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kadurk49 Jul 7th, 2004 07:30 PM

Napa B&B
 
Does anyone know anything about either Oleander B&B in Yountville, or a new hotel in Napa called Boutique Resorts Bel Abri. Please advise. Going to Napa for 3 nights.

Underhill Jul 7th, 2004 08:48 PM

I don't know either hotel, but if your aim is to visit the winteries, then your best bet would be to stay in Yountville. Napa is a bit farther to the south of the vineyards.

traveler24 Jul 7th, 2004 09:03 PM

I guess it depends on what yopu call "a bit farther" One of the finest wineries and great restaurant--
Domain Chandon, is 8 miles north of Napa.. This actually at Yountville. Just above Yountville the roadside wineries start--Mondavi is one of these. I have been told that the B & Bs are not quite as expensive as "up-valley". IMO the prices some of them charge is outrageous!!!
In Napa on Tues and Sat. is a great Farmer;'s market--across from Copia.-adjacent to a "walk around garden" with places to enjoy local pastries and coffee.
You will enjoy the Valley !!!

kadurk49 Jul 8th, 2004 08:07 AM

Thank you for the help. I did make a reservation at a Best Western (only stay if we are desperate) and at Orleander B&B in Yountville. That seems to be a much better location. Will keep researching.

tcreath Jul 8th, 2004 08:12 AM

Hi,

We were just in Napa this past weekend for the first time and loved it!

You may want to check out the Napa Valley website and check out the virtual map at http://www.napavalley.com/maps/index.html. From there you can click on an area and then lodging and it will give you all the lodging around that particular area, along with attractions, dining, etc.

Good luck!
Tracy


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