This is a list of suburbs and places of interest in the City of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England.
Suburbs
North of the River Wear
- Carley Hill
- Castletown
- Downhill
- Fatfield
- Fulwell
- Hylton Castle
- Marina
- Marley Pots
- Monkwearmouth
- North Hylton
- Redhouse
- Roker
- Seaburn
- Sheepfolds
- Southwick
- Springwell Village
- Town End Farm
- Witherwack
South of the River Wear
- Ashbrooke
- Ayres Quay
- Barnes
- Christchurch
- City Centre
- Deptford
- Doxford Park
- East End
- Farringdon
- Ford Estate
- Gilley Law
- Grangetown
- Grindon
- Grove
- Hall Farm
- Hastings Hill
- Hendon
- The Herringtons
- Hill View
- Hollycarrside
- Leechmere
- Mill Hill
- Millfield
- Moorside
- Newbottle
- Nookside
- Pallion
- Pennywell
- Penshaw
- Plains Farm
- Ryhope
- Silksworth
- Shiney Row
- South Hylton
- Springwell
- Sunderland Docks
- Sunniside
- Thorney Close
- Thornhill
- Tunstall
- Warden Law
- Vaux
Places of interest
| Key | |
| Abbey/Priory/Cathedral | |
| Accessible open space | |
| Amusement/Theme Park | |
| Castle | |
| Country Park | |
| English Heritage | |
| Forestry Commission | |
| Heritage railway | |
| Historic House | |
| Places of Worship | |
| Museum (free/not free) | |
| National Trust | |
| Theatre | |
| Zoo | |
- Fulwell Mill

- Herrington Country Park

- Hylton Castle

- Monkwearmouth Station Museum

- Mowbray Park

- National Glass Centre

- North East Aircraft Museum

- Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art
- Penshaw Monument

- Roker Park

- Roker beach

- Ryhope Engines Museum

- Seaburn beach

- Souter Lighthouse

- Sunderland Empire Theatre
- Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens

- Stadium of Light
- Sunderland Volunteer Life Brigade Museum

- St. Peters Church
(World heritage site applicant) - Washington 'F' Pit museum

- Washington Old Hall

- Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
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