Moratalaz

Moratalaz is a district of , . It is a well-known area because musicians such as Melendi and Alejandro Sanz have lived there. Moratalaz is on east of municipality of .
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  • Type: Suburb with 105,000 residents
  • Description: 14th city district of Madrid, Spain
  • Also known as: Barrio Moratalaz”, “District 14”, and “Moratalaz District
  • Neighbors: and

Places of Interest

Highlights include Vallecas Stadium and Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid.

Stadium
Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas is a football in the district of , . It currently hosts football matches and is the home of Primera Division club Rayo Vallecano.

Stadium
Sports Palace of the Community of Madrid or simply Madrid Sports Palace, officially Movistar Arena since January 2025 for sponsorship reasons, is an indoor sporting arena located in , Spain.

Stadium
The Plaza de Toros de , known simply as , is the largest bullfighting ring in , located in the Guindalera quarter of the district of Madrid.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Retiro-Paseo del Arte and Salamanca.

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Retiro is a district in eastern-central . While it is dominated by the Retiro Park, it also houses 125,000 residents. This article also includes the Paseo del Arte where the city's most famous art museums are lined up.

is a district of . It is located northeast of the centre and is considered to be the poshest neighbourhood of the city. Branches of international luxury brands, upscale restaurants, nightlife venues and hotels are found here.

Photo: Wikimedia, CC0.
For the purposes of this guide, districts of Latina, Moratalaz, Usera, Puente de Vallecas, Moratalaz, Villaverde, Villa de Vallecas and Vicálvaro are considered as the of .

Moratalaz

Latitude
40.4059° or 40° 24′ 21″ north
Longitude
-3.6449° or 3° 38′ 42″ west
Population
105,000
Elevation
671 metres (2,201 feet)
Open location code
8CGRC944+93
Open­Street­Map ID
node 562860807
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
3116156
Wiki­data ID
Q2076109
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Ukrainian—“Moratalaz” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Մորատալաս
  • Asturian: Moratalaz
  • Basque: Moratalaz
  • Bulgarian: Мораталаз
  • Catalan: Moratalaz
  • Cebuano: Moratalaz
  • Chinese: 莫拉塔拉斯区
  • Chinese: 莫拉达腊区
  • Dutch: Moratalaz
  • Esperanto: Moratalaz
  • Esperanto: Moratalazo
  • Esperanto: Mortalazo
  • French: Moratalaz
  • Galician: Distrito 14
  • Galician: Distrito de Moratalaz
  • Galician: Moratalaz
  • German: Moratalaz
  • Hungarian: Moratalaz
  • Italian: Moratalaz
  • Japanese: モラタラス
  • Korean: 모라탈라스
  • Malagasy: Moratalaz
  • Polish: Moratalaz
  • Portuguese: Distrito 14
  • Portuguese: Distrito de Moratalaz
  • Portuguese: Moratalaz
  • Quechua: Moratalaz distritu
  • Russian: Мораталас
  • Scots: Moratalaz
  • Spanish: Distrito 14
  • Spanish: Distrito de Moratalaz
  • Spanish: Moratalaz
  • Swedish: Moratalaz
  • Turkish: Moratalaz
  • Ukrainian: Мораталаз

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