• Neighborhoods

The City of Wilmington is home to diverse, unique neighborhoods that blend culture, heritage and contemporary flair.

Historic buildings renovated into apartments; new townhomes with city charm; condos with riverfront views; whatever housing style you are looking for, Wilmington has it!

Take a look at some of the wonderful places to live! Click below for a larger map or download a high-resolution PDF to the right. Also click on a neighborhood to the right for more information.

Trolley Square is the hip and trendy area that attracts young professionals for a place to live as well as a place to shop, dine and play.

The Italian heritage of this area is still alive and well in the residents, restaurants and shops that line its streets.

The brick sidewalks of Cool Spring border large homes with wraparound porches and tree-lined streets.

The downtown area offers urban living at its finest with many options.

After a long history of industrial and practical use, the Wilmington Riverfront has come to life with stores, restaurants, bars, and many living options.

With its charming homes and beautiful streetscapes, Mid-Town Brandywine is quickly becoming one of the hottest places to live in downtown Wilmington.

The Trinity Vicinity neighborhood is full of beautiful Victorian homes built between the years 1884 to 1905.

The Triangle Neighborhood is a community of city homes built in the 1920's. The area is known for its beautifully landscaped gardens, proximity to the city, and friendly neighbors, making it one of Wilmington's most desirable neighborhoods to live in.

The historic neighborhood of Brandywine Village began as a milling town with a dozen water-powered flour mills operated aliong the Brandywine at the height of the community.

Located right outside of downtown Wilmington, Quaker Hill's atmosphere and history has been compared to the historical Georgetown and Society Hill areas.

With its large homes, lush yards and sweeping trees, it's hard to believe Wawaset Park is part of a city.

Although the quaint, historic neighborhood of Union Park Gardens is bound by main arteries of the city, the community is quiet.