InnRiver Terrace Inn
Guest rooms overlook the water or downtown, and the riverfront patio runs the length of the building.

The George sits on the National Register of Historic Places, a late 19th-century mansion with a dove gray façade along the Napa River. No two rooms share the same headboard or palette, and pressed-tin ceilings run throughout. That means every stay feels less like checking into a hotel and more like occupying a different chapter of the same Victorian story.
Coffee starts brewing at seven, and breakfast runs long enough that most guests end up booking a second night before checkout. Each of the nine rooms tells its own story through unique headboards, distinct color palettes, and cloud-soft bedding. Kids are welcome here, which is rare for a Victorian inn of this scale, and the downtown Napa location puts tasting rooms and restaurants within a few blocks' walk.

The dove gray façade and intricate ornamentation date to the late 1800s, when this mansion was one of several stately residences lining the Napa River in downtown Napa. Victorian millwork frames every doorway, and pressed-tin ceilings stretch across all nine guest rooms. The building earned its spot on the National Register of Historic Places before its transformation into a boutique inn, and that pedigree shows in the bones—not the décor.

Each of the nine uniquely designed guest rooms at The George tells a distinctive story, blending old-world charm with contemporary luxury. With cloud-like Beautyrest Hybrid Plus™ mattresses and heated bathroom floors, these rooms provide a sumptuous retreat after a day of exploring Napa Valley.
Opt for one of the uniquely themed guest rooms for a truly personalized experience, as each offers its own charm. If you're looking for a quieter time, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons when the valley is less crowded. Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy breakfast on-site, as it's a delightful way to start your day in Napa.
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