly residential with scattered local shops and basic services. It sees regular traffic but keeps a quiet atmosphere at night.
Sector El Pedregal
Sector El Pedregal is a quiet residential area featuring wide streets and modest homes. Shops and small cafés line the main roads, attracting local families.
Sector El Peñón
Sector El Peñón is a quiet residential area with family homes and small local shops lining its streets. The neighborhood has easy access to key roads and basic amenities.
Sector El Retiro
Sector El Retiro is a residential area in Santiago with quiet streets and mostly apartment buildings. Convenience stores and small cafés are within walking distance.
Sector El Rosal
Sector El Rosal is mostly known for its business centers and late-night venues. Offices, bars, and restaurants fill the mid-rise blocks.
Sector El Rosario
Sector El Rosario is a residential zone in the southeast part of the city, mostly occupied by families and local shops. Streets are low-key, with limited nightlife or commercial development.
Sector Estado Leal
Sector Estado Leal is mostly residential with a handful of local shops and small restaurants. It's quieter compared to busier districts nearby.
Sector Gual y España
Sector Gual y España is a residential neighborhood with a mix of single-family homes and small local businesses. Traffic can be busy on main streets but quieter within blocks.
Sector Horizonte
Sector Horizonte is a suburban neighborhood with low-rise residential buildings and some small local shops. Most streets are calm, catering mainly to families and commuters.
Sector La California Norte
Sector La California Norte is a mostly residential neighborhood with some older apartment blocks and a few small shops. Traffic can be heavy during rush hours due to its proximity to major roads.
Sector La California Sur
Sector La California Sur is mostly residential with a mix of small shops and local eateries. Traffic can be heavy along main roads and bus access is convenient.
Sector La Carlota
Sector La Carlota is known for its military installations and proximity to the large La Carlota airbase. Most of the area is closed to public access, with few residential or commercial options.
Sector La Floresta
Sector La Floresta mixes older homes with newer apartments. Small businesses and local restaurants line the main streets.
Sector La Limonera
Sector La Limonera is a densely populated area known for its informal housing and limited public infrastructure. Residents face economic challenges and restricted access to services.
Sector La Urbina
Sector La Urbina is mainly a residential area with some small businesses and local shops. Streets are busy during weekday mornings and afternoons with people commuting and running errands.
Sector Lomas de Alto Prado
Sector Lomas de Alto Prado is a residential area known for quiet streets and mid-to-upper income housing. Most buildings are modern apartments with some local shops nearby.
Sector Lomas del Ávila
Sector Lomas del Ávila is mainly residential, with apartment blocks and some small local shops. Access to public transport is limited and traffic congestion is common during peak hours.
Sector Los Campitos
Sector Los Campitos is a quiet residential area known for its hillside views and mid-range apartment buildings. Many residents commute to central Caracas.
Sector Los Chorros
Sector Los Chorros is mainly residential, with several mid-rise apartment buildings and gated complexes. Public transport links are decent and traffic is usually moderate.
Sector Los Cortijos
Sector Los Cortijos is a residential area with a mix of apartment complexes and some small local businesses. The streets are quiet, with easy access to main roads.
Sector Los Dos Caminos
Sector Los Dos Caminos is a residential and commercial area with wide avenues and mid-rise apartment buildings. Grocery stores and offices cluster along Avenida Francisco de Miranda.
Sector Los Ruices
Sector Los Ruices is a mainly commercial area with manufacturing businesses and warehouses. Residential buildings stand beside busy streets, with limited green spaces.
Sector Macarao
Sector Macarao sits on Caracas's southwestern edge and is mostly residential with informal settlements. Access to central areas is limited compared to other neighborhoods.
Sector Manzanares
Sector Manzanares is a residential area with small local shops and limited nightlife. Most streets are quiet except near main avenues.
Sector Montecristo
Sector Montecristo is a residential area known for its gated communities and quiet streets. The neighborhood attracts families and professionals seeking a peaceful setting with good access to schools.
Sector Palo Verde
Sector Palo Verde is a residential district known for its mix of apartment blocks and single-family homes. Many locals commute to nearby industrial areas for work.
Sector Parque Miranda
Sector Parque Miranda is a mostly residential area with several local shops and small eateries. It sits near the famous Parque Miranda sports complex.
Sector: Piedra Azul
Sector: Piedra Azul contains residential blocks and some local shops. Family homes are common, with few large apartment buildings.
Sector: Prado del Este
Sector: Prado del Este is a residential district with gated communities and quiet streets. Large homes line wide avenues, favored by upper-middle-class families.
