InnMaison Fleurie, A Four Sisters Inn
A former French bakery in downtown Yountville, walking distance to Bouchon and The French Laundry.

The soft lavender siding is visible from Washington Street, and the wrap-around porch has rocking chairs where dogs settle while their owners plan the day. It's one of the few Yountville inns that welcomes both children and pets, which means families don't need to choose between wine country and the retriever.
Pastries come out of the kitchen before seven, still warm when they're set in the common room. Guests fill thermoses for vineyard hikes or eat at the long table near the fireplace. Dogs get water bowls on the porch and biscuits at check-in. Afternoon wine is poured in the parlor, usually a local Chardonnay or rosé, and children wander between the garden and the bocce court until dinner.

The restored Victorian sits on a residential corner in Yountville, walking distance from Bouchon and RH Wine Vault. Herb paths connect the garden rooms to the main house, lit by string lights after sunset. The front porch spans the building's width, painted in the pale purple that gives the inn its name, and guests leave their bikes unlocked against the railing overnight.
Request a room with a garden view to fully enjoy the property's floral charm. Weekdays tend to be quieter, making them ideal for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat. Since the inn is dog-friendly, consider bringing your furry friend along for the adventure.
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