West Seattle
This is the official site for the West Seattle Community. Here you can find just about anything relating to West Seattle. From the long colorful history of this beautiful suburb of Seattle to the latest happenings and Summer Events. FYI - Did you know there are over 58,000 persons in West Seattle. We would be the 5th largest city in Washington should we decide to incorporate. West Seattle's #1 Yellow Pages and ORIGINAL Community Website.
West Seattle Herald
The community newspaper for West Seattle since 1923.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, West Seattle
West Seattle's Webtown, according to the Post-Intelligencer.
West Seattle Chamber
The West Seattle Chamber of Commerce supports a healthy economic climate in which the community and its businesses can grow and prosper. We serve the West Seattle peninsula, a beautiful community of hillside neighborhoods surrounded by Elliott Bay and Puget Sound.
West Seattle Junction
The heart of West Seattle. Home to one of every 5 Seattleites, West Seattle is an independent neighborhood, lying along a peninsula, boasting fabulous views of Elliott Bay waterways, the shining peaks of both Cascade and Olympic mountains and the high rises of downtown Seattle.
West Seattle Blog
You'll find a little bit more here about the south half of West Seattle. However, our first stop on the peninsula was closer to The Beach. We'd love to make sure everyone remembers WS is quite a wide collection of neighborhoods including Delridge, Westwood, and White Center.
Search here for West Seattle beachfront, old, historic and retro homes, condos and townhouses with skyline or territorial Seattle views in including the neighborhoods of Alki, Admiral, Delridge, Fauntleroy and West Seattle Junction.
Alki Beach Park Seattle
Located in West Seattle, about 15 minutes from downtown. A trip to Alki Beach and drive along the water has few, if any, equals in the city. It features stunning views of the downtown skyline and across Puget Sound. It has a sparkling sand beach that imparts a resort character and prompts an undeniable hunger for fish and chips. The drive also includes the historic spot on Alki Beach where the first white settlers arrived in Seattle and spent the winter of 1851 before retreating to the less blustery site on Elliot Bay that became downtown.
Seattle's Alki Beach
Alki News Beacon Online
Map of Seattle's Alki Neighborhood