This area transformed from quiet farmland into the epicenter of Washington's wine industry, a shift sparked by the arrival of Chateau Ste. Michelle in 1976. This move attracted other vintners and restaurateurs, who often repurposed historic buildings like the iconic Hollywood Schoolhouse (built in 1912). This blend of preservation and innovation created the world-renowned wine and culinary destination that thrives today.
Real estate in the Tourist District is ideal for a vibrant, low-maintenance lifestyle. The market primarily features modern condominiums and townhomes, many with contemporary designs and direct access to the district's amenities. These properties are highly sought-after by those who want to live where they play, with wineries, restaurants, and trails just steps from their front door, offering a truly unique living experience.
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The gateway to the Tourist District, this park features public art, open lawns, picnic areas, and direct access to the Sammamish River Trail.
An 11-mile paved regional trail perfect for biking, walking, and jogging, connecting residents to Bothell, Redmond, and Marymoor Park.
Provides community athletic fields for soccer and other sports right next to the Sammamish River.
Residential addresses in the Tourist District are served by the highly-rated Northshore School District.
Life in the Tourist District is active, social, and connected to the best of Woodinville's culture.
The community buzzes with a year-round calendar of events, including winery concerts, tasting room parties, farmers markets, and seasonal festivals that residents can easily walk to.
The neighborhood is a hub of entertainment where residents enjoy the ultimate convenience of walking to dozens of wineries, breweries, and acclaimed restaurants.
The Sammamish River and its trail are a core part of daily life, providing a scenic "backyard" for recreation, exercise, and connecting with the natural beauty of the valley.
The heart of the district, featuring iconic estates like Chateau Ste. Michelle and Columbia Winery, alongside dozens of other renowned tasting rooms.
Home to destination restaurants ranging from the world-renowned, 5-diamond Herbfarm to the casually historic Hollywood Tavern.
A growing scene of craft beverage makers offers a fun alternative to wine tasting.
Chateau Ste. Michelle's popular outdoor summer concert series attracts major national acts right in the neighborhood.
A nearby hub with vibrant restaurants and tasting rooms in a beautifully redeveloped historic building.
While feeling like a destination, it offers convenient access to major highways for commutes to Bellevue, Redmond, and Seattle.