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El Salvador, Madrid

El Salvador is a neighborhood in district 20 of Madrid, home to around 11,222 residents. On ESmap's open-data scores, its strongest dimension is peace and green space (#39 of 131) and its weakest is urban convenience (#99 of 131).

💰 Wealth & status

In socioeconomic terms, El Salvador is more affluent than the city average, with a net household income of about €67,487 per year (INE 2023).

🌳 Calm & green

For peace and green space, El Salvador is calmer and greener than average; green zones cover about 1,218,322 m² of the area.

🚇 Urban convenience

El Salvador is below average for transit and amenities — a measure of how close bus stops, municipal services and everyday amenities are.

👨‍👩‍👧 Family-friendly

For families, El Salvador is below average for family infrastructure; children under 18 make up 12.5% of residents and households average 2.5 people.

Key statistics

Population (2023)11,222
Net household income (€/yr, 2023)€67,487
Median year of construction1996
Buildings built after 200016.5%
Dwellings4,970
Green-zone area1,218,322 m²
Mean age46.8
Residents under 1812.5%
Residents 65+24.1%
Spanish-born residents89.9%
Average household size2.5
Area1.87 km²

Questions & answers

Is El Salvador a good neighborhood for families?
For family infrastructure El Salvador ranks 84 of 131 neighborhoods in Madrid, so it is below average for family infrastructure. Children under 18 make up 12.5% of residents and the average household has 2.5 people.
Is El Salvador a quiet, calm area?
For peace and green space El Salvador ranks 39 of 131 neighborhoods, so it is calmer and greener than average. Green zones cover about 1,218,322 m² of the area.
Is El Salvador well connected and convenient?
For everyday convenience El Salvador ranks 99 of 131 neighborhoods, so it is below average for transit and amenities — based on the density of bus stops, municipal services and amenities.
Is El Salvador an affluent or expensive area?
The net household income in El Salvador is about €67,487 per year (INE 2023). It ranks 43 of 131 neighborhoods in Madrid, so it is more affluent than the city average.
Where is El Salvador?
El Salvador is a neighborhood in district 20 of Madrid; its approximate center is 40.4442, -3.6279.

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