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

Room 23's marble clawfoot tub is deep enough to stretch out after a full afternoon circling the square. The Sonoma Hotel sits steps from fifteen restaurants and tasting rooms, so dinner reservations matter more than car keys—most guests leave the vehicle parked until checkout.
Coffee and tea wait in the lobby each morning, but most guests head downstairs to the girl & the fig for breakfast before the day starts. Rooms are accessed by stairs (except Room 1), and the quietest ones—like Room 30 with its loveseat sleeper and sitting area—are on the third floor. After wine tasting, Room 26's clawfoot tub gets regular use before dinner reservations kick in.

The Sonoma Hotel occupies a corner of the plaza, where vintage shutters open onto views of the square from the second- and third-floor rooms. Room 1 is ground level with high ceilings and a large window, while Rooms 22, 24, and 31 face the plaza. The marble bathrooms in several rooms feature original clawfoot tub-shower combinations.

This accessible, ground-floor room features a cozy queen-size bed, high ceilings, and a large window that invites ample light. The accessible bathroom is equipped with a shower/tub combo, complete with grab bars and a moveable seat, ensuring comfort and convenience for all guests.
Nestled on the second floor, Room 22 offers a queen-size bed and a delightful view of the plaza from its window. The bathroom is designed with a stand-up shower, providing a refreshing retreat after a day of exploring the charming surroundings.
With its inviting queen-size bed and a marble bath featuring a clawfoot tub/shower combo, Room 23 is a perfect blend of elegance and comfort. Located on the second floor, it also boasts a picturesque view of the plaza, making it a delightful choice for your stay.
Room 24 enchants with its queen-size bed and a marble bathroom that includes a clawfoot tub/shower combo. Situated on the second floor, this room combines classic charm with modern amenities, ensuring a cozy and memorable experience.
Perched on the third floor, Room 31 features a queen-size bed and a private bath with a stand-up shower. Its window offers a lovely view of the plaza, inviting you to unwind in a serene atmosphere after a day of wine tasting.
This charming third-floor room boasts a queen-size bed and a private bath with a clawfoot tub/shower, perfect for soaking away the day's adventures. With a view of the plaza, Room 32 offers a delightful blend of relaxation and scenic beauty.
+7 more room types available
Conveniently located onsite, The Girl & the Fig offers a delightful culinary experience that embodies the spirit of Sonoma. Guests can indulge in a menu that celebrates the region's fresh ingredients, making it a perfect dining choice for food lovers eager to explore local flavors.
Request a room on the second or third floor for the best views of the plaza and surrounding area. If traveling with family or friends, opt for Room 30, which includes a cozy sitting area and can accommodate up to three guests comfortably. Be prepared for a short walk to local tasting rooms and dining options; everything is conveniently close by.
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