Lodging | Napa Valley https://www.napavalley.com Explore Napa Valley Thu, 22 Jan 2026 15:52:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Where to Stay During Harvest Season in Napa Valley https://www.napavalley.com/blog/where-to-stay-napa-valley-harvest-season/ Tue, 23 Sep 2025 17:25:20 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=70051 Looking for the best Napa Valley hotels and resorts during harvest? From seasonal deals to winery celebrations, here’s where to stay in wine country during crush.

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Ask any local and they’ll tell you—harvest season, or “Crush,” is the most exciting time of year in Napa Valley. From late August through October, the vineyards buzz with activity as grapes are brought in, and the air is filled with the sweet aroma of fermentation. Wineries host release parties and harvest dinners, the weather is golden and crisp, and the valley feels alive in a way that only happens once a year. If you’ve ever thought about visiting Napa, this is the season to do it.

Top Napa Valley Hotels & Resorts for Harvest Season

Finding the right home base during harvest makes all the difference. Luckily, many resorts and inns are rolling out special packages this fall, making it easier to pair your Wine Country adventure with a little extra luxury (and some savings).

The Meritage Resort & Spa

Meritage Resort and Spa
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Harvest is all about abundance, and The Meritage Resort and Spa leans right into that spirit. With vineyard views, a luxury spa, pools, and The Village just steps away—complete with boutique tasting rooms—it’s an all-in-one Wine Country escape. During harvest, the property buzzes with energy, making it a lively base for exploring Napa.

Deal: Harvest Abundance Awaits — stay two nights or more and receive 20% off accommodations, a $100 resort credit, and complimentary pours at four on-site tasting rooms (Sora, Trinitas Cellars, GEN 7 Wines, and Anarchist Wine Co.). Book by October 15, 2025, for stays through November 30, 2025.

Visit: 875 Bordeaux Way, Napa, CA 94558
Contact: (866) 370-6272

Silverado Resort

Silverado Resort
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Silverado Resort brings together everything people love about Napa in the fall: sprawling grounds, championship golf courses, and easy access to the valley’s top wineries. During harvest, it’s a great place to unwind between tastings, whether that’s with a spa appointment, a round of tennis, or dinner overlooking the vines.

Deal: Napa Crush Package — save up to 25% on accommodations, receive a $75 resort credit, enjoy a complimentary bottle of wine, and gain access to the Atlas Peak AVA Winery Passport with exclusive perks. Book by October 31, 2025, and you’ll also be entered for a chance to win a three-night wine escape.

Visit: 1600 Atlas Peak Road, Napa, CA 94558
Contact: (800) 532-0500

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley

Spa Talisa, Four Seasons Resort
Spa Talisa, Photo courtesy of Four Seasons Resort

In Calistoga, the Four Seasons Resort brings guests right into the harvest experience—literally. With Elusa Winery on property, you can see the grapes being crushed just steps from your suite. Their Fall in Love with Harvest program layers in vineyard tours, seasonal wine dinners at Auro, and evenings by the fire with a glass in hand. It’s an elevated way to experience Napa’s most dynamic season.

Deal: Napa Valley Getaway — includes daily breakfast for two and the Library Experience at Elusa Winery (tour, rare tastings, and pairings). If booked during the harvest season, your reservation will also unlock access to the resort’s Fall in Love with Harvest events, from happy hours to chef-led dinners. Reservations required for select activities. Valid September 15, 2025 – March 31, 2026.

Visit: 400 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 709-2100

Carneros Resort and Spa

Carneros Resort and Spa
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Carneros Resort and Spa feels like a private village in the vines, with freestanding cottages, fire pits, and open-air dining that capture the essence of Napa Valley in fall. It’s the kind of setting that makes harvest feel immersive, whether you’re wandering through the culinary gardens or catching the sunset from your private patio.

Deal: Harvest Season Dining Credit — stay two nights or more and receive a $250 dining credit (or $500 if booking a luxury home). If booked during harvest season, your reservation also unlocks seasonal programming at the resort, including vineyard-inspired menus and fall events.

Visit: 4048 Sonoma Highway, Napa, CA 94559
Contact: (707) 299-4900

Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs

Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort | Katie Newburn
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A Calistoga favorite, Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs is known for its mud baths and playful mid-century vibe, offering a fun, relaxed stay in Wine Country. Harvest adds another layer, with crisp days to explore downtown and cool evenings to soak in the mineral pools.

Deal: The Mudslinger Package — save 30% on a two-night stay and receive 35% off a signature mud treatment for two. If booked during harvest season, your stay also includes access to other specials like dining credits at House of Better and early-booking discounts.

Visit: 1507 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-4102

Calistoga Spa Hot Springs

Calistoga Spa Hot Springs
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If harvest calls for both wine tasting and downtime, Calistoga Spa Hot Springs is the place to recharge. Four geothermal pools, volcanic ash treatments, and a central location just steps from tasting rooms make it easy to blend relaxation with exploration.

Deal: Hidden Gems of Napa Valley Spa Package — includes two volcanic ash mud baths, volcanic-themed spa robes, and a complimentary wine tasting at Picayune Cellars. If booked during harvest season, your reservation also unlocks exclusive spa perks and access to fall offers tied to the package.

Visit: 1006 Washington Street, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-6269

Activities & Events During Harvest

grape stomp at Reynolds Family Winery
Photo courtesy of Reynolds Family

Many wineries have special harvest events going on during the season. We’ve spotlighted a few of the season’s happenings below, but you can visit our Events Listing page to view more harvest events this time of year.

Insider Tips

  • Book tastings and event tickets EARLY: Harvest is peak season and things sell out quickly!
  • Don’t miss sunrise walks in the vineyards or sunset sips on a terrace—the light and energy of harvest is hard to capture any other time of year.
  • Plan at least one hands-on experience (like grape stomping) for that full “I’m in Napa during crush” brag.

Conclusion

Harvest in Napa Valley isn’t just a season—it’s a spectacle, a party, and a once-a-year excuse to treat yourself. Book one of these hotels or resorts, line up your tastings, and get ready to experience Wine Country at its most exciting.

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Top 10 Places to Stay in Downtown Napa https://www.napavalley.com/blog/downtown-napa-hotels/ Thu, 21 Aug 2025 23:53:41 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=69450 The town of Napa boasts plenty of unique lodging options, from charming B&Bs to stylish hotels. Here are 10 of the best places to stay in downtown Napa.

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Downtown Napa is the ultimate base for exploring the world-renowned Napa Valley wine region, offering plenty of lodging options to make your visit unforgettable. From luxury resorts to charming boutique hotels, here are the top places to stay in downtown Napa.

Andaz Napa

Andaz
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Andaz is an urban oasis in downtown Napa, boasting beautiful accommodations with hardwood floors, marble bathroom details, walk-in, rainfall showers, and glass fireplaces. In addition to free Wi-Fi, on-site dining options, weekly live music on the terrace, and pet-friendly accommodations, you’ll love that you’ll be just steps from all of downtown Napa’s action when staying here.

Visit: 1450 First Street, Napa, CA 94559
Contact: (707) 687-1234

Milliken Creek Inn & Spa

Milliken Creek
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Situated on three lush acres, the romantic Milliken Creek is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Napa, but close enough to walk or bike to restaurants and shops. Besides the stunning Napa River views, a stay here means you’ll get to experience rooms with oversized soaking tubs and private outdoor fireplaces, breakfast delivered each morning, afternoon wine and cheese in the lobby, and endless ways to find rest and relaxation.

Visit: 1815 Silverado Trail, Napa CA 94558
Contact: (707) 255-1197

Archer Hotel

Archer Hotel Napa
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The Archer Hotel in downtown Napa boasts a chic, cosmopolitan appeal, with big-city energy and a central location. The five-story accommodation has 183 luxury guest rooms and 39 suites, featuring king beds with down duvets, Nespresso makers, and fully-stocked mini fridges. While many rooms have views from private balconies, some of the best views in town are from the rooftop bar, which is open to the public. However, overnight guests will enjoy the added benefit of having access to the rooftop’s state-of-the-art fitness center and tranquil water deck with in-water chaise lounges.

Visit: 1230 1st St, Napa CA 94559
Contact: (707) 690-9800

Westin Verasa Napa

Westin Verasa Napa
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Located just steps from Napa mainstays like Oxbow Market and the CIA at Copia, Westin Verasa makes a great home base in downtown Napa – whether you choose to venture out a lot or make the most of the on-site amenities. Luxury rooms boast comfortable beds, coffee makers, and high-speed internet, while a 24-hour fitness room and outdoor saltwater pool add to the resort-like experience. Don’t miss dining at the Michelin-starred La Toque, which is located inside the hotel.

Visit: 1314 McKinstry Street, Napa CA 94559
Contact: (707) 257-1800

Blackbird Inn

Blackbird Inn
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Architecture buffs and fans of the iconic Arts & Crafts movement can rejoice with a stay at this California craftsman gem. And while the sweet B&B is a looker, Blackbird Inn is also packed with the traditional amenities of a boutique hotel. Rooms with private decks and fireplaces offer plush beds and flat screen TVs, while the hotel’s added details, like freshly-baked cookies and complimentary afternoon wine and savory bites are the cherry on top.

