HotelThe Madrona
Victorian manor on eight acres, with private bungalows and porch views of western vineyards.

The Overlook Suite and The Chef's Suite anchor a collection of 20 residential-style rooms, all arranged around one shared courtyard where water sounds carry through open windows. Guests arrive, unpack, and walk to the Plaza without needing directions—the concierge books same-day winery appointments while breakfast is still on the table.
Each suite functions like a small apartment, with separate living areas and residential-scale furniture that doesn't feel bolted to the floor. The guest experience team operates from a central hub near the courtyard, handling winery bookings and dinner reservations without requiring a formal check-in desk. Guests often return mid-afternoon to the pool before walking to evening reservations at SingleThread or Valette, both less than ten minutes on foot.
Duchamp Healdsburg sits on a single-story footprint tucked a few blocks from Healdsburg Plaza, where sidewalks lead straight to wine bars and bistros. The property's 20 suites face inward toward a courtyard pool rather than the street, creating a layout where poolside rooms and creekside rooms share the same garden view. Guests park once and leave their cars for the duration—most reservations are within walking distance, and the town's tasting rooms cluster within a three-block radius.

Duchamp Healdsburg offers a collection of 20 residential-style suites that serve as serene retreats, each thoughtfully designed to blend organic elegance with elevated comfort. Nestled among lush greenery or positioned poolside, these accommodations invite guests to unwind and recharge, all while being just steps from the vibrant heart of downtown Healdsburg.
Explore the picturesque wine country on an exhilarating E-Bike tour, where the rolling hills and scenic vineyards create a backdrop for an unforgettable adventure. This activity allows guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of Sonoma County while enjoying the freedom of cycling at their own pace.
Experience the tranquility of the Russian River with guided kayak tours that offer a unique perspective of the stunning natural surroundings. Glide along the water and soak in the serene atmosphere, making for a perfect day of exploration and relaxation.
Indulge in the rich flavors of Sonoma County with exclusive wine tasting experiences at renowned local vineyards. With guided access to celebrated wineries, guests can savor the essence of the region's finest offerings, creating lasting memories with each sip.
Venture into the great outdoors with hiking opportunities at Healdsburg Ridge Open Space Preserve, where scenic trails lead to breathtaking views and the chance to connect with nature. This activity is perfect for those looking to embrace the natural beauty of wine country.
Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting the Healdsburg Farmers’ Market, held on Tuesdays and Saturdays. This vibrant market showcases seasonal produce and artisanal goods, offering a delightful way to experience the flavors of the region.
Request a suite with a pool view to enjoy the serene courtyard ambiance from your private balcony. The hotel is adults-only, making it ideal for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat with friends. Plan to visit the Healdsburg Farmers’ Market on Saturday mornings for an authentic taste of local culture and produce.
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InnThree dormers crown this 1900 Queen Anne Victorian, four blocks from Healdsburg Plaza.

Five generations since 1895, this family still farms the same Zinfandel vines their ancestor planted.

Ancient Tuscan olive trees and Sagrantino vines grow side-by-side on this working biodynamic farm.

Wilson Winery produces its award-winning Zinfandels inside a century-old tin barn from 1993.

Sonoma County's 13th bonded winery, founded in 1959 by dancer-turned-vintner Rod Strong.

Winemaker Nicole Hitchcock presses grapes with rare Coquard equipment and hand-harvests at night.

Ridge's Lytton Springs property farms 1885 vines on Dry Creek Valley benchland.

Six generations of Mauritson farming in Dry Creek Valley since 1868.

Mazzocco specializes in single-vineyard designate Zinfandels from Dry Creek Valley.
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