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  1. The city lies west of Seattle and is connected by an automobile ferry operated by Washington State Ferries and a passenger-only ferry. Bremerton spans the Port Washington Narrows and extends inland along Sinclair Inlet opposite from Port Orchard .

  2. About Bremerton. Bremerton, a beautiful city just a short ferry ride from downtown Seattle, offers a vibrant downtown Harborside area with the Kitsap Conference Center, two hotels, dining, cafes, and the Port of Bremerton Marina.

  3. Things to Do in Bremerton, WA - Bremerton Attractions. Tours near Bremerton. Book these experiences to see what the area has to offer. Seattle Harbor Cruise. 643. Day Cruises. from. $45. per adult. 2023. Chef Guided Food Tour of Pike Place Market- 2 Hours. 966. Food & Drink. from. $67. per adult.

    • Bremerton, Washington, United States1
    • Bremerton, Washington, United States2
    • Bremerton, Washington, United States3
    • Bremerton, Washington, United States4
  4. Bremerton is the largest city in the region and has the largest terminal for one of four WA State Ferry routes from the Seattle area to the Kitsap Peninsula. It is famous for its Historic Naval and Maritime Heritage. Please visit the City of Bremerton website for more information on the city's attractions, events, and things to do.

  5. Bremerton, city, Kitsap county, western Washington, U.S., on Port Orchard Bay across Puget Sound from Seattle (connected by ferry). William Bremer laid out the site in 1891 and promoted the establishment of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. The city expanded as the northern home of the U.S. Pacific.

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  6. Bremerton History. Bremerton is a city in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. Planned in 1891 by German immigrant, William Bremer, the town was officially incorporated in 1901. Facts & Figures. Learn about the size of the labor force, the location of the city, and view the top employers in Bremerton. Living in Bremerton

  7. Bremerton is a city in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. Planned in 1891 by German immigrant, William Bremer, the town was officially incorporated in 1901.