Visit: 1755 First Street, Napa CA 94559
Contact: (707) 226-2450

Napa River Inn

Napa River Inn
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With riverside views and a history that runs deep, the Napa River Inn is a dynamic balance of the city’s past and current charm. Guests are welcomed by the glow of the Napa Mill sign, highlighting the original name and use for the hotel’s main structure, and suites throughout three diverse buildings packed with deluxe beds and modern amenities. Offering rooms with pillow-top beds and river views, along with fresh pastries delivered daily, the hotel also has a full-service day spa on-site, ideal for finding some R&R after a day of exploring the area.

Visit: 500 Main Street, Napa CA 94559
Contact: (707) 251-8500

Embassy Suites Hotel Napa Valley

Embassy Suites Hotel is located just one mile from all of downtown Napa’s restaurants, tasting rooms, and shops, but you’ll likely feel a lot further away during a stay, thanks to the seven acres of lushly landscaped grounds and array of amenities. Outside of the spacious rooms, you’ll adore the free made-to-order breakfast, indoor pool and outdoor sundeck, fitness center, complimentary evening receptions, and on-site dining. You may find yourself staying on property more than not.

Visit: 1075 California Blvd, Napa CA 94559
Contact: (707) 253-9540

River Terrace Inn

River Terrace Inn
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The redesigned River Terrace Inn is aptly named with a restful location along the Napa River and nature preserve. Easily walkable to downtown, the inn balances Wine Country charm with modern touches in their public spaces and room suites. Guests can rest easy with pillow-top mattresses, oversized tubs, and additional seating areas and fireplaces in their Luxury Rooms.

Visit: 1600 Soscol Avenue, Napa, CA 94559
Contact: (707) 927-2217

Inn on Randolph

Inn on Randolph
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Situated on one acre in Napa’s historic district, this restored 19th-century property brings an air of sophistication to the bed and breakfast experience. In addition to classic offerings, like complimentary breakfast, free parking, and complimentary coffee and tea available throughout the day, the Inn on Randolph goes above and beyond to make a stay feel extra pampered: think guest rooms with two person spa tubs, showers with dual shower heads, and even heated bathroom floors, as well as extras like gluten-free options and Tesla charging stations.

Visit: 411 Randolph Street, Napa CA 94559
Contact: (707) 257-2886

R Inn Napa

R Inn Napa
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Housed in a historic property in the heart of downtown Napa, R Inn is a boutique property featuring 16 rooms and a long list of amenities—think free Wi-Fi, rainfall showerheads, a complimentary bottle at check-in, bocce ball, and a relaxing loft veranda. As a guest, you’ll also enjoy access to the Common Kitchen and Pantry, which provides complimentary, continental breakfast items on the weekends and coffee, tea, and snacks at any time, day or night. Just keep in mind that this property is only for those ages 18 and up.

Visit: 623 Coombs Street, Napa CA 94559
Contact: (707) 265-6200

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Best Hotels in Napa Valley, From Quaint Inns to Plush Resorts https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-hotels-in-napa-valley/ Fri, 24 Jan 2025 20:44:07 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=61200 Napa has no shortage of exceptional accommodations, but these hotels and inns offer an added dose of luxury and charm. Dive into the best hotels in Napa Valley.

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Napa Valley is a top travel destination with plenty of great places to stay, and the lodging options are truly as diverse as the surrounding wineries. Where should you stay when going to Napa? Which lodging option to choose in Napa truly depends on your preferences, budget, and desired location. Whether looking for a vibrant, urban hotel within walking distance to restaurants or a relaxing resort near some of the region’s best vineyards and wineries, there’s truly something for everyone. Here are our top picks for the best hotels and inns worth discovering in Napa Valley.

Photos courtesy of Carneros Resort and Spa

Hotels in Napa

At the southern tip of Napa Valley lies the region’s largest town: Napa. In downtown Napa, you’ll find sleek boutique hotels and romantic riverside inns within walking distance to shops and restaurants. Just outside of town, more expansive resorts beckon with countryside views and deluxe amenities. Ready to dive in? Here are some of our top hotel suggestions if looking to stay in or around the town of Napa:

In downtown Napa, the chic Andaz Napa makes the perfect home base. Rooms and suites are designed with a loft-style aesthetic, and many feature luxurious amenities such as in-room fireplaces, deep soaking tubs, and private terraces. Andaz Napa also hosts live music regularly, has a lively bar, and outdoor lounges complete with fire pits, creating a fun and memorable experience for guests. Book using this link to receive WCM Perks like a complimentary upgrade to a suit, complimentary parking, and early check-out, based upon availability.

Milliken Creek
Photo courtesy of Milliken Creek Inn

Situated on three lush acres along the Napa River, the Milliken Creek Inn is a luxe hideaway just a mile from downtown Napa. This exclusive inn is utterly indulgent—think guest rooms with oversized soaking tubs and private outdoor fireplaces; communal relaxation areas overlooking the Napa River; and evening turndown services meant to spark romance. Breakfast is included with a stay, which is delivered to your room daily, as are freshly baked cookies, tea and coffee throughout the day, and wine and cheese in the lobby each evening.

Further from downtown, but still in Napa, is the Silverado Resort. In true resort fashion, Silverado Resort has several eateries, a full-service spa, and comfortable rooms with in-room dining, but what really sets it apart are the extracurricular offerings. With two PGA Championship golf courses, nine tennis courts, and three pickleball courts, plus a number of fitness classes offered in the state-of-the-art fitness center, you’ll never run out of excuses to stay active while on vacation. Book using this link and you’ll automatically get 20% off the best available room rate, a $50 resort credit, a complimentary bottle of wine, and 1 PM late check-out, based upon availability.

A few miles away is the lovely The Setting Inn, situated between downtown Napa and Yountville. Besides picturesque vineyard views, it’s the details that truly set this intimate property apart, including daily continental breakfast from the renowned Bouchon Bakery, heated bathroom floors, complimentary electric bicycles for cruising around town, and in-room fireplaces to cozy up to after a long day of wine tasting.

Photos Courtesy of The Meritage Resort

Located just south of Napa, The Meritage Resort and Spa offers a quintessential resort experience, where a variety of deluxe amenities make it easy to enjoy a leisurely pace. Two swimming pools, on-site wine tastings, and room service delivered anywhere on property are just some of the highlights, but don’t pass up the opportunity to visit the resort’s Estate Cave Spa, an expansive spa located underground. Psst: When you book using this link, you’ll receive 20% off the best room rate, a $50 resort credit, and a bottle of wine.

For a relaxing stay surrounded by rolling hills of farmlands and vineyards, head to the Carneros Resort and Spa. Here, private cottages come with stylish interiors, outdoor soaking tubs or showers, and fire pits, making it easy to embrace those vacation vibes. The resort’s seasonally-focused restaurants, two pools (one adults only), and renovated spa only add to the overall allure of a visit. Bonus for city dwellers: the Carneros Resort’s prime location is just one hour from San Francisco.

Last but certainly not least is Stanly Ranch, an idyllic retreat situated 10 minutes from downtown Napa. This Auberge Resorts Collection property offers 135 private cottages and suites, each thoughtfully designed to seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living. In addition to savoring seasonally-inspired cuisine at the resort’s restaurants, guests can unwind at the pool or find a moment of zen with a curated spa or wellness treatment.

What is the best month to visit Napa Valley? 

The best month to visit Napa Valley really depends on your interests—do you want cozy fireside hangs with less crowds? Then consider visiting in the winter months. Is sipping wine poolside more your speed? Plan to visit in the summer or early fall. Every month brings a reason to visit Napa, it all depends on what you’re looking for. View Our Seasonal Guide

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Hotels in Yountville

Renowned as Napa Valley’s culinary capital, Yountville is a food lover’s paradise, home to some of the region’s most renowned restaurants. Between indulgent bites, take time to explore this charming, walkable town filled with inviting tasting rooms and unique shops. When it comes to where to stay, these boutique inns offer the perfect blend of comfort and charm:

Lavender, A Four Sisters Inn is a sweet B&B in the heart of Yountville that takes the guest experience up a notch, thanks to details like a complimentary wine hour, freshly baked cookies, and a gourmet breakfast each morning. With only nine rooms, each equipped with a king bed, fireplace, and jetted or deep-soaking tub, a stay here feels extra romantic.

Nearby, sister property Maison Fleurie offers a slightly larger setting while preserving the intimate charm that defines a Four Sisters Inn. With 13 thoughtfully appointed rooms and suites spread across a half-acre, you’ll find delightful touches like exposed brick, cozy fireplaces, and expansive windows that invite in natural light. Beyond its comfy accommodations, guests can also enjoy the added luxury of having a pool, hot tub, and fire pits on-site.

Poetry Inn
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The intimate, five-room Poetry Inn, perched high on a hill above Yountville, has remained a hidden oasis for luxury and romance. At Poetry Inn, expansive guest suites (each named after a different poet) are warm and inviting, and feature king-sized beds, large soaking tubs, wood-burning fireplaces, and private balconies offering panoramic views of Napa Valley Wine Country.

