32 Best Hotels in Napa and Sonoma, California

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The fanciest accommodations are concentrated in the Napa Valley towns of Yountville, Rutherford, St. Helena, and Calistoga; Sonoma County's poshest lodgings are in Healdsburg. The spas, amenities, and exclusivity of high-end properties attract travelers with the means and desire for luxury living. The cities of Napa and Santa Rosa are the best bets for budget hotels and inns.

Napa River Inn

$$$ | 500 Main St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA

Part of a complex of restaurants and shops, this well-appointed if not showy waterfront inn is within walking distance of downtown hot spots. Guest rooms, many with river views, are housed in three structures. Those in the 1884 Hatt Building, done in Victorian style, are arguably the most romantic, with deep-red walls, maple floors and other original architectural details, and old-fashioned slipper tubs. Brighter colors dominate in the rooms of the Plaza and Embarcadero buildings. Some rooms have fireplaces, and all have flat-screen TVs, Keurig coffeemakers, and USB charging ports. Expect solicitous staffers and amenities aplenty, starting with pastries from a nearby bakery delivered to your door for breakfast.

Pros

  • Wide range of room sizes and prices
  • Near downtown action
  • No parking or resort fees

Cons

  • River views could be more scenic
  • Some rooms get noise from nearby restaurants
  • Dated decor in some rooms
500 Main St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-251–8500
Hotel Details
66 rooms
Free Breakfast

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White House Napa

$$$ | 443 Brown St., Napa, CA, 94599, USA

Redwoods and other trees shade this three-story 1886 gingerbread Victorian that 2024 renovations transformed into a homelike contemporary inn with boutique-hotel flourishes. One smallish (223 square feet) room has a queen bed, but the rest, from 289 to around 500 square feet, are spacious, and some have high ceilings. The furniture and lighting fixtures tilt more modern upscale than period, but they've been thoughtfully selected and suit the setting. All the rooms and a suite with a separate sitting area have HDTVs, small refrigerators, and Nespresso coffeemakers. A few King Deluxe rooms have shared balconies overlooking the front garden. A buffet breakfast with a hot entrée is laid out each morning in a living-room-like space whose deck overlooks the pool, hot tub, and landscaped backyard.

Pros

  • On a residential street
  • Outdoor pool and hot tub
  • A short walk to restaurants and tasting rooms

Cons

  • No elevator to upper floors (but ADA rooms available)
  • Old-school B&B fans may miss the personal touch
  • Some housekeeping glitches
443 Brown St., Napa, CA, 94599, USA
707-254–9301
Hotel Details
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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