List of Bronx neighborhoods
This article features a list of neighborhoods in the Bronx, one of the five boroughs of New York City.
When using this article, note that names of many neighborhoods in the Bronx are popular based on their historical pedigree and the livability factor. However, this is not true for all neighborhoods in the Bronx; while someone living at East 213th Street & White Plains Road might prefer to describe their location simply as "Gun Hill Road" rather than "Williamsbridge". Other neighborhood names have greater popularity. For example, Riverdale was once home to John F. Kennedy and is known for its affluence, large mansions, and proximity to amenities. Throggs Neck has a bridge named for it, and the neighborhood is known for waterfront beach communities located on the Long Island Sound.
Regions of the Bronx
Generally speaking, there are two major systems of dividing the Bronx into regions, which often conflict with one another. One is based on the Bronx River while the other strictly separate South Bronx from the rest of the borough. The older of the two systems is based on the Bronx River and is arguably a more accurate reflection of the area's history:- West Bronx: all parts of the Bronx west of the Bronx River
- East Bronx: all parts of the Bronx east of the Bronx River
Using this system, the Bronx can be further divided into the following regions:
- Northwest Bronx: the northern half of the West Bronx; the area north of Fordham road and west of the Bronx River
- Southwest Bronx: the southern half of the West Bronx; the area south of Fordham road and west of the Bronx River
- Northeast Bronx: the northern half of the East Bronx; the area north of Pelham Parkway and east of the Bronx River
- Southeast Bronx: the southern half of the East Bronx; the area south of Pelham Parkway and east of the Bronx River
- North Bronx: all areas not in the South Bronx – i.e. the Northwest Bronx, Northeast Bronx, and Southeast Bronx
- South Bronx: the Southwest Bronx – south of Fordham road and west of the Bronx River. This includes the areas traditionally considered part of the South Bronx.
[West Bronx]
Northwest Bronx
- Bedford Park
- Belmont
- Fordham
- * Fordham Heights
- * Fordham Manor
- Jerome Park previously the grounds of the Jerome Park Racetrack
- Kingsbridge
- * Kingsbridge Heights
- * Van Cortlandt Village
- Norwood
- Riverdale
- * Central Riverdale
- * Fieldston
- * Hudson Hill
- * [North Riverdale, Bronx|Riverdale, Bronx|North Riverdale]
- Spuyten Duyvil
- University Heights
- Woodlawn Heights
Southwest Bronx ("South Bronx")
- Bathgate
- Claremont
- Concourse
- East Tremont
- Highbridge
- Hunts Point
- Longwood
- *Foxhurst
- *Woodstock
- Melrose
- Morris Heights
- Morrisania
- *Crotona Park East
- Mott Haven
- Port Morris
- The Hub
- Tremont
- *Fairmount
- *Mount Hope
- *Mount Eden
- West Farms
[East Bronx]
Northeast Bronx
- Allerton
- *Bronxwood
- *Laconia
- Baychester
- Bronxdale
- City Island
- Co-op City
- Eastchester
- Edenwald
- Pelham Gardens
- Pelham Parkway
- Wakefield
- *Washingtonville
- Williamsbridge
- *Olinville
Southeast Bronx
- Castle Hill
- *Unionport
- Clason Point
- *Harding Park
- Country Club
- Morris Park
- *Indian Village: Indian Village is very small, with only a few streets, including Seminole, Tenbroeck, Hering, Narragansett, Chocktaw, Pelham Parkway South, Pawnee, Yates, and Van Housen; Rhinelander and Neill near Seminole are also considered part of “Indian Village.” Former Senator Guy Velella owned a home off Seminole.
- Parkchester
- Park Versailles
- Pelham Bay
- Soundview
- *Bronx River
- *Bruckner
- Schuylerville
- Throggs Neck
- * Edgewater Park
- *Locust Point
- * Silver Beach
- Van Nest
- Westchester Heights
- Westchester Square
Islands
- The Pelham Islands – The historical name for a group of uninhabited islands.
- * The Blauzes
- * Chimney Sweeps Islands
- * City Island – The only inhabited island.
- * Hart Island
- * High Island
- * Hunter Island
- * Rat Island
- * Twin Island
- North Brother Island
- South Brother Island
- Rikers Island – The location of New York City's jail.