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Hotels in Napa
30 Hotels
Andaz Napa
1450 First Street

Part of the hip and upscale Andaz chain, this hotel is a decidedly modern option amid Napa's often rustic-luxe inns and resorts. With a great downtown location, it offers 141 rooms and suites. Amenities such as balconies, deep soaking tubs, and seating areas are dependent on the room type, but all rooms include sleek decor and freebies like snacks and Wi-Fi; standard rooms are small. Overall, this hotel is a lovely option, complete with a farm-to-table restaurant and access to a nearby gym, but those seeking a spa or spacious rooms may consider rates at a neighboring property.

SENZA Hotel
4066 Howard Ln

Ideal for couples looking for a romantic getaway in Napa Valley, the Senza Hotel is a luxurious retreat surrounded by wineries. The 41 rooms are modern and sophisticated with many amenities including free Wi-Fi, fireplaces, and balconies.The grounds have luscious trees and greenery plus water fountains and large sculptures. The SENZA Spa uses locally sourced products and the outdoor pool has covered cabanas. Free continental breakfast is offered featuring Bouchon Bakery pastries and bread. 

The Meritage Resort and Spa
875 Bordeaux Way

In a region known for its intimate inns, this upscale 322-room property stands out for its size and extensive features. Despite the location in an unattractive business park, the resort is still an excellent Wine Country Pick with large, elegant rooms featuring classic decor, plush beds, and modern amenities, plus free bottles of wine. The luxury spa, intimate wine tasting room, beautiful on-site vineyards, and fine-dining restaurant and wine bar make it possible for guests to have a real Wine Country experience without leaving the property. In this price range it's also worth considering the Westin Verasa, Napa (closer to downtown) and the Silverado Resort and Spa (which has its own golf courses).

Beazley House
1910 1st St

The three-and-a-half-pearl Beazley House is a charming 11-room property occupying two old-fashioned buildings separated by a greenery-filled garden. Just a five-minute walk from downtown Napa, and offering free on-site parking, the hotel is conveniently located for exploring the region. Individually decorated rooms have traditionally elegant decor, cozy beds, gas fireplaces, and air-conditioning, plus some have two-person jetted tubs. However, most rooms lack mini-fridges and those with mobility issues should note there's no elevator. Tons of freebies include a delicious breakfast with continental fare, coffee, and hot dishes, free nightly wine receptions with appetizers, all-day sherry and tea, and fresh-baked cookies. Innkeepers can provide area advice, as well as coupons for wineries and restaurants. Travelers wanting a more intimate experience than a hotel will find the Beazley House fits the bill, but it's worth comparing rates with the similar Churchill Manor

Napa Winery Inn
1998 Trower Ave

The 59-room Napa Winery Inn is located right off Route 29, the main road that runs through Napa Valley. With a friendly staff and reasonable rates, it can make a good base for exploring the larger Napa region. While rooms are unremarkable and a bit dated, and the inn itself is somewhat generic-looking, it's a comfortable spot and should suit couples and families. There's a small, well-maintained outdoor pool and hot tub that's regularly supplied with fresh towels. Unfortunately, the proximity to the highway means there's often traffic noise, especially in the pool area and in the rooms facing the road.

The Westin Verasa Napa
1314 Mckinstry Street

The 180-room Westin Verasa looks more like an upscale boutique hotel than major chain. From the comfy beds to the sleek furniture and artwork, to the unique bocce ball court outside, everything feels modern and trendy. Right in the heart of downtown Napa, the hotel's rooms offer impressive views of the Napa River and city -- and a spacious outdoor patio and pool with private cabanas make it a nice place to kick back. Guests checking in with kids might want to request a larger Deluxe room or Suite for even more space. 

Milliken Creek Inn and Spa
1815 Silverado Trl

Located right on the banks of the Napa River, the Milliken Creek Inn is one of the swankier hotel options in Napa. The luxury inn does have limited amenities (no restaurant, for example), but all 12 rooms are supreme, from the four-poster canopy beds, to the working fireplaces, to the 42-inch plasma TVs, to the stunning views. This is a great pick for a couple looking for romance -- you'll return to your room in the evening to lit tea candles and soft music, and you can opt to have free breakfast served every morning in bed, on your patio, or anywhere on the grounds. There is no fitness center, but guests receive free passes to a high-end wellness center two miles down the road. There is an amazing full-service spa on-site that makes this tranquil, secluded retreat even more relaxing.

River Terrace Inn, A Noble House Hotel
1600 Soscol Ave

The three-story River Terrace Inn is a 106-room property located along a tree-lined river path. It's an upper-middle-range hotel with a range of features and services. Rooms are tastefully furnished and comfortably designed to meet the needs of both business and leisure travelers. It's also romantic enough for couples, honeymooners, and those celebrating a special event. A path along the riverfront leads to the Oxbow Public Market in downtown Napa. The inn has an outdoorsy feel yet it's within a minute's walk to dozens of restaurants and tasting rooms. It would appeal to travelers of all ages and particularly those who'd like to experience the Napa area's shops, restaurants, casinos, and vineyards, while also feeling as if they're at a private getaway. Overall, the River Terrace is a terrific value for the price.

Churchill Manor Bed and Breakfast
485 Brown St

The 10-room Churchill Manor Bed and Breakfast is an upper-middle-range property occupying a historic 1889 mansion in a quiet, residential area of Napa. Travelers are within a 20-minute walk (five-minute drive) of numerous well-known eateries, the Oxbow Public Market, Napa River, and wine train. Individually decorated rooms are spacious and outfitted in elegant, old-fashioned decor, as well as gas fireplaces, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. Most have stand-alone tubs and separate showers, but all lack fridges and TVs. Excellent freebies include a tasty three-course breakfast, nightly wine and appetizer reception, and all-day tea and coffee that can be taken on a charming wraparound porch. Communal areas are lovely and filled with antiques, but the historic setting means stairs are required and there's no elevator. For a more contemporary-looking bed-and-breakfast, consider 1801 First Luxury Inn.

Best Western Plus Elm House Inn
800 California Blvd

Most guests equate the 22-room Best Western to more of a cozy bed and breakfast than a mid-range chain. Perhaps it's due to the personal touches -- such as the freshly baked chocolate chip cookies, milk, and apple cider served in the lobby every afternoon. The hotel capitalizes on its homey feel -- some rooms offer fireplaces, terraces (though overlooking a parking lot or street), or Jacuzzis , and the furniture and decor is quaint, if not high-quality. The place does lack some facilities that other mid-range hotels have -- there is no pool (just a Jacuzzi), fitness center, or restaurant. It's a mile from downtown Napa, within a 20-minute walk of its restaurants and shops, but overall there isn't much to rave about -- the quality of experience is still that of a Best Western.