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

The Premium King Suite with Pool View faces west onto a courtyard strung with lights that stay on until 11 p.m. The Deluxe King with Balcony has its own outdoor space that catches morning sun, and several rooms include fireplaces. Parking is included, and most guests walk to dinner without needing directions.
Breakfast runs until noon and includes hot dishes, pastries, and coffee that guests carry out to the courtyard or back to their rooms. The evening wine hour starts around 5 p.m., with pours from local producers set up near the pool. Dogs are allowed in all rooms and often lounge on the courtyard furniture. Check-in takes five minutes, and the front desk keeps a list of restaurants within three blocks that don't require reservations.

The 1886 mansion anchors a residential block two streets from the Oxbow Public Market, its Victorian woodwork intact and a covered porch lined with rocking chairs. Behind it, a pool and hot tub occupy a courtyard that fills with conversation during the evening wine hour. Seventeen rooms spread across the property, each configured differently—some with daybeds, some with balconies, one with a roll-in shower. White House Napa is close enough to Main Street tasting rooms that most guests leave their cars in the lot until checkout.

The Queen Room at White House Napa offers a cozy retreat with a comfortable queen bed, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Its inviting atmosphere is complemented by thoughtful amenities, making it an ideal choice for couples or solo travelers seeking a peaceful escape.
The Classic King room features a spacious king bed that invites you to sink in and relax. With its warm decor and serene ambiance, this room is designed for those who appreciate both comfort and style during their Napa getaway.
Step into the Deluxe King room, where luxury meets comfort with a plush king bed and elegant furnishings. This room provides a tranquil space to recharge, making it a perfect retreat for those looking to indulge in a little extra pampering.
Enjoy stunning views from the Deluxe King with Pool View, where you can bask in the beauty of the outdoor space while relaxing in your king-sized bed. This room combines comfort with picturesque scenery, creating a serene atmosphere for your stay.
The Deluxe King with Balcony offers a private outdoor space to enjoy your morning coffee or evening glass of wine. With a spacious king bed and charming decor, this room is perfect for guests who wish to savor the Napa experience from the comfort of their own balcony.
This unique room features a king bed along with a cozy daybed, making it ideal for families or friends traveling together. The Deluxe King with Daybed offers ample space and comfort, ensuring everyone has a restful stay in Napa.
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Opt for a room with a balcony if enjoying morning coffee or evening wine with a view is a priority. The property is dog-friendly, making it a great choice for those traveling with pets. Booking directly through their website often provides the best rates and exclusive offers.
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Downtown Napa tasting lounge open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

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