Where should you eat in Yountville?

Yountville is Napa’s top culinary destination for good reason. Here, you’ll find Michelin-starred dining, celebrity chef-owned restaurants, and farm-to-table eateries, all in a range of cuisines and price tags. Unsure where to start? Let’s dig into the best of the best. Explore Top Yountville Restaurants

Rancho Caymus Inn
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Hotels in Rutherford

Rutherford and neighboring Oakville may be small in size, but these Napa Valley towns are big on wine. Staying here puts you right in the heart of Napa Valley, with convenient access to some of the region’s most renowned wineries. Ready to make it your home base? Here are two properties that stand out in Rutherford:

At Rancho Caymus Inn, the fusion of Spanish hacienda design and restored 19th-century barn architecture creates a delightfully unique atmosphere. Guests will adore the boutique property’s generously sized rooms and outstanding guest services, while amenities such as a pool and hot tub, daily complimentary breakfast, and evening wine tastings combine to create a memorable experience. Get 10% off the best available rate, as well as complimentary breakfast when you book using Promo Code ‘WINECOUNTRY’

A stay at the luxurious Auberge du Soleil is like experiencing the best of both the South of France and California Wine Country. Nestled on a sprawling 33-acre hillside estate above Rutherford, this iconic Napa Valley retreat offers more than just breathtaking views. With a Michelin-starred restaurant and an acclaimed spa at your fingertips, relaxation is elevated to an art form. Auberge du Soleil’s 50 elegantly appointed rooms boast amenities such as spacious balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows, and outdoor soaking tubs, while unique offerings like participating in the olive harvest or exploring the sculpture garden on an art walk, add to the signature Auberge experience.

What are the best wineries in Rutherford?

Rutherford is a haven for world-class wine, renowned for its Cabernet Sauvignon and other Bordeaux varietal wines. When you’re ready to explore its acclaimed offerings, start with our list of the 10 best Rutherford wineries. Explore Wineries

Alila Hotel
Estate View Deluxe Room at Alila Napa Valley, Photo courtesy of Alila Hotel

Hotels in St. Helena

Many consider St. Helena to be the heart of Wine Country, embodying the soul of Napa Valley. From historic buildings to St. Helena wineries known the world over, it’s a great place to make your home base in the Valley—and these top hotels offer everything needed for an exceptional Napa getaway.

Artistic flair is woven into the very fabric of downtown St. Helena’s Wydown Hotel. This contemporary boutique hotel showcases unique, original artwork in every corner, from designer furniture to expressive paintings. The rooms offer a cozy haven, complete with king-sized beds and custom furnishings, but the charm extends beyond your door to the Tea Room and inviting Living Room.

Alila Napa Valley, a member of the Hyatt hotel group, offers adults the perfect setting for a serene escape in St. Helena. The 64 guest rooms  combine simplicity with sophistication, each featuring luxury linens, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a private terrace that invites the outside in—many rooms also offer pristine vineyard views to boot. But don’t worry, the allure of a stay isn’t confined to the rooms. With a serene outdoor pool, indulgent spa, curated activities, and an exquisite restaurant, Violetto, Alila has something for every traveler.

Photos Courtesy of Meadowood Napa Valley

Meadowood Napa Valley is a luxurious retreat that has become synonymous with Wine Country indulgence. Spread across 250 secluded acres off the Silverado Trail, Meadowood Napa Valley is the epitome of understated sophistication, blending modern amenities with impeccable five-star service and a deep reverence for its natural surroundings. You’ll love spending your days swimming in the pools (there are three), taking wellness classes, hiking, visiting the spa, and eating farm-fresh fare at Forum, all before retreating to your peaceful room each night to relax in front of your wood-burning fireplace. Special Offer: Don’t miss out on the More at Meadowood Package, available through 2025. This special offer includes overnight accommodations, a bottle of Napa Valley wine upon arrival, and a $750 estate credit to use for dining, spa treatments, or retail. Package starts at $1,475. Click here to book.

Situated on eight acres along Highway 29 just outside of downtown St. Helena, Harvest Inn offers an inviting escape for guests seeking a tranquil Wine Country experience. Surrounded by lush gardens, towering redwoods, and sprawling vineyards, this enchanting inn boasts 81 well-appointed guest rooms—some even offering unobstructed vineyard views.

Photos Courtesy of Dr. Wilkinson’s

Hotels in Calistoga

Located at the northern end of Napa Valley, Calistoga effortlessly combines natural beauty, wellness, and world-class wine. Known for its rejuvenating geothermal pools and mud baths, this charming town is a haven for wellness seekers looking to unwind, and these boutique retreats and luxury hotels are the perfect place to start.

You know what they say: everything old is new again, and that’s certainly the case for Dr. Wilkinson’s—Calistoga’s original wellness resort. Established in 1952, this storied property has been completely transformed into a playful, retro-inspired resort, where bright and airy rooms showcase mid-century furnishings, an on-site restaurant highlights wood-fired Southwestern fare, and a state-of-the-art spa offers several treatments geared towards finding true relaxation. Don’t miss trying a mineral-rich mud treatment, as perfected by the resort’s namesake doctor nearly 70 years ago.

When you want to get away from it all without actually paying “away from it all” prices, UpValley Inn & Hot Springs is a great option. Situated close to downtown Calistoga’s restaurants and shops, this relaxed boutique inn features 55 guest rooms highlighting a rustic-meets-modern design and such in-room conveniences as Keurig coffee makers, complimentary Wi-Fi, and pillow top mattresses. Even more, the inn has its own on-site mineral pool, as well as steam rooms and a sauna for a taste of the good life. Book using this link to receive 15% off the best available rate, plus a bottle of LoLa Pinot Noir upon arrival.

UpValley Inn & Hot Springs
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UpValley Inn & Hot Springs

Another worthy spot is the Craftsman Inn, a lovingly restored historic inn blending quiet luxury with the convenience of being close to everything downtown Calistoga has to offer. With private rooms with pillow-top beds and jetted baths, plus tranquil beauty right outside your door, expect a stay to be equal parts romantic and relaxing. 

One of Calistoga’s hidden gems is certainly The Francis House. This seven-room, adults-only B&B is located in a restored 19th century building in downtown Calistoga. Despite its central location, it features a contemporary French design that will make you feel like you’re far away in the French countryside. Yes, please! Personalized details and plush amenities complete the overall experience.

Four Seasons Resort
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Looking for five-star luxury in Calistoga? Look no further than the stylish Four Seasons Resort and Residences, recognized as Napa’s only resort set within a world-class estate vineyard. With Calistoga’s only Michelin-starred restaurant, another offering casual Wine Country cuisine, two pools (one adults only) with poolside cabanas, unobstructed views of the vines at every turn, and a working winery just steps from your room, we wouldn’t blame you if you never feel compelled to leave the property.

Set among 22 acres of picturesque landscapes, Solage Calistoga, an Auberge Resorts Collection property, has long drawn visitors to enjoy its sophisticated yet unstuffy ambiance. Spacious rooms and suites feature loft-like layouts and private patios, while amenities like several on-site dining options, Bocce ball courts, complimentary cruiser bicycles, and a wellness spa make it easy to sink into vacation mode.

Where to find hot springs in Calistoga

Calistoga is famous for its geothermal hot springs, natural mineral waters known for their healing properties. Ready to soak it all up? We’ve got the scoop on where to enjoy Calistoga’s warming springs. Explore Hot Springs

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The Best Hotels in St. Helena https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-hotels-in-st-helena-ca/ Fri, 06 Dec 2024 14:10:28 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=57834 Given its central location, St. Helena is a great place to make your home base in Napa Valley. Here are the top five hotels in St. Helena to check into.

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Just 60 miles north of San Francisco sits the gorgeous town of St. Helena—one of Napa Valley Wine Country’s most sophisticated stopping points. Given its central location in the Napa Valley and many options for luxury resorts, historic hotels, and cozy inns, St. Helena is a perfect home base after a long day of wining and dining at the surrounding vineyards.

With stellar amenities like award-winning spas, yoga studios, restaurants, and more, here’s our roundup of some of our favorite places to stay when in or around St. Helena. Get to packing!

Meadowood
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Meadowood Napa Valley

900 Meadowood Lane, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 967-1200

Luxury and seclusion make Meadowood Napa Valley a romantic lodging option for your next Wine Country escape. Located a few minutes off the Silverado Trail, Meadowood offers a true getaway for visitors, where stunning grounds, woods, and lush vineyards are all within eyeshot. Resort amenities—such as tennis courts, a fitness center, three pools, and a spa—will help you while away the hours, while their on-site restaurant will have you dining on delicious fare any time of day.

Why you’ll love it:
  • Luxury suites & cottages
  • Forbes Five-Star award-winning spa
  • Car service & EV charging stations

Insider Tip: The hotel’s property offers several hiking opportunities nearby; in fact, a three-mile trail with stunning views of the valley begins at Meadowood. Bring the hiking boots, though, as the path can get mossy.

