Our Amazing Neighborhoods


Seattle is made up of many districts and neighborhoods, a list of which appears below. Districts and neighborhoods are informal, boundaries may overlap, multiple names may exist. Early European settlers established widely scattered home sites on the surrounding hills; these hamlets grew into neighborhoods and towns.  No official designations of neighborhoods or boundaries have existed in Seattle since 1910. Seattle incorporated twice, the second time after public unrest about city government was resolved.

Algona
Auburn
Bainbridge Island
Ballard
Beacon Hill
Bellevue
Belltown
Black Diamond
Blue Ridge
Bonney Lake
Bothell
Boulevard Park
Bremerton
Brier
Broadview
Burien
Capitol Hill
Carnation
Central Area
City of Snohomish
Clyde Hill
Columbia City
Covington
Des Moines
Downtown
Duvall
Eastlake
Edmonds
Enumclaw
Everett
Federal Way
Fremont
Georgetown
Gig Harbor

Green Lake
Greenwood
Hunts Point
International District
Issaquah
Juanita
Kenmore
Kent
Kingston
Kirkland
Lake City
Lake Forest Park
Laurelhurst
Lynnwood
Madison Park
Madrona
Magnolia
Maple Valley
Marysville
Medina
Mercer Island
Mill Creek
Monroe
Montlake
Mount Baker
Mountlake Terrace
Mukilteo
Newcastle
Normandy Park
North Bend
Northgate
Pacific
Phinney Ridge
Pioneer Square
Port Orchard
Port Townsend
Poulsbo
Puyallup
Queen Anne
Rainier Beach
Rainier Valley
Ravenna
Redmond
Renton
Riverton
Sammamish
Sand Point
SeaTac
Seward Park
Shoreline
Silverdale
Snoqualmie
Sodo
South Park
Sumner
Tacoma
Tukwila
University District
Vashon Island
Wallingford
West Seattle
Whidbey Island
White Center
Windermere
Woodinville
Woodway
Yarrow Point

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