Gäddvik) on pientalovaltainen Espoon kaupunginosa, joka on saanut nimensä alueen länsilaidalla sijaitsevasta Haukilahden vesialueesta. Haukilahdessa on venesatama, jossa on yhteensä 637 venepaikkaa. Niistä kaupungin hallinnassa on 170. Autopaikkoja satamassa on 324.[1]
Haukilahden vesitorni sijaitsee Haukilahdessa eteläisessä Espoossa. Vesitorni on rakennettu 1968 ja sen omistaa kuntayhtymän Hels
ingin seudun ympäristöpalvelut (HSY) vesihuolto-organisaatio, ennen vuotta 2010 kunnallinen liikelaitos Espoon Vesi. Vesitornin tilavuus on 4 100 kuutiometriä.[1] Tornin korkeus on sen juurelta 45,3 metriä ja merenpinnasta 76,3 metriä. Tornin yläosassa on ravintola Haikaranpesä. Ravintolassa on kuvattu Musta jää -elokuvan yksi kohtaus. Haukilahti (Finnish) or Gäddvik (Swedish) is a mainly residential district in the city of Espoo, Finland. Haukilahti is situated immediately west of the more commercially attractive district of Westend, which itself borders the Gulf of Finland to the east, beyond which lies the neighbouring city of Helsinki, the Finnish capital. To the south, Haukilahti is bordered by the Gulf of Finland, and Matinkylä lies to the west. Haukilahti is a quiet, peaceful district with lots of trees and park areas. Right across the road from the main residential area is the Toppelund forest, beyond which lies the seashore. As a mainly residential district, Haukilahti offers many parks and playgrounds.There are two public beaches in Haukilahti. The eastern beach, in the Toppelund area, is smaller and quieter, and usually only visited by Haukilahtians. The western beach, in the Mellsten area, is larger and more popular. It has been named by students from the Helsinki University of Technology as the best beach for windsurfing in the entire capital area, and has a direct connection to the Mellsten harbour, which is home to one of Espoo's most popular yacht clubs, and includes two seaside cafés. Simpukka ("clam", named after its shape) is a youth and cultural house in Haukilahti.Haukilahti also has its own primary school, a library and a couple of pubs.