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Alila Hotel
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Alila Napa Valley

1915 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-7000

Part historic Georgian farmhouse and part sprawling Wine Country resort, Alila Napa Valley is one of the newest luxury accommodations in St. Helena. A dozen different room and suite options are available and are outfitted with streamlined Italian furnishings, in-room soaking tubs, and private outdoor areas with fire pits. Wake up and call it a day next to the picturesque, neighboring Beringer Vineyards, take a dip in the shimmering pool, and be sure to enjoy a meal at their beautiful on-site restaurant, Violetto, where Italy meets the best of Napa Valley.

Why you’ll love it:
  • Adults-only retreat
  • Complimentary valet & electric bike rentals
  • Astrology readings & vineyard view painting

Insider Tip: Don’t drop your personal wellness goals during your stay. The hotel offers not only fitness classes, but also a world-class spa to soothe and combat stress. Spa Alila has a robust massage menu that includes Eastern and Western options, along with aroma blending, facials, and even full weekend retreats.

Wydown Hotel
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Wydown Hotel

1424 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-5100

Wydown Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel located in downtown St. Helena and boasts a chic, modern vibe. The hotel’s 12 rooms have a fresh, sophisticated look, yet remain comfortable and inviting. The “Living Room” lobby also encourages relaxation with its leather couches, TV, board games, and books, where guests like to lounge while sharing the stories from their days. Make new friends, and then walk to a nearby restaurant for dinner or a nightcap.

Why you’ll love it:
  • Complimentary continental breakfast
  • Freshly baked cookies in the afternoon
  • Yoga studio & eucalyptus steam room

Insider Tip: The hotel is a five-minute walk from the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum at the St. Helena Public Library Center. For a nice change of pace, wander over to learn about the life of the famed writer of Treasure Island.

Harvest Inn
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Harvest Inn

1 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-9463

With its fantastical natural setting under towering Redwood trees and among gorgeous grapevines, it’s easy to see why St. Helena’s Harvest Inn earned a top spot in the Travel + Leisure Readers’ 15 Favorite Resorts in California, 2023. While there’s no on-site spa, Harvest Inn has teamed up with Health Spa Napa Valley, located just one mile north of the resort, to offer massages, treatments, and more. Got a gear head on your hands? Guests can even pick a Porsche or other luxury vehicle from the lot to cruise through Wine Country in style.

Why you’ll love it:
  • Complimentary bottle of wine
  • Pet-friendly hotel
  • Seasonally-inspired on-site restaurant

Insider Tip: For the cigar enthusiast, the Harvest Inn hosts a monthly Cigar Dinner Series on Thursdays, complete with live music, wine and cigar tasting, and farm-to-table cuisine.

The Ink House
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The Ink House

1575 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, CA 94574

Originally built in 1885 by California pioneer Theron H. Ink, the historic Ink House has since been reimagined as a luxurious inn where timeless elegance meets curated experiences. With only four exquisitely designed guest rooms, each uniquely appointed to reflect the property’s storied past, guests are treated to an intimate and bespoke stay. Signature offerings include exclusive aperitifs and digestifs with owners Jean-Charles Boisset and Gina Gallo-Boisset, immersive wine tastings, and private guided tours, all thoughtfully crafted to celebrate the art of hospitality and Napa Valley’s rich heritage.

Why you’ll love it:
  • Complimentary welcome drink
  • Adults only
  • European-style breakfast

Insider Tip: Fan of Elvis? Then book the Elvis Room, which features houndstooth pillows, flashy details, and Elvis movie posters and photos adorning the walls. What’s the Elvis connection, you ask? He made the historic building his home while filming “Wild in the Country” in 1960.

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Best Napa Valley Hotels for a Romantic Getaway https://www.napavalley.com/blog/most-romantic-napa-valley-hotels/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/most-romantic-napa-valley-hotels/#respond Tue, 15 Aug 2023 18:22:40 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=40918 Looking for an intimate getaway in Wine Country? We've rounded up some of the most luxurious, elegant hotels in Napa Valley for your next romantic vacation.

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It’s always a good time to go to Wine Country with your loved one, but there’s something extra romantic about the changing of the seasons, particularly as the cooler months draw near. Fall brings the excitement of harvest, not to mention an epic visual display of gold and red in the vineyards, while winter ushers in quieter times with fewer crowds. So whether you’re looking for a chic, downtown boutique hotel, a sprawling vineyard estate, or sumptuous spa treatments on property, we’ve rounded up the top Napa Valley hotels for your next romantic Wine Country getaway.

Carneros Resort & Spa
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Ever wanted to feel what it might be like living in the beautiful Napa Valley? Carneros Resort offers individual private cottages, perfect for you and your partner to have a truly romantic getaway. Each cottage features a private front porch and a backyard garden with a sundeck, table and chairs, fire pit, and chaise lounge. Get lost in each other’s company in front of the fire, or shower under the sun or stars in a privately enclosed outdoor shower. When venturing out of your room, you’ll find two luxurious pools, a spa, several restaurants, and a market — everything needed for a romantic stay in Wine Country.

4048 Sonoma Highway, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 299-4900

Alila Napa Valley
Photo Courtesy of Alila Napa Valley

Alila Napa Valley takes seclusion to a whole new level with their expansive property, hidden away just outside the quaint but happening town of St. Helena. Book one of their ultra-private rooms, like the Vineyard View Suite or the Historic Farmhouse Room, both featuring sprawling vineyard vistas and mountain scenery. Each room is a romantic sanctuary complete with private outdoor soaking tubs, dreamy fire pits, and wraparound terraces. Explore the historic Beringer Vineyards, located just next door, or indulge in a seasonally inspired dinner for two at the on-site Violetto. To take your sultry weekend up a notch, sign up for an Alila Journey, a specially crafted and immersive experience such as a Sound Bath Healing, for a truly memorable getaway.

915 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 531-7062

Meadowood Napa Valley
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As a guest staying at Meadowood Napa Valley, you’ll be surrounded by nature on this pristine, 250-acre Wine Country estate; rooms, suites, and lodges are tucked away along the hillside just outside of St. Helena, lending to the feeling of romantic isolation. Here, you can enjoy resort amenities such as golf, tennis, and croquet, venture out on a scenic hike on the property and end it with a romantic picnic, or simply take a day to enjoy everything their restorative spa has to offer. Book a luxurious treatment in the private Treehouse Retreat, which includes a fireplace and a hand-hammered copper tub for custom baths, and is partly open to the elements — a testament to the resort’s focus on both indoor and outdoor living. Feeling like some sustenance in between all that relaxation? You and your loved-one can opt to enjoy a glass of sparkling and dine-in from the Spa’s culinary menu without ever leaving this zen, intimate sanctum, or head to Forum, Meadowood’s on-site restaurant focused on local ingredients and exquisite wine, for a memorable dinner for two.

900 Meadowood Lane, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 531-7647

This boutique, historic landmark offers a stay in understated luxury with all the trappings of Napa Valley hospitality. The rooms and suites at The Setting Inn are modern but warm and inviting, and don’t skimp on luxurious touches, such as hand-delivered Bouchon Bakery pastries, private vineyard views, fireplaces, and heated bathroom floors with soaking tubs. Spark up some friendly competition with your partner by playing lawn games as the sun sets over the vineyards, or take the complimentary electric bikes out for a couple’s ride through town and a picnic. You’ll also receive exclusive tastings of The Setting Wines during a stay here. Whatever you decide to do, your romantic getaway is sure to be unforgettable.

1205 Hillview Lane, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 927-3909

Can’t decide between a wine-driven Napa Valley escape or a bustling metropolitan vacation? Archer Hotel Napa is one of the newer boutique hotels at the heart of downtown Napa, and offers the best of both. Located right on Napa’s First Street, you’ll be able to explore the myriad of options available downtown, from world-class dining to live music venues. And it goes without saying that the 20+ tasting rooms all within walking Canadian Windham Pharmacy distance represent some of the best that Wine Country has to offer. Add in sleek rooms with modern amenities (that are also dog-friendly), a rooftop bar, and Charlie Palmer Steak, and we can guarantee you’ll be plenty occupied on and off-site.

1230 First Street, Napa CA 94559, (707) 690-9800

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7 Napa Valley Hotel Pools to Dive Into Now https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-hotel-pools/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-hotel-pools/#respond Wed, 26 Jul 2023 08:00:12 +0000 http://www.napavalley.com/?p=12351 If you’re heading to Napa Valley and wondering which hotels have the best pools, we’ve got seven worth diving into.

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World-class wine and delectable cuisine aside, there’s much to love about a getaway to Napa Valley — especially during summer and early fall when warm weather and sunshine are aplenty. When you need to cool off between wine tastings, luckily the valley is home to some of the most luxurious hotel pools around. Here are seven Napa Valley hotel pools that we love, whether you’re looking to lounge poolside in a cabana or float in healing thermal waters right outside your room.

