As a state-level entity, the Community of Madrid is defined by its major metropolitan zones and geographical regions rather than city neighborhoods:
- **Madrid (Capital):** The central economic and cultural core, featuring famous districts like historic Los Austrias, upscale Salamanca, and trendy Malasaña. - **Metropolitan South (El Sur):** Includes large cities like Móstoles, Fuenlabrada, Leganés, Getafe, and Alcorcón; historically industrial, now vibrant, densely populated commuter hubs. - **Corredor del Henares:** Stretching east toward Guadalajara, featuring Alcalá de Henares and Torrejón de Ardoz; characterized by heavy logistics, industry, and rich history. - **North & Northwest:** Encompasses affluent areas such as Pozuelo de Alarcón, Majadahonda, Las Rozas, and Alcobendas; known for corporate parks, luxury housing, and high living standards. - **Sierra de Guadarrama:** The mountainous northwest region, featuring historic towns like San Lorenzo de El Escorial and Cercedilla; prized for nature, hiking, and weekend retreats.

