HotelOlea Hotel
Guest rooms at Olea Hotel open to private terraces facing Sonoma Valley vineyards.

Inn At Sonoma, A Four Sisters Inn lets guests bring both kids and dogs without the usual apologetic fine print—water bowls appear on balconies, and high chairs show up at breakfast without asking. The balconies themselves face either the interior garden courtyard or the vineyards stretching west, which means you choose between morning quiet and evening light when you book.
Breakfast runs from eight to ten, with egg casseroles, fresh pastries, and a rotating selection of quiches set out in the dining room. Guests tend to linger—partly because the food's good, partly because it's included, partly because there's no reason to rush when you're walking to wineries. Coffee's available all day in the lobby, and wine hour starts at five with local pours and cheese. Dogs get their own treats at check-in, and kids get cookies.

The Inn At Sonoma sits two blocks from Sonoma Plaza, close enough to walk to tasting rooms but far enough that Broadway traffic fades by the time you reach the garden courtyard. The building wraps around a central lawn where dogs circle each other in the late afternoon and kids chase each other before dinner. Balconies on the upper floors extend just far enough for two chairs and a bottle, and the vineyard-view rooms on the west side catch sunset over the valley.
Request a room with a balcony for an extra touch of relaxation and beautiful views. The inn is dog-friendly, so furry companions can join in the fun. Consider visiting in the fall for the grape harvest season, when the valley is alive with activity and events.
HotelGuest rooms at Olea Hotel open to private terraces facing Sonoma Valley vineyards.
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