A Countryside Retreat

Hilltop Pool with a view of the vineyards at Carneros Resort and Spa
Adult pool at Carneros Resort, Photo courtesy of Carneros Resort and Spa

Carneros Resort and Spa

When you check into the picturesque Carneros Resort and Spa, you’ll have not one but two pools to lounge beside during your stay. Enjoy panoramic views of farmland and grapevines at the serene adults-only pool, where private cabanas come complete with personalized service and extras like sparkling wine and appetizers. Or, make a day of it at the palm tree-lined pool near the fitness center, a family-friendly outdoor swimming pool fit for an afternoon of fun.

4048 Sonoma Highway, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 299-4900

An Adult Sanctuary

Alila Napa Valley
Adults Only Pool. Photo courtesy of Alila Napa Valley

Alila Napa Valley

Hidden away within the grapevines of St. Helena, Alila Napa Valley offers guests a quiet pool from which to enjoy some pre- and post-wine tasting R&R. Sip world-class wine in a private cabana or simply lounge the days away poolside at this adults-only retreat. Not staying overnight? Alila Spa guests are also welcome to indulge in a dip after treatments, which is always a nice way to end a blissful spa day.

1915 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 531-7062

Vineyard Views

Meritage Resort and Spa
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The Meritage Resort and Spa

Soak up the sun from The Meritage Resort’s heated pool, an adults-only pool with a hot tub and seasonal poolside service. Set against a backdrop of the resort’s hillside vineyard and underground spa cave, the pool makes it easy to embrace those vacation vibes year-round. Heading to the spa without a stay? The Meritage sometimes allows pool access for spa guests, based on availability.

875 Bordeaux Way, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 251-1900

Geothermal R&R

pool at Calistoga Spa & Resort
Photo Courtesy of Calistoga Spa Hot Springs

Calistoga Spa Hot Springs

In case the name doesn’t give it away, the main draw of this Calistoga getaway is its accessibility to hot springs. The hotel features four open-air geothermal mineral pools, including a soaking pool, lap pool, whirlpool, and kid-friendly wading pool, with water temperatures that range between 80 degrees and 104 degrees. Say hello to utter relaxation.

1006 Washington Street, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-6269

Sprawling Sophistication

Solage, An Auberge Resort & Spa

Flanked by palm trees and chaise lounges, the sprawling 130-foot pool at Solage epitomizes Wine Country chic. It’s a great place to soak up the California sun, but when you want to take advantage of the area’s geothermal waters, head to The Bathhouse, where mineral-rich waters are sure to soothe your troubles away.

755 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 266-7534

Contemporary Cool

Bardessono Hotel Pool
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Bardessono

A sun-drenched rooftop pool is the perfect place to savor the calming atmosphere of Bardessono, a LEED Platinum-certified hotel known for its sleek contemporary architecture and commitment to green initiatives. Take in views of Yountville as you sink into your lounge chair, cocktail in hand, and let all your worries fade away.

6526 Yount Street, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 204-6099

A Hillside Oasis

pool at Poetry Inn
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Poetry Inn

Nestled in the hills above Napa’s Silverado Trail, Poetry Inn is an intimate oasis offering spectacular views of the Napa Valley — and yes, even the outdoor pool showcases incredible vistas. Heated April through November, the pool is a peaceful place to spend a day in Wine Country, whether reading a book on a chaise lounge, catnapping in the poolside hammock, or sipping wine as the sun goes down. We have a feeling you’ll be embracing the slower pace of Napa Valley in no time.

6380 Silverado Trail, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 944-0646

Wine Country Perks

Have you checked out our sweet WineCountry Hotel Perks? From discounted rooms to complimentary bottles of wine, spa credits to late check-out, you won’t want to book a room without us! View eligible hotels here.

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A Guide to Napa Valley’s Most Exclusive Destinations https://www.napavalley.com/guides/exclusive-napa-valley-destinations/ Fri, 28 Apr 2023 08:00:22 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?page_id=17922 Feel like the ultimate VIP at these exclusive Napa Valley destinations for sipping, staying, dining, and relaxing.

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From St. Helena to Calistoga, to Yountville, it’s hard to not feel like you’re part of an exclusive club visiting anywhere in Napa Valley. It seems everywhere you turn in this world-renowned wine region, there’s a delicious Cabernet Sauvignon or Sparkling wine to sip, an incredible meal to eat, a welcoming hotel with five-star service to check into, and a memorable tasting experience to enjoy.

While it’s all pretty dreamy, there are some Napa Valley properties that are a cut above. We’ve compiled a round-up of some of Napa Valley’s most exclusive destinations for you to browse for inspiration… or aspiration. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

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Lodging / St Helena

Meadowood Napa Valley

This legendary 250-acre Napa Valley property in St. Helena promises beauty, history, and world-class hospitality at every turn. In fact, so robust are the wine, culinary, leisure, and wellness offerings at Meadowood, that guests would be hard-pressed to find reason to leave the premises while visiting Wine Country. 36 thoughtfully appointed cottages and suites welcome guests with cozy indoor fireplaces, outdoor terraces, soaking tubs, and a sense of relaxing privacy thanks to the hotel’s seamless integration with its natural settings. Meadowood also offers dining options that feature ingredients from the property’s gardens and surrounding communities, a Wine Center offering events and classes by top industry experts, an award-winning, all-suite spa, and countless opportunities to connect with nature and recreation through tennis, swimming, hiking, and fitness.

Insider Tip

For an otherworldly spa experience, book the Tree House Retreat specialty treatment room, featuring a hand-hammered copper tub and fireplace. Partly exposed to the elements, but still concealed for an ultra-private experience, guests may choose from a menu of signature baths—milk, mustard, or sea salt—while taking in the tranquil and luxurious setting.

Image courtesy of Meadowood

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Wineries / St Helena

Lithology The Estate

At Lithology, they draw inspiration from Napa Valley’s ancient terrain, crafting wines as layered as the soils from which they emerge. Rooted in the original stone building on Meadowood Lane, the Lithology winery is a testament to their commitment to tradition and innovation. The grapes are sourced from esteemed vineyards in Oakville, Rutherford, and St. Helena, where hot days and cool nights foster the ideal conditions for producing world-class Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. Guided by a visionary team, including owner Alejandro Bulgheroni, an esteemed international vintner and entrepreneur renowned for his humanitarian and ecological endeavors, Lithology embodies a spirit of innovation and excellence. Alejandro’s trust in his team, which includes the dynamic trio of winemaker Matt Sands, geologist Philippe Melka, and global wine influencer Michel Rolland, fuels their pursuit of enigmatic creativity and unparalleled quality.

Insider Tip

Only three wine tasting appointments are offered each day at this picturesque St. Helena estate, so be sure to book in advance. You will be rewarded with a premium 90-minute experience that includes a comprehensive winery tour and a seated guided tasting in the cozy tasting salon.

Details Visit Website
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Wineries / St Helena

Louis M. Martini Winery

While Louis M. Martini Winery has long welcomed visitors from all over to its historic St. Helena tasting room, those looking for an exclusive look into the winery and its legacy will want to book the Underground Cellar Experience. As you descend below ground, you'll be transported to an 85-year-old, restored barrel cellar, adorned with exquisite details paying homage to the Martini family's old-world heritage. Led by a knowledgeable wine educator, you'll embark on a deep dive into the Martini family's history, property, and vineyards. To top it off, you'll enjoy a mouthwatering four-course tasting menu of culinary delights by Executive Chef Aaron Meneghelli, paired with small production wines, including the iconic Lot No. 1 Cabernet Sauvignon.

Insider Tip

This immersive experience lasts about three hours, so don’t overbook your day post-reservation. Best to savor the experience fully without feeling rushed.

Image courtesy of Louis M. Martini

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Lodging / Calistoga

Solage, Auberge Resorts Collection

With an emphasis on enhancing the stunning natural setting of Calistoga, Solage promises a welcoming haven for guests to relax and rejuvenate in contemporary Wine Country style. This award-winning Napa Valley resort boasts a sparkling 130-foot pool with private cabanas and views of the Mayacamas, otherworldly dining and drinks options like the recently-expanded Solbar and the newly-opened Picobar, and a massive spa with five geothermal pools, a wide selection of luxurious treatments, and a wellness studio so you can recharge your body and mind in one of Napa’s most iconic settings.

Insider Tip

Pizza enthusiasts take note! Guests who have booked accommodations featuring private patios are invited to indulge in a hands-on, custom pizza making experience for the ultimate in DIY fireside dining. Solage’s Chef provides all the ingredients, tools, and guidance for your pizza feast while you sip wines from the Vintner’s Collection and jam to old records on your curated playlist.

Image courtesy of Solage

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Wineries / St Helena

Predecessor Estate

Co-owner William Ballentine’s grandparents came to Napa Valley from Ireland in 1922 and settled at the base of Howell Mountain, setting the stage for what would ultimately become one of California’s top grape-growing regions and Napa Valley AVAs. William, along with his son Cole, have carried on this legacy on Red Lake Vineyard at the northern end of Howell Mountain, crafting world-class wines from Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Petite Verdot. Predecessor wine tastings focus on either an exclusive lineup of several vintages of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, or a full portfolio tasting experience of all the wines.

Insider Tip

For an additional fee, the winery offers a carefully curated charcuterie pairing experience with their wine tasting to enhance the flavor profile of each Predecessor wine, which is absolutely worth the extra spend.

