The Winslow

Wedding Venue Review: The Winslow, Baltimore

April 14, 20251 min read

The Winslow masterfully combines industrial charm with modern elegance. Housed in a repurposed historic building, it features exposed brick walls, concrete floors, and expansive windows that flood the space with natural light


The venue offers two distinct areas: the Winslow Room and the Train Shed. The Winslow Room boasts a wooden gabled roof and a mezzanine level, providing a versatile space for receptions.

The Train Shed, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, offers a bright and airy setting ideal for ceremonies. Photographers particularly appreciate the venue's abundant natural light and the rooftop access, which provides stunning views of the downtown skyline—perfect for sunset portraits.

With a seating capacity of up to 180 guests with a dance floor, The Winslow offers ample space for medium to large gatherings. Its proximity to downtown Baltimore ensures convenience for guests, and the surrounding area provides numerous photo opportunities.

Overall, The Winslow stands out as a top choice for couples seeking a blend of historic character and contemporary style in their wedding venue. citeturn0search0

Tony Marsh Media


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The Winslow

Creating award winning advertising, photos, and video that touches, persuades, and motivates for more than 2 decades. Tony's worked in 39 states and 17 foreign countries shooting video and images for couples, companies, campaigns, and government agencies. Tony and his wife live in Annapolis, Maryland.

Tony Marsh

Creating award winning advertising, photos, and video that touches, persuades, and motivates for more than 2 decades. Tony's worked in 39 states and 17 foreign countries shooting video and images for couples, companies, campaigns, and government agencies. Tony and his wife live in Annapolis, Maryland.

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