Winslow is the downtown core of Bainbridge Island and its historic center. Located along the eastern shoreline overlooking Eagle Harbor, the neighborhood centers around Winslow Way and covers roughly 1.5 square miles. For many visitors, Winslow is their first introduction to the island because the Seattle ferry arrives at the east end of town.
At its core, Winslow offers a lively mix of residential, commercial, and cultural spaces. Winslow Way runs for about ten blocks and features local shops, boutiques, galleries, cafes, and restaurants. Because of its walkability, residents can easily run errands, meet friends, and enjoy daily life without relying on a car.
In addition, Winslow serves as the island’s cultural hub. The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art showcases regional and local artists throughout the year. Nearby, Bainbridge Performing Arts hosts live theater and community events. Seasonal gatherings such as the farmers market, Winter Wonderland, and the Grand Old Fourth of July further strengthen the neighborhood’s sense of community.
Housing in Winslow reflects its central location and convenience. The area includes condominiums, duplexes, apartments, and single-family homes, most on smaller lots. As a result, homes here often command higher price-per-square-foot values. Demand remains strong due to proximity to the ferry, dining, shopping, and everyday services.
Winslow also offers easy access to the waterfront. Waterfront Park and the city dock provide green space, a playground, and clear views of sailboats and ferry traffic in Eagle Harbor. Nearby marinas and shoreline parks make it simple to kayak, boat, or enjoy a walk along the water.
Overall, Winslow combines walkability, culture, and transportation access in one central location. Because of this balance, it appeals to commuters, families, and empty nesters alike. For many residents, living in Winslow means experiencing the most connected side of Bainbridge Island life.
Nearby Interests:
- The Bainbridge Island Pavilion: Movie theater, restaurants, concerts, and more.
- Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (BIMA): Free contemporary art museum showcasing regional and national artists, located in the heart of downtown Winslow.
- KiDiMu (Bainbridge Island Children’s Museum): Hands-on, interactive museum designed for young children and families.
- Waterfront Park and City Dock: Community gathering space with playgrounds, open lawns, and seasonal events.
- Winslow Green: Central green space for relaxing, public activities, and shopping.
- Madison Tot Lot: Playground designed for young children.
- Town Way to Water Park: Public shoreline access.
- Winslow Wharf Marina: Boating and waterfront access.
- Rotary Park: Little League fields and open recreation space.
- Hawley Cove Park: Walking paths with beach access.
- Shopping & Boutiques
- Restaurants, cafés, and more
- Town & Country Market: Local island grocery store.
- Safeway: Grocery store.
- Seattle Ferry Terminal: Direct service to downtown Seattle.
Food & Drink (honorable Mentions):
Elementary school Nearby
Ordway Elementary School (K–4), part of Bainbridge Island’s highly rated school district, known for its strong academics, innovative programs, and welcoming community.










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