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The Eagle Harbor Inn
The Eagle Harbor Inn
Marshall Suites Bainbridge Island, SureStay Collection by BW
Marshall Suites Bainbridge Island, SureStay Collection by BW
Quality Inn & Suites Bainbridge Island
Quality Inn & Suites Bainbridge Island
The Inn at Pleasant Beach
The Inn at Pleasant Beach
MarQueen Hotel
MarQueen Hotel
Mediterranean Inn
Mediterranean Inn
Homewood Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown
Homewood Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown
Hotel Crocodile & Crocodile Music Venue
Hotel Crocodile & Crocodile Music Venue
The Edgewater Hotel
The Edgewater Hotel
Staypineapple, The Maxwell Hotel, Seattle Center Seattle
Staypineapple, The Maxwell Hotel, Seattle Center Seattle
Ace Hotel Seattle
Ace Hotel Seattle
The Dylan, a Baymont by Wyndham
The Dylan, a Baymont by Wyndham
Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle-Downtown
Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle-Downtown
Hyatt House Seattle/Downtown
Hyatt House Seattle/Downtown
Inn at the Market
Inn at the Market
The Belltown Inn
The Belltown Inn
Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Seattle Center
Four Points by Sheraton Downtown Seattle Center
Travelodge by Wyndham Seattle By The Space Needle
Travelodge by Wyndham Seattle By The Space Needle
The Sound Hotel Seattle Belltown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
The Sound Hotel Seattle Belltown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Staypineapple, Hotel FIVE, Downtown Seattle
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Top neighborhoods in Bainbridge Island

Winslow
Winslow combines small-town charm with a vibrant arts scene that will make you feel like you've stumbled into a Pacific Northwest dream. The picturesque waterfront along Eagle Harbor offers scenic walking paths perfect for taking in those dreamy Puget Sound views. Art lovers can bounce between numerous galleries and the Bainbridge Performing Arts center, while history buffs explore the well-preserved early 20th century buildings downtown. Farm-to-table restaurants serve up fresh seafood alongside local wines, with options ranging from casual cafés to upscale dining spots. Most accommodations are charming boutique inns and bed & breakfasts housed in historic buildings. The Seattle ferry provides a scenic 35-minute crossing, and once you're here, the compact downtown is entirely walkable.

Rolling Bay
Rolling Bay is a slice of Pacific Northwest paradise where you can actually breathe. This quiet corner of Bainbridge Island invites you to explore tree-lined streets, peek at charming cedar-shingled homes, and stroll along uncrowded beaches. Bay Hay and Feed serves as the neighborhood's quirky landmark, while nearby vineyards offer local wine tasting without the tourist crowds. Getting around means having your own wheels since public transit is limited. You'll find just a few casual cafes and a small market for essentials, but the real draw is the peaceful waterfront access where you can watch ferries glide across Puget Sound.

Eagledale
Eagledale offers a serene escape on Bainbridge Island with the thought-provoking Japanese American Exclusion Memorial telling important stories through peaceful gardens and artwork. Eagledale Park welcomes visitors with community gardens and a pottery studio where local artists shape clay into beautiful creations. Nature lovers can explore walking trails through towering cedars or stroll along Eagle Harbor's quiet shoreline. Getting around requires a car or bike, with the Seattle ferry just a 10-minute drive away. When hunger strikes, you'll need to head to Winslow's restaurants nearby. Vacation rentals and cozy B&Bs tucked among gardens provide peaceful places to unwind after days spent exploring this authentic island community.

Port Madison
Port Madison offers a peaceful retreat where wooden docks stretch into crystalline waters reflecting Seattle's distant skyline. Nature lovers can explore Fay Bainbridge State Park's pebbly beaches or wander through Bloedel Reserve's lush gardens. Historic pilings and weathered boat houses dot the shoreline, giving glimpses into the area's 1850s logging heritage. This quiet residential area features vacation rentals and waterfront cottages with panoramic water views. While dining options are minimal within Port Madison, nearby Winslow is just a 10-minute drive away. The Bainbridge Island ferry terminal, 15 minutes by car, provides easy access to Seattle for day trips.

Madrona Heights
Madrona Heights on Bainbridge Island offers a peaceful retreat among towering evergreens and distinctive madrone trees. This quiet residential neighborhood trades urban buzz for nature's soundtrack—morning mist filtering through trees and distant ferry horns. Nearby Bloedel Reserve provides stunning gardens for exploration, while scenic Puget Sound views reward those who venture through the winding roads. Getting around requires wheels—this area is primarily car-dependent with limited public transit. Visitors typically stay in vacation rentals nestled in the forest, enjoying authentic island living. For dining and shopping, you'll need to make the short drive to Winslow, where the ferry also connects you to Seattle in just 35 minutes.
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A short ferry ride from Seattle delivers you to an island where eagles soar above forests that somehow survived the region's logging frenzy. Winslow's main street offers bookshops and bakeries where locals debate the merits of different coffee roasters with scholarly intensity. Cyclists pedal past vineyards and lavender farms on roads where drivers actually slow for wildlife. The Japanese American Exclusion Memorial provides a sobering counterpoint to the island's beauty, honoring those forcibly removed during WWII. Kayakers paddle alongside curious seals in quiet coves, while hikers at Battle Point Park might spot resident herons stalking the shallows. The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art showcases Northwest artists in a building that seems to have grown organically from the landscape.

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