Image courtesy of Predecessor | Emily Steen

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Wineries / St Helena

Fantesca Estate & Winery

Everything about this gorgeous St. Helena property—originally the dowry of Caroline Bale for her marriage to Charles Krug in the mid-1800s—speaks of luxury. Now owned by college sweethearts Susan and Duane Hoff, Fantesca is an immersive, working winery offering guests stunning views of Spring Mountain, a sprawling, 300-foot wine cave, and the chance to get a firsthand look at wine production while touring the property. The winery is also known for their extravagant member events, such as their Kentucky Derby celebration, Mardi Gras, where guests can ride a Fantesca float, and the DLynn Proctor Special Event, a new tasting experience curated by DLynn Proctor of the acclaimed Somm Documentary series.

Insider Tip

To ensure each tasting is completely personalized, guests are asked to answer a short questionnaire before booking their private tasting appointment. Fantesca tastings are by appointment only, which gives lucky visitors the feeling that they're the only ones on the property.

Image courtesy of Fantesca Estate

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Lodging / Napa

Stanly Ranch

This new Napa Valley destination in the Auberge luxury hotels family combines the laid-back, rustic elegance of Wine Country with premium accommodations and amenities, all on a 712-acre ranch. Take in all that your natural settings have to offer as you open your patio doors to look out over vineyards, rinse off in your private, outdoor shower, enjoy a yoga, meditation, or breathwork practice at the Fieldhouse fitness and wellbeing center, or indulge in some delicious farm-to-table dining at onsite restaurant, Bear, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Insider Tip

Die hard wine enthusiasts will want to book Cult Collector Experience. Let the Stanly Ranch team create a completely VIP wine tasting itinerary featuring insider access to some of Napa Valley’s most exclusive and hidden gem wineries. This one-of-a-kind experience is not open to the general public and offers unique access to rare, highly allocated wines with epic wait lists.

Image courtesy of Stanly Ranch

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Wineries / Napa

Kenzo Estate

You will feel as though you’ve been transported to Japan at this elegant, 27-seat Michelin-starred restaurant created by Natsuko and Kenzo Tsujimoto in downtown Napa. Using ingredients flown in daily from Japan—including from one of the world’s most famous fish markets, Toyosu—Kenzo’s menu offers Japanese Edomae Sushi and Kaiseki using traditional techniques infused with modern flair, all served in a sleek, almost meditative space. Some of the best seats in the house are up at the counter, so you can observe firsthand the care, experience, and creativity that go into your exquisitely prepared dishes.

Insider Tip

While Kenzo offers a thoughtful selection of unique wines and sakes chosen to pair perfectly with the kaleidoscope of flavors in each dish, the restaurant also features the full lineup of Napa wines from sister property Kenzo Estate Winery to sip alongside your meal. For an extra treat, book the wine-centric Omakase Pairings experience.

Image courtesy of Kenzo

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Wineries / Oakville Rutherford

Nickel & Nickel Winery

Single-vineyard, single-varietal is the name of the game at Nickel & Nickel, the Oakville winery established in 1997 by the partners of the iconic Far Niente. Set in a restored farmstead on 42 acres between the Vaca and Mayacamas mountain ranges in the heart of Napa Valley, Nickel & Nickel produces a lineup of ultra-premium, terroir-driven Cabernet Sauvignon from some of Napa’s most celebrated growing regions, as well as a small selection of Chardonnay, Merlot, and Syrah. Be sure to say hello to the property’s many resident horses—all rescues.

Insider Tip

Get down and dirty with the nuances of different micro- and meso-climates with the Terroir Tasting, a north-to-south comparative exploration of some of Nickel & Nickel’s most highly-sought winery-only exclusives from Napa’s most exciting sub-appellations.

Image courtesy of Nickel & Nickel

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Wineries / Oakville Rutherford

Cardinale Winery

Cardinale was founded on a razor-sharp vision of producing some of the world’s finest Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley’s top appellations. This dramatic stone winery is located in Oakville and evokes a feeling of luxury and exclusivity from the moment you turn off of Highway 29 to the tasting room. Wine tastings are by appointment only and take place in a stunning setting with panoramic Napa Valley views, where you will explore the current vintage of Cardinale as well as library selections that illustrate the longevity of this extraordinary wine.

Insider Tip

Keep an eye out for Cardinale’s exclusive events and offerings, such as the VIP Cardinale Experience at Bottlerock, including luxury hotel accommodations, private dinners, limited-edition items, and rare wine offerings. But be sure to act quickly, as tickets are often gone in a flash.

Image courtesy of Cardinale Estate

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Wineries / Oakville Rutherford

Promontory Winery

This spectacular Napa property—sister winery to the famous Harlan Estate Winery—is founded on the three pillars of discovery, territory, and vision: Discovery by H. William Harlan of the rugged yet dramatic land along Oakville’s southwestern ridge; the incomparable territory marked by elevation, panoramic exposures, diverse soil types, and cooling morning fogs that lead to premium grape growing; and, the vision to create truly memorable wines that tell the story of the land. Visits to this magical location are by appointment only, and deeply moving to all who are able to secure one.

Insider Tip

Promontory’s wine, “Penultimate,” available only through visits to the winery and to Founder’s List members, is harvested from blocks of vines that are almost ready to include in Promontory’s eponymous flagship blend. The goal is not to produce a lesser wine with this practice; it’s to create a wine that is ready to drink now instead of requiring years to reach its full potential.

Image courtesy of Promontory

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Lodging / Oakville Rutherford

Auberge du Soleil

If you’re not immediately wooed by Auberge du Soleil’s description, “Inspired by the South of France. Infused with California Soul,” you will be the moment you set foot on this breathtaking property. Originally established in 1981 as Napa Valley’s first fine-dining restaurant by French restaurateur Claude Rouas, the property later expanded to offer 50 luxurious guest rooms and suites tucked on a spectacular hillside surrounded by 33 acres of heritage oak and olive trees.

Insider Tip

Even if you are not staying at this famed Napa hotel, dining at the Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil is considered a once-in-a-lifetime culinary experience. The Restaurant offers a range of dining experiences from lunchtime two- or three-course prix fixe menus to indulgent six-course dinner menus to custom wine pairings and more.

Image courtesy of Auberge du Soleil

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Spas /

Spa Talisa at Four Seasons Resort Napa Valley

The Four Seasons Resort and Residences in Calistoga is already a study in luxury experiences; but a visit to Spa Talisa offers the ultimate Wine Country escape for holistic rest and rejuvenation. With eight treatment rooms as well as several relaxation lounges, a Spa Garden with a sunken whirlpool, refreshing misting decks, and peaceful lounges that look out onto vineyards and neighboring mountains, guests can find total Zen at every turn. Work up a sweat at the resort’s state-of-the-art 24-hour fitness center with Technogym equipment and an array of studio and outdoor classes, and then relax with one of the many personalized treatments that feature top-of-the-line natural, plant-based, and organic skincare and body products.

Insider Tip

Keep things on Wine Country brand by booking one of several wine-themed treatments, such as the Vineyard Scrub, featuring an exfoliating sugar scrub enriched with Cabernet Sauvignon seeds.

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9 Best Resorts in Napa Valley https://www.napavalley.com/guides/best-resorts-in-napa-valley/ Thu, 23 Mar 2023 15:47:36 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?page_id=33686 Find your perfect luxury resort in Napa Valley with our top nine line-up, where you can dine, relax by the pool, hit the spa, and much more.

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What is a “best” Napa Wine Country Resort anyway? A basic definition might be to have a terrific restaurant, outdoor activities, an epic pool, design that provides a sense of place, and a location set amidst beautiful Napa Valley surroundings. It doesn’t have to have a spa, but it sure wouldn’t hurt. And you shouldn’t have to leave the property during your stay to have a wonderful experience. But most of all, a top Wine Country resort is a place for guests to feel well-looked after.

In and around Napa Valley we’ve found resorts that hit all of these notes and a whole lot more. From quaint properties walking distance to town, to expansive properties dotting the hillsides and valley, these are the gems that offer guests relaxation, rejuvenation, and a perfect base from which to explore all that Napa Valley has to offer.

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Lodging / Napa

Carneros Resort and Spa

Of all of the Napa Valley resorts, this one truly embraces the agrarian roots of the area in terms of style. Think ice cream, bicycles, cottages, fresh donuts, lazy days, outdoor showers, and a curtain of stars in the night sky. Here the newly-revamped spa will pamper you, the hilltop pool with vineyard views will delight you, and the excellent restaurants that source fresh ingredients from their garden and local farms, will inspire you. Up-market ambience is delivered at Carneros with a casual vibe; like the heated slate floors in the bathroom, or the thoughtful addition of rocking chairs on your deck that invite you to sit a spell. Guests will love the perfect simplicity delivered with style.

Insider Tip

Resort guests can order Boon Fly Café’s famous donuts and menu through Cottage Dining to enjoy breakfast al fresco on your private, outdoor terrace.

