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This is a list of neighborhoods in Berkeley, California.
- The Berkeley Hills - Roughly bounded by Cedar Street, Spruce Street, Eunice Street, Sutter Street, and Arlington Avenue on the west, and Tilden Regional Park on the east.
- La Loma Park/Nut Hill - Roughly bounded by Euclid Avenue on the west and the main University of California campus on the south.
- Cragmont The Berkeley Hills section north of Codornices Creek, and east of about Euclid Avenue.
- Southampton - Roughly bounded by Arlington Avenue on the west, Tilden Regional Park on the east, and Marin Avenue on the south.
- The Berkeley Flats - As contrasted with the Berkeley Hills, this area encompasses the gently sloping flat land bounded on the east by the Downtown district at Martin Luther King Jr Way, on the west by West Berkeley at San Pablo Avenue, on the north by Cedar Street and on the south by Dwight Way. Elevation decreases smoothly from 180 feet above sea level at the eastern boundary to 100 feet above sea level at the western boundary.
- Claremont - Centered around the intersection of Claremont Avenue, Ashby Avenue, and Claremont Boulevard. Parts of the Claremont district are in the City of Oakland, including most of:
- Claremont Hills - Roughly bounded by Tunnel Road and the Claremont Hotel.
- Downtown Berkeley - Roughly bounded by Martin Luther King Jr Way, Hearst Avenue, Oxford Street, and Dwight Way, and centered along Shattuck Avenue.
- Elmwood - Roughly bounded by Dwight Way, Telegraph Avenue and the Oakland city limits.
- Gourmet Ghetto - A stretch of Shattuck Avenue and Walnut roughly bordered by Hearst to the south and Rose to the north. So named because of the concentration of fine restaurants, including Chez Panisse and the Cheese Board Collective.
- North Berkeley - Roughly bounded by Hearst Avenue and Eunice Street.
- Northbrae - Roughly bounded by Solano Avenue on the north, Hopkins and Eunice Streets on the south, the Albany city limits on the west, and Spruce Street on the east.
- Northside - Roughly bordered by Hearst Avenue and Cedar Street.
- Panoramic Hill - Bounded by Piedmont Avenue, the Clark Kerr Campus and the main University of California campus. The eastern half of this neighborhood is in the City of Oakland.
- South Berkeley - Roughly bounded by Telegraph Avenue, Dwight Way, and the Oakland city limits.
- Harmon Tract - Centered on the intersection of Sacramento Street and Harmon Street.
- Lorin District - Centered on the intersection of Alcatraz Avenue and Adeline Street.
- Southside - Between Bancroft Way and Dwight Way.
- Thousand Oaks - Roughly bounded by Solano Avenue, The Alameda, and Arlington Avenue
- The University of California, Berkeley campus
- West Berkeley - Roughly bounded by San Francisco Bay on the west, and San Pablo Avenue or Sacramento Street on the east.
- Berkeley Marina
- Ocean View - Located around the Fourth Street shopping district; roughly bounded by Gilman Street on the north, University Avenue on the south, San Pablo Avenue on the east, and the San Francisco Bay on the west.
- Westbrae - Centered on the intersection of Santa Fe Avenue and Gilman Street.