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Five guest rooms above a three-Michelin-star restaurant in downtown Healdsburg.
From boutique hotels in Healdsburg to vineyard retreats in Russian River Valley — our picks for the best places to stay during your Sonoma wine trip.
InnFive guest rooms above a three-Michelin-star restaurant in downtown Healdsburg.
HotelEight bungalows with gourmet kitchens sit a few minutes' walk from Sonoma Plaza.
HotelVictorian manor on eight acres, with private bungalows and porch views of western vineyards.
ResortBalconies have individual fire pits and daybeds, and most room categories face either vineyard rows or old-growth oak canopy.
ResortA coastal resort where most guests arrive with their dog and claim a spot at the outdoor fire pits.
InnA full-service spa hotel built around natural thermal mineral springs in downtown Sonoma.
InnDog-friendly adults-only inn where herbs from the garden behind the Carriage House end up in breakfast frittatas.
InnThe original 1873 Farmhouse still houses guest rooms directly above the restaurant's kitchen.
ResortCarneros mountain views from balconies and fire-lit patios, with lavender and rosemary along stone paths.
InnPrivate access to the Russian River from a redwood-shaded property where most guests extend their stay.
ResortRedwood-and-glass resort perched above the Jenner cliffs where the Great Room frames the Pacific through floor-to-ceiling windows.
HotelBuilt in 1870, this Parisian-circus-themed hotel serves homemade crepes and organic coffee until 10 AM.
HotelOriginal wood beams frame the lobby, and the rooftop bar overlooks downtown Petaluma's brick storefronts.
HotelSafari tents and lofted cabins sit steps from where the Russian River curves through Healdsburg.
InnEach cottage is painted a different color and faces a garden courtyard with a firepit and pool.
HotelThe Plaza Deluxe King Room overlooks Sonoma's Saturday farmers' market and evening guitar buskers.
InnDog-friendly base with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Petaluma Gap.
HotelSix-acre estate four blocks from Sonoma Plaza where spa treatments use herbs from the grounds.
HotelGuest rooms at Olea Hotel open to private terraces facing Sonoma Valley vineyards.
ResortEighty-six rooms scattered across 22 redwood acres along the Russian River, most without a neighbor in sight.
InnA fountain marks the entrance, towering trees shade the pool, and breakfast brews by 8 a.m.
HotelHotel Trio Healdsburg serves wine-paired dinners from the courtyard grill most evenings.
InnA courtyard pool ringed with lavender and rosemary sits behind terracotta roofs and stucco walls.
ResortThe Ranch at Lake Sonoma pairs trail rides above the reservoir with glamping tents and a barn bar.
HotelRetrofitted Airstream trailers parked among redwoods in Guerneville, some with wood-fired hot tubs.
HotelA 23-room LGBTQIA+ hotel built around a pool deck and fire pit in downtown Guerneville.
InnSebastopol base with views of the Petaluma Gap hills and families at the pool by noon.
ResortTreatment rooms lined with warm wood, therapists who adjust pressure mid-session, and a garden courtyard that delays checkout.
HotelHotel Healdsburg sits on the town plaza, steps from wineries, with an olive grove circling the pool.
HotelThe check-in desk at Harmon Guest House is carved from a single fallen eucalyptus tree.
HotelFourteen adults-only rooms with reclaimed redwood furniture, Malin + Goetz products, and a 24-hour honor bar.
InnBook Calm Spa before arrival — most guests do — and walk to Sonoma Plaza in under five minutes.
InnThe 1909 building wraps around a heated pool and a championship putting green on the deck.
HotelShoji screens and a koi pond set the tone at this Glen Ellen inn with a heated saltwater pool.
ResortWooden cabins under second-growth redwoods where every reservation includes both guests and their dogs.
InnThree dormers crown this 1900 Queen Anne Victorian, four blocks from Healdsburg Plaza.
InnTen guest rooms in a villa-style inn with a pool, two blocks from Healdsburg Plaza.
InnFireplaces in every room and a bocce ball court surrounded by Alexander Valley vines.
InnBreakfast casseroles and dog bowls share equal billing at this downtown Sonoma inn.
HotelThe undulating succulent roof and creek-side patios put h2hotel a world apart from the plaza a block away.
HotelRedwoods tower over guest room patios and the Russian River runs audibly near.
InnNative gardens and fire circles bordered by Sonoma Creek, patio coffee before breakfast.
HotelSecond-floor balconies overlook Sonoma Plaza, and the downstairs restaurant runs Tuesday through Saturday.
InnA wooden inn in Monte Rio where champagne waits on ice and the 90-minute spa massage books out fast.
ResortRiver Bend Resort in Forestville puts cabins, RV hookups, and tent sites between towering redwoods and a private beach.
HotelChef Charlie Palmer's kitchen garden supplies the omelet bar, and the terrace suites open onto vineyards.
HotelSecond-floor rooms overlook the plaza through vintage shutters; ground-floor Room 1 is accessible.
InnA Victorian facade with intricate woodwork anchors one corner of Healdsburg's plaza.
InnJyoti Germain's massage work is booked weeks ahead, and many regulars time their visits around her schedule.
ResortPocket Canyon Creek runs beneath wooden decks where families barbecue by eight a.m.
ResortTwelve rooms with spa tub and library steps from Russian River bike trails.
InnThe Woods sits between downtown Guerneville and a creek, with redwoods shading a clothing-optional pool.
HotelA sixteen-room hotel on North Street with hydrotherapy tubs, live DJ sets, and floor-to-ceiling vineyard views.
HotelSix rooms on Sonoma Plaza named for Steve Ledson's family, each with working fireplaces and granite soaking tubs.
InnThree dormers crown the 1900 facade on West Grant Street, a California landmark with hand-silk screened period wallpapers.
ResortCanvas tents on raised redwood decks, fifteen minutes from downtown Guerneville.
HotelTwenty suites wrap around a single courtyard pool in downtown Healdsburg.
HotelTimber bungalows from the 1920s and redwood cabanas sit steps from the Russian River.
HotelThe 1923 facade still carries its original neon sign above Petaluma's main street.
HotelThree-bedroom suites at 235 Healdsburg Avenue fit groups who want separate bedrooms and a shared kitchen.
ResortWooden beams and floor-to-ceiling glass frame vineyard views at this Windsor property.