This is obviously a subjective list, since each person is free to express and create their own opinion. Those characteristics that make these cities are included in the least favorable in Spain are shown.
There are considered unsafe where Parla enters in Madrid and Ceuta; those that decompaginate with the rest of the environment, which includes Vigo (Pontevedra), Malaga, Bilbao and Cartagena (Murcia).
Cannot ignore the poorly organized among which Éibar (Guipuzkoa) and Algeciras (Cádiz) stand out due to their poor urban planning. Ciudad Real) traditional and unattractive, Barakaldo (Bizkaia) and Terassa (Barcelona).
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And where are the cities that have nothing interesting to offer? without hard Murcia tops the list, followed by the cities of Madrid Fuenlabrada, Torrejón de Ardoz and Leganés.
Lastly, there are those whose industrialization or drastic changes harmed them, such as Ferrol (A Coruña), whose central quarter fell into ruins when the city became an industrial center; Valladolid; Móstoles (Madrid) and Portugalete (Bizkaia) with their industrial zones until more power. However, the ugliest cities are:
- Almería: dirty, messy are the adjectives that define it.
- Ciudad Real: it only has the name because it is nothing more than a small town that has nothing to offer.
- Huelva: almost null historical-artistic value is the worst city in the province.
- Torrevieja (Alicante/Alacant): is defined by its lack of aesthetics.
- L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona): another neighborhood but with a larger size and population.
- Badajoz: it only stays in a passing city forgotten by all.
- Badalona (Barcelona): ugly and poorly planned are the words that summarize it.
- Benidorm (Alicante~Alacant): its planning is null and the architecture leaves much to be desired.
- Albacete: it is not so much its ugliness, it is rather the lack of worthwhile monuments.
- Crevillent (Alicante/Alacant): few avenues, narrow streets and palm trees is the only thing you will see.
- Mieres (Asturias): full of neighborhoods and remains of its industrial past.
- Alcobendas (Madrid): degraded historic center.
- Miranda de Ebro (Burgos): zero modernist or romanticist architecture.
- Alicante/ Alacant: can be described in three words: concrete blocks.
- Lleida: dry as hell.
- Reus (Tarragona): its planning in the working-class neighborhoods leaves much to be desired.
- La Línea de la Concepción (Cádiz): quite ugly and very messy urbanistically.
- Melilla: an urban disaster.
- Elche-Elx (Alicante/Alacant): despite its three World Heritage Sites, it is a city of seventies buildings in a desert environment.
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife: very small old town.
- Guadalajara: totally lost identity.
What are for you the ugliest cities from Spain?