Where to stay

in Napa

For a weekend of fine wine and great dining, few other places can rival Napa. At the heart of the Napa Valley, it's the natural jumping-off point for tours of the vineyards and trips to the best out-of-town tasting rooms. In the center of Napa, 19th-century architecture distinguishes many of the town's neighborhoods, where glamorous spa hotels and deluxe riverfront properties are the perfect places to stay on extravagant vacations. Booking a room on the edges of Napa is a better option for those in search of more affordable accommodations or anyone stopping for a night or two before heading on elsewhere.

Best Places to Stay for Wine Tasting

Napa lives and breathes wine. Most hotels and other accommodations here are connected in some way to the wine industry or can help to arrange vineyard visits. However, some locations are better than others for sampling the region's wines. Book a stylish and upscale hotel in Downtown Napa to be close the town's tasting rooms. From here, it's also possible to get a ride on the Napa Valley Wine Train for a scenic 3-hour round-trip journey to St. Helena and back. Vineyards with acre after acre of flourishing grapevines start just north of the city. Find great places to stay near the main road around the communities of Salvador and Oak Knoll.

Downtown Napa

Downtown Napa is a destination visitors seek out for is abundant dining options, fine wine, and stunning river views. You might want to check out attractions like Napa Valley Wine Train or Napa River while you're exploring the neighborhood.

Recommended hotels in Downtown Napa

Oak Knoll

Oak Knoll might not have many top sights, but Trefethen Family Vineyard and Napa Valley Wine Train are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Salvador

While Salvador isn't home to many top sights, Balloons Above the Valley and Trefethen Family Vineyard are some notable places to visit nearby.

Great Neighborhoods for Dining

The best hotels and restaurants are located side by side in Downtown Napa and near the riverfront. Expect classy French cuisine, farm-to-table dishes, and extensive wine lists showcasing varietals from across the region. Rooms near Oxbow Public Market are also of particular interest for foodies. Hungry diners should come in search of locally made ice cream, craft beer, and fresh oysters. For a different vibe, consider booking a cottage or resort-style accommodations outside of the city center in neighborhoods such as Vichy Springs, where less-crowded tasting rooms and destination restaurants compensate for the lack of sights to explore on foot.

Downtown Napa

Downtown Napa is a destination visitors seek out for is abundant dining options, fine wine, and stunning river views. You might want to check out attractions like Napa Valley Wine Train or Napa River while you're exploring the neighborhood.

Recommended hotels in Downtown Napa

Vichy Springs

While Vichy Springs isn't home to many top sights, Silverado Resort - North and South Courses and Napa Valley Wine Train are some notable places to visit nearby.

Where to Stay for Outdoor Activities

For a more active vacation, book a hotel south of Napa near Skyline Wilderness Park. Crisscrossed by hiking and biking trails, it's the perfect alternative to an additional day touring wineries. Horseback riding, archery, and fishing are among the activities available. Affordable accommodations in the neighborhood of Imola are a good halfway point between the park and downtown and are very convenient for playing a round at Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park. In Downtown Napa, day spas and luxury hotel facilities provide restorative treatments.

Downtown Napa

Downtown Napa is a destination visitors seek out for is abundant dining options, fine wine, and stunning river views. You might want to check out attractions like Napa Valley Wine Train or Napa River while you're exploring the neighborhood.

Recommended hotels in Downtown Napa

Recommended hotels in Skyline Wilderness Park

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