Sector: Sans Souci
Sector: Sans Souci is a residential area with wide streets and a mix of older apartment blocks and newer houses. It has convenient access to shops and schools.
Sector Santa Cecilia
Sector Santa Cecilia is a residential neighborhood with local markets and schools. It mainly attracts families living away from the city center.
Sector Terrazas del Ávila
Sector Terrazas del Ávila sits on the eastern edge of Caracas, mostly residential with gated complexes and views of El Ávila. The area is calm but can feel isolated from central city amenities.
Sector Urbanización Miranda
Sector Urbanización Miranda is a residential area known for mid-rise apartment blocks and small local shops. Streets are fairly quiet with limited nightlife.
Tamanaquito
Tamanaquito is mostly residential with modest homes and a few small shops. Public transit options are limited and most streets are quiet.
Urbanización Cristo Rey
Urbanización Cristo Rey is a residential zone east of the city center, featuring mid-rise apartment buildings and quiet streets. Daily life here is low-key, with a mix of families and older adults.
Urbanización El Atlántico
Urbanización El Atlántico is a residential neighborhood with a mix of newer apartment buildings and single-family homes. It is mainly quiet and attracts families and professionals.
Urbanización Francisco de Miranda
Urbanización Francisco de Miranda is a residential area with mid-rise apartment blocks and basic amenities nearby. Local schools and parks serve families living here.
Urbanización La Libertad
Urbanización La Libertad is a residential area with mid-rise apartment blocks and small parks. Local shops stay active during weekdays, catering mostly to families.
Urbanización Loma Larga
Urbanización Loma Larga is a residential area with gated streets and mostly low-rise housing. The neighborhood has limited commercial activity and is mainly used by families seeking privacy.
Urbanización Lomas de Chispia
Urbanización Lomas de Chispia is a residential area with mostly single-family homes and limited local commerce. The neighborhood is quiet and tends to attract families looking for privacy.
Urbanización Monte Alto
Urbanización Monte Alto is a residential neighborhood with apartment blocks and some green spaces. Most residents commute to central Málaga for work and amenities.
Urbanización Rafael Urdaneta
Urbanización Rafael Urdaneta is a residential area with mid-rise apartment blocks and local businesses. Traffic is steady during weekdays, with a mix of commuters and families.
Urbanización Simón Bolívar
Urbanización Simón Bolívar is a quiet residential area with apartment blocks and small local shops. Few amenities, mostly families live here.
Urbanización Urdaneta
Urbanización Urdaneta is a residential area with basic amenities and a mix of older apartment buildings and modest homes. It sees steady local traffic, and small businesses serve the community.
Urbanización Villa Barutaima
Urbanización Villa Barutaima features mostly residential apartments and homes. Local amenities include small shops and a few parks.
Urb. Las Luces
Urb. Las Luces is a residential area with mostly low-rise housing. Many locals commute to nearby commercial districts for work and shopping.
Villa Laura
Villa Laura is a quiet residential area with low-rise buildings and a mix of older and newer homes. Daily life centers around local shops and small parks.
Vuelta de Chevrolet
Vuelta de Chevrolet is mostly residential, with a few local shops and small parks. The area is quieter compared to central districts and sees moderate car traffic.
Vuelta del Cedro
Vuelta del Cedro is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes. Traffic is minimal and most amenities are local businesses rather than large chains.
Vuelta del Diablo
Vuelta del Diablo is a remote area near the border of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, known for its sparse population and unpaved roads. Basic services are limited and infrastructure is minimal.
Zona A
Zona A is a mix of residential blocks and small businesses. Many locals commute through its main avenues for work and shopping.
Zona B
Zona B is mostly residential with a mix of apartment blocks and local shops. The neighborhood is quieter than the city center and popular with families.
Zona E
Zona E is known for its trendy restaurants and nightlife, attracting younger crowds in the evenings. Residential streets are quiet during the day, with apartment buildings and small shops lining most blocks.
Zona F
Zona F is mostly residential with a few local shops and casual eateries. It's quiet and sees little through traffic compared to surrounding areas.
Zona G
Zona G hosts many of Bogotá's top restaurants and cafés. Commercial offices line the streets between residential towers and boutique hotels.
Zona Industrial de Los Flores
Zona Industrial de Los Flores is mainly a business and warehouse district with limited residential zones. Street activity is driven by workers and delivery trucks, especially on weekdays.
Zona Industrial Dos Caminos
Zona Industrial Dos Caminos is mainly used for manufacturing and warehousing, with limited residential and retail activity. Few amenities are available outside industrial operations.
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