HotelArcher Hotel Napa
Austrian crystal-studded headboards anchor the rooms, and by sunset the rooftop rail is three-deep.

The Westin Verasa sits on the Napa River, and rooms open onto balconies that face either the water or the vineyard slopes east of downtown. La Toque occupies the ground floor, so dinner reservations require only an elevator ride.
Guests wake to the river moving below their balconies, and coffee gets delivered on request. La Toque's chef changes the menu weekly based on what's available from local growers. Dogs sleep on provided beds, and water bowls wait at multiple spots throughout the lobby. The concierge books same-day winery appointments and arranges car service to estates that don't accept walk-ins.
The Westin Verasa rises along the Napa River at the southern edge of downtown, where Third Street meets the water. Balconies jut from every room, each with views that shift between the river below and the ridgeline vineyards across the valley floor. The entrance faces Third Street, and the Oxbow Public Market sits two blocks north. La Toque's dining room opens directly off the lobby.
Request a room with a river view for a beautiful backdrop during your stay. If you’re interested in spa treatments, consider booking those in advance to secure your preferred time. Keep an eye out for special package offerings that include wine tours or dining credits for an enhanced experience.
HotelAustrian crystal-studded headboards anchor the rooms, and by sunset the rooftop rail is three-deep.
HotelDowntown Napa hotel where the lobby bar hosts live music and bikes wait in the courtyard.
HotelAn 1886 mansion turned 17-room hotel in downtown Napa, where breakfast ends at noon and dogs sleep poolside.
InnThe Historic Deluxe rooms in the 1884 Hatt Building come with king canopy beds and working fireplaces.
HotelVictorian millwork and nine individually designed rooms in a late 19th-century mansion on the National Register.
HotelWood-beamed ceilings and a courtyard dotted with citrus trees feel more guest house than hotel.

Founded in 2010 by Elaine St. Clair and Laina Brown, this urban winery makes both wine and beer.

Brown Downtown opened in 2017 to pour Zinfandels from the family's Chiles Valley ranch.

Downtown Napa tasting lounge open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

John and Michele Truchard built a wine and music studio on First Street in downtown Napa.

Visitors can explore Rapp Ranch Vineyards on a 45-minute guided horseback ride led by wranglers.

A working vineyard estate in Carneros where tastings include library wines from the cave.

Burgess Cellars operates three regeneratively farmed vineyards on Howell Mountain from a 19th-century site.

Aldo Biale sold Zinfandel to neighbors in the 1940s; today his family farms old vines for Black Chicken Zinfandel.
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