HotelMount View Hotel & Spa
A historic downtown Calistoga hotel with a thermal mineral pool and full spa.

The Superior Queen Patio puts a soaking tub and separate shower in a ground-floor room with its own outdoor space and fireplace—enough square footage that guests tend to linger through checkout time. It's the kind of place where booking two nights feels like a mistake by morning of the second day.
Guests check in at 4 p.m., drop bags in rooms with fireplaces already set to light, and walk out to explore wineries like Sterling Vineyards or book spa appointments at one of Calistoga's mineral spring facilities. Mornings mean coffee on the porch or patio, then a stroll to breakfast downtown. Rooms with Jacuzzi tubs get heavy use before dinner, and the feather beds and plush robes make leaving by the 11 a.m. checkout harder than most guests expect.

The Bergson sits at the center of downtown Calistoga, close enough that guests walk to tasting rooms and restaurants without consulting a map. Wooden porches wrap the building's facade, and most rooms open directly onto them or onto private patios. Twenty-two rooms spread across two floors, each outfitted with queen or king feather beds and enough quiet that street noise doesn't register.

This inviting room, located on either the first or second floor, features a cozy queen feather bed complemented by luxurious bath products and plush bathrobes. With a shower or shower/tub combo, complimentary Wi-Fi, and DirecTV, it provides a serene retreat for relaxation after a day of exploring Napa Valley.
Nestled on the first or second floor, this room boasts a queen feather bed and a charming fireplace, creating a warm ambiance for your stay. The luxurious bath products, plush bathrobes, and modern amenities like complimentary Wi-Fi and DirecTV ensure a comfortable experience in the heart of wine country.
Spacious and elegantly appointed, this second-floor room features a queen feather bed and a cozy fireplace, along with a tub/shower combo or double shower for added luxury. With plush bathrobes and complimentary Wi-Fi, it’s the perfect sanctuary for unwinding after a day of adventure.
Designed for accessibility, this ground-floor room offers a queen feather bed and a private patio, along with a large tiled handicap-accessible shower. Luxurious bath products and plush bathrobes enhance your comfort, while complimentary Wi-Fi and DirecTV keep you connected during your stay.
This spacious second-floor room features a queen feather bed and a cozy fireplace, along with a sitting area and a luxurious Jacuzzi tub for ultimate relaxation. With plush bathrobes and modern amenities like complimentary Wi-Fi and DirecTV, it’s an ideal retreat for a romantic getaway.
Elevated comfort awaits in this spacious second-floor room, featuring a queen feather bed, a fireplace, and a sitting area. The soaking tub, separate shower, and heated bathroom floor add a touch of luxury, complemented by plush bathrobes and complimentary Wi-Fi for a truly indulgent experience.
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Start your day at The Bergson with a delightful continental breakfast featuring organic coffee and bold espresso, setting the tone for a day of exploration in Napa Valley. Afterward, take a leisurely stroll into downtown Calistoga to discover a vibrant array of local dining options that showcase the region's culinary delights.
Calistoga boasts a vibrant food scene, offering everything from farm-to-table California soul food to exquisite Italian and French fusion cuisine. Notable nearby eateries include the Michelin-starred Solbar, where seasonal dishes are served in a stunning outdoor setting, perfect for indulging in the flavors of wine country.
Explore the renowned wineries and vineyards surrounding Calistoga, where you can indulge in tastings and tours that highlight the best of Napa Valley's wine offerings. Whether you're a connoisseur or a casual enthusiast, the region's rich viticulture promises an unforgettable experience.
Just a short walk from The Bergson, downtown Calistoga invites you to explore its charming streets filled with restaurants, tasting rooms, art galleries, and shops. This vibrant area is perfect for leisurely strolls and discovering local culture, making it an essential part of your Napa Valley adventure.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Bothe State Park, where scenic biking trails and hiking paths offer a chance to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of Napa Valley. It's a perfect spot for outdoor activities and enjoying the region's natural beauty.
Witness the natural wonder of the Old Faithful Geyser, a short drive from The Bergson, where you can marvel at the impressive eruptions that occur regularly. This unique geological feature adds a touch of adventure to your stay in Calistoga.
Delve into the local history by visiting the Calistoga Depot and the Sharpsteen Museum, where you can learn about the rich heritage of this charming town. It's a wonderful way to connect with the culture and stories that define Calistoga.
To enjoy the best views, consider booking a second-floor room with a balcony. Weekend stays can be busier, so weekday visits might offer a quieter experience. Don't miss the chance to explore the nearby Michelin-starred restaurants for a taste of Calistoga's culinary scene.
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Inside a restored 1930s Calistoga service station, Tank Garage pours one-off experimental blends that won't be made again.

A robot sommelier pours wine at Maria Reznikova's Calistoga tasting room.

Staff who make the wine pour it themselves in Calistoga.

An aerial gondola carries guests 300 feet up to Sterling's hilltop winery above Calistoga.

Girard pours Rhône varieties alongside Napa classics at its Dunaweal Lane location in Calistoga.

Barry Waitte left high-tech in 2001 and built a winery on a working Arabian horse ranch.

The 1973 Chardonnay that won the Judgment of Paris came from this stone Chateau.

A 14th-century Tuscan castle replica in Calistoga pours Italian-style wines.
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