InnCalistoga Wine Way Inn
An Arts and Crafts home built in the early 1900s with a multi-level redwood deck facing Mount St. Helena.

The jetted tubs sit in bathrooms outfitted with original period tile, and breakfast arrives from the Calistoga Roastery down the street—strong coffee and pastries guests carry to the front porch rockers or back to bed. Dogs sprawl on the pillow-top beds, kids unpack board games in the common areas, and nobody worries about being too quiet.
Guests soak in the jetted tubs after a day at the spas, then pull on robes and settle into the pillow-top beds. Breakfast vouchers for the Roastery mean espresso drinks and quiche or croissants, eaten on the porch or carried back to the room. In the afternoons, wine gets poured in the garden gazebos or on the porch, where dogs nap and kids run circles around the chairs.

The front porch at Craftsman Inn runs the full width of the building, lined with wooden rocking chairs that face the street. Warm wood siding and exposed beams frame the common spaces inside, where garden gazebos are visible through the windows. Downtown Calistoga sits three blocks north—close enough that guests walk to Evangeline for dinner, stop at Cal Mart for provisions, and leave the car parked for days.

The Craftsman Inn offers intimate private rooms that are a perfect blend of comfort and charm, featuring period-tiled bathrooms and luxury pillow-top beds that promise a restful night’s sleep. Each room is equipped with modern amenities such as TVs, jetted tubs, and plush bathrobes, ensuring a serene escape in the heart of Napa Valley.

Guests at the Craftsman Inn can indulge in a delightful breakfast at the iconic Calistoga Roastery, a perfect way to start the day before exploring the exquisite dining options nearby. The inn also features a communal kitchen, fully equipped for casual meals or porch picnics, fostering a warm and inviting atmosphere for sharing stories and memories.
Nestled in the heart of Napa Valley, the Craftsman Inn serves as an ideal base for wine exploration, with renowned wineries just a short drive away. Guests can unwind in the tranquil beauty of the inn’s garden gazebos or on charming porches, making it a perfect retreat after a day of vineyard visits.
Request a room with a jetted tub for the ultimate relaxation experience after a day of exploring. The inn's proximity to downtown Calistoga means easy access to local restaurants and shops, so plan to explore the vibrant area on foot. If you appreciate a home-cooked atmosphere, take advantage of the communal kitchen for casual meals.
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