Napa valley best places to stay

Napa Valley is a beautiful place to visit. The rolling hills, wineries and vineyards, and the many beautiful hotels are just some of the reasons why it is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in California.

There are many hotels to choose from when visiting Napa Valley. The Hyatt Regency Hotel offers luxurious rooms with views of Napa Valley. Guests can enjoy a hot breakfast each morning at this hotel as well as an on-site restaurant with delicious food options.

The Vintage Inn & Spa offers elegant rooms that overlook Napa Valley’s rolling hills. Guests will find a spa at this hotel where they can enjoy massage therapy treatments or other spa services such as facials or hair removal services.

The Meadowood Resort offers luxury accommodations with views of Napa Valley’s rolling hills from its rooftop terrace where guests can enjoy a glass of wine while watching the sunset over the mountains. The rooms at this resort feature fireplaces and private balconies with views of the surrounding area so guests can truly enjoy their stay here!

Napa valley best places to stay

PLUM GUIDE

THE ART OF WINE (ANGWIN, CALIFORNIA)

It’s not hard to sell everyone on a group getaway to wine country. Finding an accommodation to, well, accommodate every moment of your entourage can be a bit trickier. The perfect spot for a few pals to snack up, The Art of Wine is a bright and airy rental tucked away in low-key Angwin.

It’s got three bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, a gourmet kitchen (maybe go ahead and hire a private chef for a couple of nights?), an eight-seat dining table, a wine cellar and a dreamy backyard setup. Plus, it’s just 15 minutes from all the wonderful wineries and restaurants in St Helena.

MEADOWOOD

MEADOWOOD (ST HELENA, CALIFORNIA)

If you’ve never had the pleasure to visit Meadowood, the best way to sum it up—and do justice to this storied Napa Valley estate—is to describe it as follows: Imagine a luxurious country club that’s also a resort in wine country with 36 cottages and suites and a slew of incredible amenities.

Guests have access to five tennis courts as well as clinics and pros, wine tastings and viticulture classes, multiple dining options, three pools (one for laps, another for families and a 21+ infinity pool surrounded by cabanas) hiking trails, a fitness center and gratis bikes to pedal around St. Helena and Yountville.

BARDESSONO HOTEL & SPA

BARDESSONO HOTEL & SPA (YOUNTVILLE, CALIFORNIA)

Napa Valley is built around pleasure and leisure. World-class wine may be the main reason people flock to this NorCal Narnia but it’s also the ideal destination to bliss out and indulge in some spa time. Located in Yountville, Bardessono Hotel & Spa is truly a haven of pampering.

Inspired by nature and seasonality that harkens back to the original family farm stand, rituals—which range from gemstone facials and sage baths to garden harvest body treatments and salt stone massages—are designed to help guests relax and center the mind, body and spirit and, dare we say, definitely help to detoxify after perhaps a few too many glasses of Chardonnay.

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NORTH BLOCK HOTEL (YOUNTVILLE, CALIFORNIA)

To call Napa Valley a culinary hotspot doesn’t really paint an accurate picture of its gourmet chops. Downtown Yountville alone has multiple acclaimed small-batch tasting rooms and Michelin-starred eateries, many of which are within walking distance of the North Block Hotel.

The concierge will be more than happy to secure a highly sought after reservation at The French Laundry or the on-site restaurant, North Block. Foodies, of course, can’t get enough of his boutique gem in the epicurean epicenter.

Though, truthfully, you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who proclaims the combination of deletable food, warm hospitality and cloistered accommodations to be anything less than entirely palatable.

AUBERGE RESORTS COLLECTION

STANLY RANCH, AUBERGE RESORTS COLLECTION (NAPA, CALIFORNIA)

The newly opened Stanly Ranch, Auberge Resorts Collection is unlike nothing else in Napa Valley. A true activity lovers paradise, this expansive property stretches across 712 acres of grapevines and ranch land and proffers an almost incomprehensible array of memorable things for guests to do.

Learn about plant cycles and soil health on a complimentary walk around the on-site farm. Dive into full-on zen mode with yoga under Gordon Huether’s Infinity sculpture or go for a bike ride along the riverbanks. Down for some adventure and vino? Consider booking a helicopter tour of The Donum Estate or trek to Tomales Bay for a live open-fire culinary demo.

ALILA NAPPY VALLEY

ALILA NAPA VALLEY (ST HELENA, CALIFORNIA)

What most couples seek out in a honeymoon hotel is different from a regular romantic getaway. For the first trip after exchanging vows, many newlyweds want luxury and to splash out somewhere extra fabulous and totally memorable and not lift a finger.

That’s Alila Napa Valley in a nutshell. Situated in St Helena, this intimate, adults-only resort feels tailor-made for honeymooners. The beautiful setting is enhanced by the grown-up vibe, cuisine artfully prepared by Top Chef Masters winner Chris Cosentino and a splendid spa. Oh, and suites feature oversized tubs and outdoor fire pits. To soak or snuggle, that is the question. OK, you’re obviously going to both.

AUBERGE RESORTS COLLECTION

SOLAGE, AUBERGE RESORTS COLLECTION (CALISTOGA, CALIFORNIA)

We wouldn’t say you need to actively search for R&R in Napa Valley. However, some places obviously put more of an emphasis on leisure pursuits and pampering than others. Solage, Auberge Resorts Collection is quiet, luxurious and wellness-oriented without skimping on indulgences.

After a signature mud body treatment at the 20,000-square-foot spa, you might feel inclined to take a midday in-suite nap—we fully support that. A private starlight dip in the geothermal pools also sounds supremely relaxing. The acclaimed restaurant married delicious food and laid-back ambiance. Of course, if you’re not in the mood to change out of your robe for dinner, room service is also available.

INDIAN SPRINGS RESORT

INDIAN SPRINGS RESORT (CALISTOGA, CALIFORNIA)

Nestled in Napa Valley’s unofficial wellness mecca, Calistoga, a low-key town known for bubbling natural hot springs, historic Indian Springs Resort caters to leisure travelers seeking calm and well-being.

While the mineral pools and mud baths may be the thing guests gravitate toward first, there are all sorts of healing spa rituals—from facials to stress-melting massage—as well as infrared saunas, a Himalayan salt room and a geyser-fed meditation pond for post-treatment tranquility.

You can also go on meditative strolls amongst the olive trees. Plus, the secluded bungalows provide a quiet place to curl up with a good book and catch up on sleep.

ARCHER HOTEL NAPA

ARCHER HOTEL NAPA (NAPA, CALIFORNIA)

A rooftop bar might not be reason enough to plan an entire stay but, then again, anyone who thinks like that probably hasn’t spent the evening sipping tipples and taking in the stunning panoramas at the top-rated Archer Hotel Napa.

The lobby is beautiful as are the rooms featuring comfortable beds, fireplaces and balconies. There’s also a pool, spa, fitness studio and Charlie Palmer steakhouse. Basically, it just doesn’t get any better if you like being in the heart of the downtown action and having a fun venue to sip cocktails and vino after the sun goes down.

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