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bfsr9 Oct 6th, 2008 03:01 PM

Quintessential sonoma/napa inn/bb
 
What hotel, inn or bb is most representative of the lodging in sonoma/napa. And, what do you believe are the elements that make it so?

starrs Oct 6th, 2008 03:07 PM

What???

What price range?

"Most representative?" I really don't undertand the question.

But, here's where I would stay (if someone else were paying) -
http://www.aubergedusoleil.com/


Suzie Oct 6th, 2008 03:16 PM

I like Candlelight Inn and Old World Inn

http://www.candlelightinn.com/

http://www.oldworldinn.com/

In Sonoma I like McArthurs Place

http://www.macarthurplace.com/

bfsr9 Oct 7th, 2008 03:16 PM

What I meant to say is which hotel or bb do you believe is what a person who consider represents the feeling of California wine country and would not be found in any other locale. Price should not matter.

adventureseeker Oct 8th, 2008 08:12 AM

bfsr9,

Opinions will vary at what makes an inn "wine country-esque". I wanted that quintessential Napa experience and looked for boutique inns which had the feel of being on a vineyard or "old world" charm. Having that style mixed in with contemporary or modern conveniences was a bonus.

Things that appealed to me were: old stone walls, terraces with great vineyard views, fabulous bathrooms with deep soaking or clawfoot tubs, attention to detail, lush fabrics & bedding, fireplace, gorgeous scented gardens, outdoor jacuzzis & pool, gourmet breakfasts, etc.

I'd look for an inn where I didn't want to leave the grounds....the perfect place to have breakfast alfresco or a glass of wine outdoors and blissfully soak in the surroundings.

There are many offerings that fit this bill in the Napa/Sonoma area, and we stayed at the 3 inns listed below and were very pleased with each and I'm a very discerning traveler.

We are big fans of the Four Sisters Inn group which has a handful or so boutique inns sprinkled throughout Napa/Sonoma (each has its own character: Old World, Craftsman, etc.):

http://www.foursisters.com/

our fave was <b>Maison Fleurie</b> which is in Yountville and is reminiscent of an inn in Southern France.

Other faves:

<b>Cottage Grove Inn</b> (Calistoga)
http://cottagegroveinn.com/
each cottage had its own theme and looked like it was styled for Architectual Digest. They were spacious with great attention to detail and the deepest 2-person jacuzzi tubs.

<b>Kenwood Inn</b> (Sonoma) http://www.kenwoodinn.com/
their site tells it all...a bit of Tuscany in Sonoma. Very luxe and romantic!

I also recommend checking out tripadvisor.com to get travelers reviews and photos of their stays at various inns throughout the region.

Cheers!



abranz Oct 8th, 2008 08:19 AM

check out
www.napacottages.com


boom_boom Oct 8th, 2008 02:06 PM

Really like the Grape Leaf Inn in Healdsburg, afternoon wine tasting, wine themed rooms, walking distance to the plaza and very nice rooms.


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