InnKenwood Inn & Spa
A courtyard pool ringed with lavender and rosemary sits behind terracotta roofs and stucco walls.

The historic Mission building houses the Fairmont 1 King rooms, where Provence-inspired decor meets adobe-style architecture dating back to the property's origins as a thermal retreat. The mineral water that still feeds the spa pools comes from the same underground source that drew visitors here generations ago, and guests book treatments months ahead to access the bathing circuit.
Bathrobes appear in every room because the spa is the gravitational center—guests book the Bathing Ritual, which rotates them through mineral pools, a steam room, and an outdoor soaking area. Dinner at the on-site restaurant means Sonoma Valley wines by the glass and seasonal menus that change with harvest cycles. Dogs check in alongside their owners and get their own bedding setup, then join their people on the lawn areas and select pathways.

Adobe-style walls frame the historic Mission building at the center of the property, surrounded by garden paths lined with lavender that lead to the spa complex. Fire pits dot the outdoor spaces, and by evening they're ringed with Adirondack chairs occupied by guests comparing notes from the day's winery visits. The Deluxe Fireplace 1 King and Deluxe Fireplace 2 Queen rooms include wood-burning fireplaces that require actual wood-stacking, a detail that surprises first-time visitors expecting gas logs.

This charming room, nestled within the historic Mission building, embodies the essence of casual Wine Country living with its Provence-inspired decor. Guests can unwind in a serene atmosphere, enjoying the elegant touches and comfortable furnishings that make for a perfect retreat.
Larger than the standard rooms, the Deluxe 1 King offers a beautifully appointed bathroom and a King-sized bed, creating a space that exudes approachable luxury and modern sophistication. This room is perfect for those seeking a bit more space to relax and rejuvenate during their stay.
These spacious rooms feature two queen beds and a beautifully designed bathroom with a shower-tub combination, making them ideal for families or friends traveling together. The modern sophistication of the decor complements the comfort of the accommodations, ensuring a delightful stay.
This charming room, located in the historic Mission building, captures the relaxed spirit of Wine Country with its inviting decor. It offers a cozy retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil surroundings of Sonoma.
Perfect for families or friends traveling together, this room features a garden view and a convenient sofabed. The beautifully appointed bathroom with a shower-tub combination adds to the comfort and functionality of the space.
This luxurious room features a wood-burning fireplace, adding a cozy touch to the spacious layout. With a beautifully appointed bathroom and modern sophistication, it is an ideal choice for those seeking a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat.
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Request a room with a fireplace for added warmth and ambiance, especially if traveling during the cooler months. The spa is popular, so booking treatments in advance is advisable to secure your preferred times.
InnA courtyard pool ringed with lavender and rosemary sits behind terracotta roofs and stucco walls.
ResortRedwood-and-glass resort perched above the Jenner cliffs where the Great Room frames the Pacific through floor-to-ceiling windows.
HotelThe Plaza Deluxe King Room overlooks Sonoma's Saturday farmers' market and evening guitar buskers.
HotelSix-acre estate four blocks from Sonoma Plaza where spa treatments use herbs from the grounds.
InnA fountain marks the entrance, towering trees shade the pool, and breakfast brews by 8 a.m.
InnBook Calm Spa before arrival — most guests do — and walk to Sonoma Plaza in under five minutes.

Winemaker Erich Bradley pours limited-production wines from heritage sites across Sonoma in a 1902 building on Sonoma Plaza.

A 120-year-old Sonoma producer where antique redwood tanks still stand in the barrel room.

Hamel dry-farms volcanic hillside vineyards using certified Biodynamic practices.

Tony Moll, former NFL player, co-founded this Sonoma winery in 2006 with two friends.

Bartholomew Park's 1922 mission-style building opened as a winery in April 2019 on Agoston Haraszthy's 1857 estate.

California's oldest premium winery, founded in 1857 by Count Agoston Haraszthy.

Imagery Estate Winery bottles Malbec, Tempranillo, and Lagrein instead of Cabernet.

Family farming since 1969, now pouring their own Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from estate fruit.
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