HotelHotel Petaluma, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Original wood beams frame the lobby, and the rooftop bar overlooks downtown Petaluma's brick storefronts.

The Airstream Travel Trailer sits beside the main building and sleeps two, with vintage aluminum walls and modern climate control. It's the kind of place where guests book a year ahead just to say they slept in a trailer in downtown Petaluma.
Breakfast runs from 8 to 10 AM in the on-site cafe, where the kitchen makes crepes to order and serves Joshua Tree organic coffee. Most guests set an alarm — the homemade batter sells out quickly. The Two-Story Cottage offers more space for families, while the Two-Room Suite works for longer stays. Bicycles are available for rent, and the patio seating fills up in the evenings when the string lights come on.

Metro Hotel & Cafe occupies an 1870 building on Petaluma Boulevard, painted in bright colors that reference the Parisian circus theme throughout the property. The patio lights stay on past sundown, and a vintage Airstream is parked next to the standard rooms. Downtown Petaluma's antique shops and tasting rooms are within walking distance, and guests can rent bicycles from the front desk to explore the historic blocks along the river.

The Standard King or Queen Rooms at Metro Hotel & Cafe offer a cozy retreat with modern comforts, featuring state-of-the-art climate control and entertainment options, including a giant 65" or 75" 4K Smart TV. Each room is thoughtfully designed with a private bath, many showcasing a classic clawfoot tub and shower, ensuring a delightful stay in the heart of Sonoma County Wine Country.
Spacious and inviting, the Two-Room Suite is perfect for families or those seeking extra space to unwind. With modern amenities and a comfortable layout, this suite features a private bath and entertainment options that make it an ideal choice for a relaxing getaway.
Experience a unique stay in the Iconic Airstream Travel Trailer, where vintage charm meets modern convenience. This whimsical accommodation offers a cozy atmosphere, complete with a stocked minibar and a private bath, perfect for those looking for a memorable escape.
The charming Two-Story Cottage provides a delightful home away from home, featuring ample space and a warm ambiance. Guests can enjoy the comforts of modern amenities while being surrounded by the enchanting atmosphere of Sonoma County.
Start your day at the cozy cafe, where guests can indulge in delicious homemade crepes and organic coffee, served exclusively from 8 AM to 10 AM. This delightful breakfast spot sets the tone for a day of exploration in the picturesque Petaluma area, offering a taste of local flavors in a charming setting.
Explore the historic downtown Petaluma at your own pace with our bicycle rentals. Whether you're looking to soak in the sights or enjoy a leisurely ride, these bikes offer a fantastic way to experience the charm and beauty of the area.
Engage in friendly competition on our Pétanque and Bocce Ball courts, perfect for guests looking to unwind and enjoy some outdoor fun. Don't miss the chance to participate in our upcoming tournaments, adding a spirited touch to your stay.
Discover the rich history and charm of downtown Petaluma, where you can stroll through picturesque streets lined with unique shops and delightful cafes. From the Petaluma Historic Museum to the scenic river walks, there's plenty to explore right at your doorstep.
Opt for the Two-Story Cottage if traveling with family for added space and comfort. Keep in mind that the cafe serves breakfast only until 10 AM, so plan to rise early to enjoy the delicious offerings. Also, consider booking the Airstream for a truly unique experience that will surely be a conversation starter when you return home.
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A family winery in the Petaluma Gap where Mexican heritage meets cool-climate viticulture.

Founded in 1997 by Reynaldo and Maria Robledo, this is the first U.S. winery established by Mexican vineyard workers.

Doctors Joseph and Genevieve Roche planted Tipperary Vineyards in 1982.

A five-generation German winemaking family focuses entirely on Pinot Noir from Carneros and the Sonoma Coast.

José and Gloria Ferrer opened Carneros' first sparkling winery in 1982.

Winemaker Katy Wilson, VinePair's 2025 NextWave Winemaker of the Year, crafts Rhône varietals and Pinot Noir.

Fred and Nancy Cline founded this Rhône-focused estate in 1982 on 350 acres in Sonoma-Carneros.

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