Image courtesy of Carneros Resort

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Lodging / St Helena

Alila Napa Valley

Alila Napa Valley, a member of the Hyatt hotel group, is a luxurious adults-only retreat in St. Helena. Each of the 69 rooms come complete with luxury bedding, outdoor soaking tubs, and private terraces—many that offer stunning vineyard views. Add in deluxe amenities, such as a spa, outdoor pool, and acclaimed restaurant, and it’s no wonder why this resort is sought-after.
Speaking of the on-site restaurant, Acacia House is a worthy visit any time of day, where classic yet modern fare is inspired by the bounty of Wine Country.

Insider Tip

While we'd suggest staying a night or two, you don’t need to be an overnight guest to enjoy the on-site spa, as anyone looking to be pampered for the day is welcome to Spa Alila. Book any of the soothing body treatments, then post-treatment, make use of the adults-only pool and fitness center to round out your experience.

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Lodging / Napa

Silverado Resort

Outdoor activity aficionados will love the expansive Silverado Resort. A traditional resort that appeals to many tastes, active guests will like the full-service spa, ten swimming pools, two PGA championship golf courses, tennis courts, bocce courts, and onsite hiking and biking trails. Culinary destination lovers will appreciate that there are several restaurants to choose from on property under the direction of acclaimed Executive Chef, Patrick Prager. Those with wedding bells in their future will favor the resort because of the many guest room options, romantic venues for photographs, and the resort’s ability to deliver a personalized menu and guest party experience, whether for an intimate gathering of five or celebrating with 500 of their closest friends.

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Silverado understands the importance of team building activities. Their onsite Destination Experience Coordinator will plan the perfect group experience for your team, whether it be grape stomping, wine blending and blind tasting competitions, or a balloon ride.

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Lodging / Napa

The Meritage Resort and Spa

Nestled among the hills and vineyards of Napa, this Tuscan-inspired getaway will keep you near the action of Napa Valley while enjoying all that The Meritage Resort and Spa have to offer. With several restaurants, a bowling alley, and even a vineyard on hotel grounds, you may find it hard to leave. Hit the spa for couples massages, guided meditations, or body treatments. Olive and Hay is the casual yet refined restaurant at The Meritage, serving farm-to-table Italian cuisine. If you do decide to leave the hotel grounds, you can enjoy activities like golfing, fly fishing, or even a hot air balloon ride.

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The Meritage is a perfect holiday destination. Every year, the Meritage creates a winter village, including an ice rink, s'mores, and a VIP Igloo Experience. There's even a rink bar called Santa's Tavern! Is it too early to start thinking about your holiday vacation?

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Lodging / Calistoga

Solage, Auberge Resorts Collection

Is there such a thing as playful luxury? Solage, an Auberge Resorts Collection property, certainly thinks so. In the heart of Wine Country the 130-foot swimming pool at Solage sparkles and invites you to dive right into health and wellness. Active lifestyle aficionados who love to be pampered are in for a treat here. Head to The Bathhouse at Spa Solage and ease yourself into a geothermal pool or opt for a mineral-enriched mud therapy. Hop on your complementary cruiser bike for a spin, pause for a view of the serene setting, and be in the moment here among the historic oak groves. Later, wander over to acclaimed restaurant, Solbar, for a seasonal stroll through the California-inspired menu while enjoying your hand-crafted cocktail, glass of Napa wine, or flight of bubbly on the outdoor patio. After dinner, tuck into your private, cottage-style studio or suite, and prepare to head to dreamland.

Insider Tip

Want to keep the wellness routine going strong on vacation? You can upgrade to have a Peloton bike delivered to your suite to enjoy during your stay.

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Lodging / St Helena

Meadowood Napa Valley

For more than forty years Meadowood has been a well-known part of life in Napa Valley, historically supporting local, family-owned wineries by offering a place to hold tastings, meetings, dinners, and world-class wine conferences. This wine-focused, luxurious retreat near St. Helena is also a favorite of guests looking for privacy while appreciating the spectacular natural world. While the 250-acre estate has long been a destination for golf, tennis, hiking, and swimming, the resort is still recovering from the devastation of the 2020 fires and some of these offerings are more limited. The good news is, Meadowood Napa Valley is still one of the most dreamy places to stay in Wine Country, where three outdoor pools, a sanctuary-like spa, large fitness center, and gorgeous natural surroundings await. Rooms and suites are light, white, and airy, with elegant sophistication and a calming design. And the newly opened Forum serves exquisite but approachable cuisine.

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There is a secret place called the Promontory along Oakville’s southwestern ridge. It was discovered one day in the 1980s by one of the Meadowood Napa Valley owners H. William Harlan, who was hiking in an area he called “an isolated territory” of wild and woodlands. He never forgot the mystical feeling there. Finally in 2008 the Harlan family acquired the parcel. The second generation began to explore this rugged geological area and thought about a grand experiment of trying grapes here. Today there is a vineyard and Promontory wine being bottled. It’s still a secret spot, but a place that guests are able to discover, relax on the large patio, taste wine, and take in the treetop views as the mist that blows in. Appointments can be made through Meadowood’s concierge.

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Lodging / Calistoga

Calistoga Spa Hot Springs

While wine is definitely the draw in Napa Valley, UpValley Calistoga is also well-revered for the geothermal mineral waters that run beneath the Wine Country town. This little gem of a health resort is located a block away from Calistoga’s main street and is the perfect spot for a family visit, a getaway with friends, or a romantic jaunt for two. Crisp, beautifully appointed guest rooms are wrapped around a series of pools in a central courtyard. From the hotel, walk to restaurants, book a hot air balloon ride, check out Old Faithful Geyser, or go wine tasting; all are in close vicinity to the Calistoga area. But be sure to take time to bliss out at Spa Calistoga, located on the resort’s property, then experience the four geothermal mineral pools: a whirlpool, a soaking pool, a lap pool, and a wading pool. Here the mineral waters are what it’s all about.

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Don’t miss the Volcanic Ash Mud Bath therapy at the spa, or the Chromotherapy jet tubs, which adjust your body vibrations to optimize your well-being.

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Lodging / Oakville Rutherford

Auberge du Soleil

Auberge Resorts has long been a name equated with luxury, and it all began here in Napa Valley. More than 40 years ago, in a much different Napa Valley that was more farm than vine, a fine-dining restaurant called Auberge du Soleil and a small inn were built within an olive grove by a chef/restaurateur and his partner. It was Napa Valley’s first haute cuisine establishment, and its success grew by word of mouth spread by the faithful. The famed restaurant, tennis court, exceptional spa, and spacious guest room terraces with breathtaking valley views are just the beginning for those who want unparalleled personal service that exceeds expectation.

Insider Tip

Customized, private wine tours can be arranged to suit your preferences and palate. Just ask.

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Lodging / Yountville

Bardessono

Bardessono brings mindfulness to luxury. Located in the heart of Napa Valley in Yountville, Bardessono balances contemporary style with the beauty and simplicity of nature. Whether you're walking amongst their calm, eclectic gardens, enjoying a cool mud bath at B Spa, or relaxing by the rooftop pool, you'll be energized and renewed by the end of your stay. Their restaurant, Lucy, is named after the matriarch, Lucy Bardessono, and Lucy's passion for farming and her eco-spirit are encapsulated in the conscious cuisine. Some of the ingredients in your meal are even picked from the hotel's certified organic garden. If you’re able to tear yourself away from this sleek paradise, you can walk to wineries, bike along vineyards, and shop at the marketplace.

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If you want a more intimate spa experience, all of Bardessno's suites transform into a personal spa. Enjoy a massage or one of their bathing therapies and experience complete relaxation and serenity in the comfort of your room.

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Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and what better place to put a little love in your heart than in Wine Country? From romantic resorts to adventures that will set hearts aflutter to fantastic wine and food that will awake the senses, Napa Valley is the perfect spot to write your own love story.

Of course, Cupid isn’t out in full force right now due to COVID-19, which definitely puts a damper on stolen kisses thanks to constant mask-wearing, but love birds can still find magic in this enchanting Northern California region; it just involves a little flexibility with the existing guidelines. (More on that below). Even if you don’t plan that big Napa rendezvous with your Valentine this month, you can still use this guide to plan another romantic getaway, whatever time of year, because Napa Valley’s weather makes it easy to visit each and every month. After all, after waiting patiently to visit Napa Valley again, you’ll certainly deserve it.

COVID-19 Note: Napa Valley is again welcoming visitors! Please note that existing regulations limit some activities, like wine tasting and in-person dining, to outdoors only. Be sure to confirm hours and guidelines with each of these businesses before visiting, and check out our pandemic news page for further information.

Where to Stay

Carneros Resort and Spa

Carneros Resort and Spa
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A stay at this luxurious resort in the heart of Wine Country should come with a warning: You’ll find it almost impossible to pull yourself away from the picturesque estate, which for a romantic weekend is perhaps actually perfect. Truly, there’s no need to leave as the resort has everything one could possibly want: charming secluded cottages with private front porches and backyard gardens, fire pits and fireplaces, and outdoor soaking tubs; two pools with hot tubs (one which sits atop a hill with vineyard views and is adults-only); a full-service spa exclusive to guests; and three farm-to-table dining experiences. If you do manage to venture away from the grounds, you’ll find plenty of world-renowned wineries nearby, as well as outdoor activities, like golf, horseback riding, hiking, and kayaking. But if you decide to enjoy breakfast in bed before making your way to a chaise lounge for the day (interrupted only by your couples massage), no one will judge you.

