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

The Junior Suite overlooks the Garden Courtyard, where live jazz plays on select evenings in the Fireplace Lobby Lounge. Spa Hotel Healdsburg uses treatments inspired by the region's agrarian roots, and Charlie Palmer's Dry Creek Kitchen holds 500 wine selections from Sonoma producers.
Balconies catch the afternoon sun, and most rooms have views that reach toward Dry Creek Valley or the plaza below. Pizzando serves Napolitana-style pizza and house-made pasta for lunch, while Dry Creek Kitchen books weeks ahead for its Progressive American menu. Spirit Bar pours seasonal cocktails in the lounge, and the spa offers massage and body treatments daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Hotel Healdsburg faces the historic town plaza, placing guests across the street from tasting rooms and a few blocks from the town square. An olive grove borders the pool deck, and country gardens run through the courtyard where rosemary and lavender grow. The Garden Courtyard connects the newly renovated guest rooms to the Fireplace Lobby Lounge, and Pizzando operates just opposite the plaza entrance.

Dry Creek Kitchen mixes vibrant American cooking and world class bottlings with the intimate charm of a small town and true wine country hospitality.

Inspired by Healdsburg’s sophisticated agrarian sensibility, the Spa Hotel Healdsburg offers treatments that weave together professional expertise with a sense of place. Biodynamic treatments, locally sourced products and a therapeutic touch exemplify our philosophy that nature combined with nurture ignites the body’s own healing abilities. Highlights include five serene treatment rooms including a couple’s suite, serene garden patio, jacuzzi and access to the swimming pool nestled in an olive grove.
For a romantic touch, request a room with a garden view to enjoy serene sunsets from your private balcony. The spa is particularly popular, so booking treatments in advance is recommended to secure your preferred time. Don't miss the chance to explore nearby vineyards, as many are just a short drive away, making it easy to dive into the local wine experience.
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