Seattle Central
Belltown:
Nestled between Seattle’s Pike Place Market area and the Space Needle, Belltown is funky, hip neighborhood home to a large concentration of the city’s nightlife. Read more
Capitol Hill:
Seattle’s Capitol Hill is an eclectic, colorful urban center, and Broadway Avenue -- the neighborhood's famous (and infamous) main street -- serves as its focal point. Read more
Central Area:
The Central District, Seattle’s oldest residential area, is a narrow strip cutting through the middle of Seattle, bounded by East Madison Street on the north, Jackson Street on the south, 12th Avenue on the west and Martin Luther King Jr. Way on the east. Read more
Downtown:
The epicenter of the city and indeed the region is downtown Seattle, covering about 1.7 square miles, running north from the historic Pioneer Square neighborhood to Seattle Center and sloping west from Interstate 5 to the waterfront. Read more
Eastlake:
Founded about 1890, Seattle's Eastlake community is one of its oldest and is located between the University District and downtown, flanking the east side of Lake Union. Read more
International District:
Seattle's Chinatown/International District, south of downtown and east of Pioneer Square, has reinvented itself many times over since Asian and African American residents came to live and work in the neighborhood more than 100 years ago. Read more
Madison Park/Madrona:
For generations, Madison Park and the nearby enclaves of Washington Park, Broadmoor and Denny Blaine have attracted Seattle's most wealthy and prominent families. Read more
Magnolia:
Magnolia is a quiet neighborhood in the West part of Seattle, with a quaint little retail area known as The Village. On West McGraw Street, the Magnolia village shopping district offers a pleasing yet ordinary selection of stores and restaurants, and serves as the neighborhood’s busy social hub. Read more
Montlake:
Montlake is virtually and island, being almost completely surrounded by water -- Lake Union to the west, the Lake Washington Ship Canal to the north and Lake Washington to the east. Read more
Pioneer Square:
Pioneer Square is Seattle's oldest neighborhood, where the city's downtown began its colorful history in 1852. Read more
Queen Anne:
Seattle is known for its stunning views, and perhaps no neighborhood in the city has as many sweeping vistas as Queen Anne. Read more
SODO:
Seattle's Sodo neighborhood was for decades known as the gritty industrial heart of a largely blue-collar town. Read more