4048 Sonoma Highway, Napa, CA 94559, (866) 860-2328

Poetry Inn
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Romance is the name of the game at this hillside escape, perched above the Silverado Trail in Napa’s Stags Leap District. Offering both privacy and serenity, Poetry Inn pampers guests with luxury amenities and personalized hospitality, from the spacious suites with private terraces and wood-burning fireplaces, to the customized concierge services, to the gourmet three-course breakfasts served each morning. Enhance a stay with a romantic spa experience, like a side-by-side couples massage or couples spa shower treatment, and no doubt you’ll be rekindling the flame in no time.

WineCountry Perks: Make a reservation using the code ‘WINE’ to enjoy a complimentary cheese board upon arrival, as well as complimentary wine tastings at nearby Cliff Lede Winery.

6380 Silverado Trail, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 944-0646

What to Do

Getaway Adventures

Getaway Adventures
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Set pulses racing with an outdoor adventure that will allow you to experience Wine Country in a whole new way. Getaway Adventures has something for everyone, including tours where you’ll bike and wine taste in the morning and kayak in the afternoon, sip and cycle through Calistoga, or hike through the hills and valleys of Napa Valley. If you’d prefer to cruise around at your own speed, you can also rent a hybrid, e-bike, or road bike and enjoy the feel of the wind in your hair as you hit the open road.

61 Front Street, Healdsburg, CA 95448, (800) 499-2453

Napa Valley Aloft
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Soar to new heights in your relationship (literally and metaphorically) during a hot air balloon ride over Yountville. Napa Valley Aloft balloon rides fly above the valley floor with panoramic views of Mt. St. Helena, the Mayacamas Mountains, and, if the weather cooperates, glimpses of the San Francisco skyline and the Sierras. After you safely land, you’ll enjoy a post-flight Champagne brunch where you can toast to more adventures to come. Most flights have around 8 to 12 passengers, but if you’re celebrating a special occasion and want to splurge, you can reserve a basket built for two.

6525 Washington Street, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 944-4400

Where to Eat

Press Napa Valley

Press
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If the way to your loved one’s heart is through their stomach, then don’t miss dining at Press, known for its award-winning (and extensive) wine list and its selection of Prime beef, free-range poultry, local lamb, and fresh local seafood, all cooked on a custom-built, wood-fired grill. Everything about this fine dining experience is utterly enjoyable, from the food to the moody, romantic ambiance, and makes for the perfect date night out.

587 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 967-0550

Angèle Restaurant & Bar
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Transport yourselves to France while sitting in an old boathouse on the Napa River. Angèle is a charming restaurant in downtown Napa that has become a staple for locals and tourists alike. Enjoy wine and oysters on the heated patio overlooking the water or, on colder nights, tuck into some French onion soup or crispy duck confit in the rustic and cozy dining room.

540 Main Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 252-8115

Where to Taste Wine

Stags’ Leap Winery

Stags' Leap Winery
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There’s just something extra romantic about sipping wine with your loved one at a historic winery in Napa, especially if said winery offers nostalgic details, sensory gardens, fruit trees, and sweeping views. Constructed in 1890, the Manor House on the estate is the ultimate place for Cupid’s arrow to strike. With its original stonework, English Renaissance style, and romantic history as a summer retreat for one-time owners, the Chase family, this picturesque building makes for an idyllic place to sample a mixture of the winery’s current release and library wines.

6150 Silverado Trail, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 257-5790

Hall Wines
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HALL Winery in St. Helena pairs world-class wine with intriguing art for an experience unlike any others you’ll find in Wine Country. As you roam the lush 33-acre property, you’ll come across over 35 impressive pieces of contemporary art, including the famous metal “Bunny Foo-Foo” sculpture at the entrance. You can wander the grounds alone and steal kisses in the Olive Grove, but if you’d like a more in-depth look at the wine and the art, reserve the Wine and Art Exploration experience where you’ll be guided through the collection while sipping on some of HALL’s best wines.

401 St. Helena Highway South, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 967-2626

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Dog parents know that it’s not always easy to enjoy a true vacation when you have to leave your fur-baby at home. One thing that might make a glass of vino in a beautiful setting even better — the presence of your canine companion, resting its head on your knee, begging with puppy eyes for a sliver of cheese or a crumble of cracker (definitely no grapes, though).

For your next jaunt into Wine Country, bring your pup and stay at one of the many pet-friendly hotels. You’ll be better able to enjoy all that the property has to offer, knowing that your faithful dog is by your side. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite dog-friendly hotels, and with a range of sleek boutiques to luxurious resorts to cottages that feel like home, there’s something for everyone and every pup.

Downtown Napa Boutiques

Napa River Inn

Napa River Inn
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Located in the bustling Downtown Napa’s Riverfront District, Napa River Inn blends historical charm with modern day amenities. Its sixty-six distinct guest rooms are walkable to a number of local attractions, from world-class restaurants to wineries to views of the Napa River. This hotel also rolls out the red carpet for your dog with their Very Important Pet program, with custom-designed blankets, stainless steel food and water bowls, gourmet bones and biscuits made from Napa Valley wines, and pet sitters who are always at the ready.

500 Main Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 251-8500

Archer Hotel
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Archer Hotel Napa is one of the newer boutique hotels in downtown Napa. Boasting Charlie Palmer Steak and the Sky & Vine Rooftop Bar, there’s plenty to enjoy right there on the property (the lobster corn dogs are a must try). This dog-friendly hotel makes sure your pup also enjoys their stay with a doggy stay care package. And if your fur baby takes a shine to those cute, mustachioed slippers, don’t worry — they’re complimentary for guests, so Fido is welcome to chew, fetch, or slobber to their heart’s content. But if we may make a recommendation, the slippers make for a very cute prop for your pup’s next photo.

1230 1st Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 690-9800

Luxurious Resorts

Solage

Solage
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A stay at Solage means not only relaxing in style, but knowing that there will be plenty for your pup to do as well. With complimentary bicycles, you’ll be able to cycle leisurely around Wine Country with your doggie in the basket. Then come home after adventuring to treats, goodies, and even custom designed beds for you and your canine. The highly rated Solbar is also dog-friendly, so they’ll be right at your feet while you dine al fresco. The only thing you’ll have to worry about is saying no to those puppy dog eyes during breakfast.

755 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 226-0800

Bardessono
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Bardessono is located just a hop and a skip away from famous dining destinations such as Bottega, Ad Hoc, Bistro Jeanty, and The French Laundry. While Thomas Keller’s famed joint may not allow dogs, Bardessono’s pet package includes information about dog-friendly wineries, and other fun things to do with your dog in the area. Once you and your pet have explored surrounding Yountville, rest assured that you’re going home to ultimate luxury — all guest rooms at Bardessono are spa suites, designed to transform any room into your personal spa. You can relax with an in-room treatment or uninterrupted soak in the tub while your pooch reclines in similar luxury on the plush dog bed.

6526 Yount Street, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 204-6000

R&R in Style

Carneros Resort & Spa

Carneros Resort & Spa
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Carneros Resort & Spa is a hotel that has both charm and luxurious amenities in spades. From high-end dining to stellar spa treatments to a beautiful pool, you won’t run out of things to do here. Booking one of the premiere cottages means you have your own fenced yard, which makes it easy and more home-like for you and your dog. And with heat lamps and tables and chairs, you’ll be able to enjoy a glass (or a bottle) in your own private slice of Napa Valley.

4048 Sonoma Highway, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 299-4900

A Taste of Home

Beazley House

The Beazley House
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If cozy comfort is more your speed, Beazley House in Napa Valley has an impressive reputation for its dog-friendliness. The staff at this charming bed and breakfast go out of their way to welcome your pooch, with a special bag of doggie treats on check-in, and even setting aside a special part of the dining area so your dog can dine with you. We recommend booking in the Carriage House for its immediate access to the garden so your canine can be as comfortable as possible.

1910 1st Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 257-1649

Lavender welcomes with a touch of the French countryside, and an easy walk to all of Yountville’s offerings. Whether you and your pup cozy up to the in-room fireplace, bask lazily in the garden sunshine, or lounge on the inn’s wraparound porch, Lavender is the perfect amount of cozy chic. Only one of the rooms is dog-friendly though, and it’s in high demand, so be sure to plan ahead for your trip to Wine Country with your four-legged bestie.

2020 Webber Avenue, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 944-1388

Archer Hotel Napa
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Conclusion

Don’t forget that while we love our pooches, not everyone is a dog person, and many places have rules for keeping your pup on a leash. But that’s no reason not to do it in style. We like these Found My Animal leashes, which are beautifully hand-dyed in New York and strong enough to withstand hundreds of pounds of pull. And with an option to secure the leash around your waist, you’ll be able to walk the dog and keep your wine glass full.

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