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GTA 6 Neighborhoods: Every Known District and Location in Leonida

From Ocean Beach and Little Cuba to Port Gellhorn's forgotten motels, here is every neighborhood and named location confirmed or spotted so far across GTA 6's map of Leonida.

Erik LindqvistBy Erik·Jul 7, 2026·7 min read
GTA 6 Neighborhoods: Every Known District and Location in Leonida

GTA 6's map covers the whole state of Leonida, and Rockstar has already put names to dozens of neighborhoods, towns and landmarks across it. Vice City alone is split into distinct districts, from the pastel towers of Ocean Beach to the flea-market stalls of Little Cuba, while the five regions beyond the city add their own named settlements: a forgotten motel strip in Port Gellhorn, a sugar-refinery town in Ambrosia, marina villages in the Leonida Keys, swamp outposts in Grassrivers and a national park at Mount Kalaga. Here is every neighborhood and location Rockstar has confirmed, plus the districts dataminers and community cartographers have mapped so far.

The essentials:

  • Vice City is built from real, named neighborhoods rather than one generic downtown - Ocean Beach, Little Cuba, Little Haiti and more each get their own identity and architecture.
  • All five regions outside the city (Leonida Keys, Grassrivers, Port Gellhorn, Ambrosia, Mount Kalaga) have at least one officially named town or landmark.
  • Some district names circulating online (Hamlet, Belville, Crosstown) come from community dataminers and fan cartography, not official Rockstar copy - treat them as likely rather than confirmed.
  • This guide covers named places within each region. For the six top-level regions themselves, see our guide to all 6 confirmed regions of Leonida.

Vice City's Confirmed Neighborhoods

Rockstar's own description of Vice City name-drops several districts directly: "the pastel art deco hotels and bright white sands of Ocean Beach, to the bustling panaderías of Little Cuba and the bootleg brands of the Tisha-Wocka flea market, out to the VC Port, the cruise ship capital of the world."

NeighborhoodWhat to expect
Ocean BeachPastel art deco hotels and white-sand beachfront, the classic Vice City postcard look
Little CubaPanaderías, Cuban-American street life, the cultural heart of the city (a modern take on the original Little Havana)
Little HaitiA distinct cultural district alongside Little Cuba, confirmed as part of the city's neighborhood mosaic
Tisha-WockaA flea market strip known for bootleg brands and street commerce
VC PortVice City's cruise ship terminal, described by Rockstar as "the cruise ship capital of the world"
Venetian IslandsWaterfront, canal-lined islands associated with luxury housing

Each of these gets distinct architecture and activities rather than being a reskin of the last, which is a bigger jump in neighborhood density than GTA 5's Los Santos.

Other Vice City Districts Fans Have Mapped

Beyond Rockstar's own copy, community cartographers piecing together trailer footage and screenshots have labeled several more likely districts: Rockridge, Hamlet (a parody of Homestead), Stockyard (Vice City's answer to Wynwood), Washington Beach, South Beach, Belville, Crosstown and Ekanfinaka. None of these are official Rockstar names yet, so treat them as working labels the fan community uses to talk about areas it has spotted, not confirmed in-game names. Expect this list to firm up as Rockstar releases more marketing material ahead of launch.

The Leonida Keys: Where Jason and Lucia Start Out

South of Vice City, the Leonida Keys are a chain of islands linked by long highway bridges over turquoise water, Rockstar's take on the real Florida Keys. This is where protagonists Jason Duval and Lucia Caminos begin the story - their starting apartment was shown in Trailer 2, tucked among the small islands and tropical foliage that define the region. Expect white sand, dive bars and a slower pace than Vice City proper, connected back to the mainland by the bridges that are the area's visual signature.

Grassrivers: Watson Bay and Paradise Garage in the Everglades

Grassrivers sits in the southwest of the map and is Rockstar's version of the Everglades - flooded grassland, mangroves and swamp, home to alligators and a very different pace of life than the city. Two named locations have already surfaced here: Watson Bay, a waterfront community, and Paradise Garage, a business spotted in early marketing material. Expect airboats, backroads and wildlife encounters rather than nightlife in this part of the map.

Port Gellhorn: Leonida's Forgotten Coast

Port Gellhorn sits on the west coast and was one of the names leaked back in 2022 before Rockstar confirmed it officially. The studio's own description sets the tone: "Leonida's forgotten coast. Cheap motels, shut-down attractions, and empty strip malls won't bring the tourists back, but there's a new economy in this once-popular vacation spot. It's fueled by malt liquor, painkillers, and truck stop energy drinks." Think faded roadside Americana rather than Vice City's neon gloss - a town that used to be a destination and now survives on whatever keeps the lights on.

Ambrosia: Sugar, Factories and Biker Gangs

Ambrosia sits beside Lake Leonida and functions as the state's industrial and agricultural heartland. The Allied Crystal sugar refinery anchors the local economy, surrounded by farmland, railroads and factories. Rockstar has hinted that biker gangs supply "almost everything else" here, pointing to a land-based criminal economy that is a world away from Vice City's glamour - closer to the raw, blue-collar tone of GTA 5's Blaine County than the beachfront resorts further south.

Mount Kalaga National Park: Forests, Canyons and Off-Road Trails

At the state's northern border, Mount Kalaga National Park is Leonida's wilderness region: rugged forests, canyons and winding riverways built for hunting, fishing, kayaking and off-road racing. Rockstar describes its residents as "hillbilly mystics and paranoid radicals," setting up a rural, backwoods contrast to everything south of it. If GTA 5 had Mount Chiliad, Mount Kalaga is Leonida's answer, only on a much bigger scale.

How Big Is the Full List?

Between Vice City's named districts, the fan-mapped ones still awaiting confirmation, and the towns and landmarks in the five outer regions, Leonida already has more individually named locations at this stage than GTA 5 had at the same point before launch. That tracks with everything else Rockstar has said about the map's scale - for a full breakdown of how it stacks up against GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2, see our guide on whether the GTA 6 map is bigger than GTA 5 and RDR2. For more on where the story itself is set, read where GTA 6 is set: Vice City and the state of Leonida explained, and for the characters who will actually walk these streets, see who are Jason and Lucia: GTA 6's protagonists explained. Trailer 2 is still the best primary source for how these places actually look in motion - our Trailer 2 breakdown goes shot by shot through what it reveals about Vice City and the wider map.

This list will keep growing. Rockstar has historically drip-fed location names through marketing beats rather than one single map reveal, so expect more neighborhoods and landmarks to get official names as GTA 6's November 19, 2026 release date gets closer.

Are Vice Point and Starfish Island Coming Back?

Vice Point and Starfish Island were signature districts of the original 2002 Vice City. Neither has been named for GTA 6 yet. The overall shape of the peninsula in trailer footage suggests Rockstar is rebuilding the city from scratch rather than reusing the old map wholesale, so treat any claim that a specific 2002-era district is returning by that exact name as speculation until Rockstar confirms it directly.

Why Does Rockstar Keep Naming New Locations?

Rockstar has historically revealed its maps in pieces - a region here, a district there - rather than publishing a single finished map ahead of release, and GTA 6 has followed the same pattern so far. Each trailer, screenshot batch and press update has added a name or two, which is why this list mixes officially confirmed districts with places the community has pieced together from footage. Expect the gap between the two categories to close as launch gets closer and Rockstar publishes more official map material.

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