Description
Vice City is the largest city in the State of Leonida and the administrative center of Vice-Dale County.
Geography
Vice City is a coastal metropolis in the southeastern part of Vice-Dale County, State of Leonida. The urban area stretches along the shoreline and extends onto nearby barrier islands and man-made land, creating a mix of waterfront districts, bayside neighborhoods, and dense inland corridors.
Districts and Areas
- Belville — a residential district with a more local, lived-in city atmosphere than the beachfront zones.
- Crosstown — a dense inner-city area shaped by heavy traffic routes and street-level businesses.
- Downtown Vice City — the city’s high-rise core, defined by finance, offices, and landmark skyline views.
- Ekanfinaka — an outer district where city development blends into more open, less urban land.
- La Perle — an upscale coastal area associated with high-end living and premium waterfront property.
- Little Cuba — a cultural neighborhood known for Cuban influence, street food, and local nightlife.
- Peacock Bay — a bayside area built around marinas, water access, and coastal housing.
- Rockridge — a suburban-leaning district with quieter streets and lower-rise development.
- Southside — a working-class district with a rougher edge and tighter street networks.
- Stockyard — an industrial/commercial zone tied to storage yards, trucking, and heavy logistics.
- Tequesta — a coastal district associated with luxury homes and a “new money” feel.
- Tisha-Wocka — a distinct local area with its own identity, away from the polished tourist image.
Influence
Vice City is widely associated with modern Miami in both layout and atmosphere, combining coastal luxury, nightlife culture, and dense urban sprawl.