List of districts and neighborhoods in Los Angeles
This is a list of notable districts and neighborhoods within the city of Los Angeles, California, present and past. It includes residential and commercial geographic areas and business-improvement districts, but does not include non-notable subdivisions or tracts.
A–E[]
- Angelino Heights[1]
- Angeles Mesa[2]
- Angelus Vista[2]
- Arleta[3][1]
- Arlington Heights[3]
- Arts District[4]
- Atwater Village[3]
- Baldwin Hills[1]
- Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw[3]
- Baldwin Village[1]
- Baldwin Vista[5]
- Beachwood Canyon[6]
- Bel Air, Bel-Air or Bel Air Estates[3][1]
- Benedict Canyon[7]
- Beverly Crest[3]
- Beverly Glen[1]
- Beverly Grove[3]
- Beverly Hills Post Office[8]
- Beverly Park[9]
- Beverlywood[3]
- Boyle Heights[3][1]
- Brentwood[3][1]
- Brentwood Circle[10]
- Brentwood Glen[11]
- Broadway-Manchester[3]
- Brookside[12]
- Bunker Hill[4]
- Cahuenga Pass[1]
- Canoga Park[3][1]
- Canterbury Knolls[13]
- Carthay[3]
- Castle Heights
- Central-Alameda[3]
- Central City[1]
- Century City[3][1]
- Chatsworth[3][1]
- Chesterfield Square[3][1]
- Cheviot Hills[3][1]
- Chinatown[3][1]
- Civic Center[14]
- Crenshaw[1]
- Crestwood Hills[15]
- Cypress Park[3][1]
- Del Rey[3][1]
- Downtown[3]
- Eagle Rock[1][3]
- East Gate Bel Air[16]
- East Hollywood[3]
- Echo Park[3][1]
- Edendale[17]
- El Sereno[3][1]
- Elysian Heights[18]
- Elysian Park[3]
- Elysian Valley[3]
- Encino[3][1]
- Exposition Park[3][1]
F–L[]
- Faircrest Heights[19]
- Fairfax[3]
- Fashion District[4]
- Filipinotown, Historic[20]
- Financial District[4]
- Florence[3][1]
- Flower District[21]
- Franklin Hills[22]
- Gallery Row[4]
- Garvanza[1]
- Glassell Park[3][1]
- Gramercy Park[3]
- Granada Hills[3][1]
- Green Meadows[3]
- Griffith Park[3]
- Hancock Park[3][1]
- Hansen Heights
- Harbor City[3][1]
- Harbor Gateway[3][1]
- Harvard Heights[3][1]
- Harvard Park[3]
- Hermon[1]
- Highland Park[3][1]
- Historic Core[4]
- Hollywood[3][1]
- Hollywood Dell[23]
- Hollywood Hills[3][1]
- Hollywood Hills West[3]
- Holmby Hills[1]
- Hyde Park[3][1]
- L.A. Downtown Industrial District[24]
- Jefferson Park[3][1]
- Jewelry District[25]
- Kinney Heights[26]
- Koreatown[3][1]
- Ladera[27]
- Lafayette Square[1]
- Lake Balboa[3][1]
- Lake View Terrace[3][1]
- Larchmont[3]
- Laurel Canyon[28]
- Leimert Park[3][1]
- Lincoln Heights[3][1]
- Little Armenia[1][29]
- Little Ethiopia[30]
- Little Italy[31]
- Little Tokyo[1]
- Los Feliz[3][1]
M–S[]
- Manchester Square[3]
- Mandeville Canyon[32]
- Marina Peninsula[33]
- Mar Vista[3][1]
- Melrose Hill[34]
- Mid-City[3][1]
- Mid-Wilshire[3]
- Miracle Mile[1]
- Mission Hills[3][1]
- Montecito Heights[3][1]
- Monterey Hills[35]
- Mount Olympus[1]
- Mount Washington[3][1]
- Naud Junction[36]
- Nichols Canyon[37]
- NoHo Arts District[38]
- North Hills[3][1]
- North Hollywood[3][1]
- Northridge[3][1]
- North University Park[1]
- Old Bank District[4]
- Outpost Estates[39]
- Pacific Palisades[3][1]
- Pacoima[3][1]
- Palms[3][1]
- Panorama City[3][1]
- Park La Brea[1]
- Picfair Village[40]
- Pico Robertson[41]
- Pico-Union[3]
- Playa del Rey[1]
- Playa Vista[3]
- Porter Ranch[3][1]
- Rancho Park[3][1]
- Reseda[3][1]
- Reynier Village[42]
- Rose Hills[43]
- Rustic Canyon[44]
- San Pedro[3][1]
- Sawtelle[3][1]
- Shadow Hills[3][1]
- Sherman Oaks[3][1]
- Sherman Village[3][1]
- Silver Lake[3][1]
- Skid Row[45]
- Solano Canyon[46]
- Sonoratown[47]
- South Central, Historic[3]
- South Park[3]
- South Robertson[1]
- Spaulding Square[48]
- Studio City[3][1]
- Sunland[3][1]
- Sunset Junction[49]
- Sun Valley[3][1]
- Sylmar[3][1]
T–Z[]
- Tarzana[3][1]
- Terminal Island[1]
- Thai Town[1]
- Toluca Lake[3][1]
- Toy District[4]
- Tujunga[3][1]
- University Hills[50]
- University Park[3]
- University Park, North[1]
- Valley Glen[3][1]
- Valley Village[3][1]
- Van Nuys[3][1]
- Venice[3][1]
- Vermont Knolls[3][1]
- Vermont-Slauson[3]
- Vermont Square[3]
- Vermont Vista[3]
- Victor Heights[51]
- Victoria Park[52]
- Village Green[53]
- Warehouse District[54]
- Warner Center[1]
- Watts[3][1]
- West Adams[3][1]
- Westchester[3][1]
- Westdale[55]
- Western Heights[56]
- West Hills[3][1]
- Westlake[3][1]
- West Los Angeles[3][1]
- Westside Village[57]
- Westwood[3][1]
- Westwood Village[58]
- Whitley Heights[1]
- Wholesale District[4]
- Wilmington[3][1]
- Wilshire Center[1]
- Wilshire Park[59]
- Windsor Square[3][1]
- Winnetka[3][1]
- Woodland Hills[3][1]
- Yucca Corridor[60]
See also[]
- Central Business District, Los Angeles (1880-1899)
- Los Angeles Historic Preservation Overlay Zones
- Los Angeles County
- Mapping L.A.
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External links[]
- Bob Pool, "L.A. Neighborhoods, You're on the Map", Los Angeles Times, February 9, 2009 (article about Mapping L.A.)
- Southern California Association of Governments analysis of 2006 census data
- Los Angeles neighborhood signs—Flickr
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