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SENZA Hotel

SENZA Hotel

Hotel in Napa

Excellent

4 reviews

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SENZA Hotel in Napa, CA, offers a luxurious stay with amenities like free WiFi, self-parking, and an electric car charging station. Enjoy the on-site restaurant, garden, and terrace. Nearby attractions include Trefethen Family Vineyard and Andretti Winery. The hotel is pet-friendly and provides accessible features for all guests.

From $285 per night

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Best Western Plus Inn At The Vines

Best Western Plus Inn At The Vines

Hotel in Napa

8

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15 reviews

Best Western Plus Inn At The Vines in Napa, CA, offers a comfortable stay with free WiFi, self-parking, and a restaurant. Enjoy the fitness center and terrace. Nearby attractions include Napa Valley College and Napa Golf Course. The hotel features a 24/7 front desk and wheelchair accessibility.

From $142 per night

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About Napa

Overview

Napa, California, United States of America, is a destination that evokes visions of endless vineyards and exquisite glasses of wine. As the county seat of one of the Great Wine Capitals, Napa has long been associated with some of the world's most knowledgeable and passionate wine enthusiasts. The average price of hotels in this picturesque locale is $342, with options ranging from $119 to $2,128. With 45 hotels available, visitors have a variety of accommodations to choose from, including popular neighborhoods like Downtown Napa. Among the most sought-after hotels are the Bel Abri Napa Valley Inn, Napa Valley Hotel & Suites, Stanly Ranch, Auberge Resorts Collection, The Estate Yountville, and River Terrace Inn - A Noble House Hotel.

Things to do in Napa

When it comes to activities, Napa offers a plethora of options that cater to diverse interests. The Napa Valley Wine Train provides a soothing, three-hour journey along a 36-mile loop that traverses Napa's historic town, the scenic wine valley, and the charming village of St. Helena. Guests can enjoy lunch and dinner on board, making it a memorable culinary experience.

Art lovers will appreciate Quent Cordair Fine Art, located in Downtown Napa. This gallery specializes in Romantic Realist paintings, sculptures, and drawings, and has become a leading venue for contemporary Romantic Realism since its establishment by artist Quent Cordair in 1996. It serves an international clientele and has been voted "Best Napa Art Gallery" and "Best Wine Country Art Gallery."

For live entertainment, the Uptown Theatre Napa is Northern California's premier live music venue. Situated in Downtown Napa, the theater hosts a variety of acts, including music and comedy, and has featured prominent names like Boz Scaggs, Merle Haggard, and Cyndi Lauper.

Wine enthusiasts should not miss The Hess Collection Winery, which combines artistic history with passionate winemaking. Established by Donald Hess in 1978, the winery offers cultural displays, exhibitions, wine-making classes, and world-class tours, all while adhering to the philosophy of nurturing the land and giving back.

The di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art is another must-visit. Spanning over 200 acres in the Carneros Appellation of Napa Valley, this center houses an acclaimed collection of contemporary Bay Area art. With over 2,000 works by more than 800 artists, di Rosa captures the imagination and innovation of Northern California.

Where to go out / nightlife in Napa

Napa's nightlife is as vibrant as its daytime activities. The Crush Lounge at The Meritage offers a unique experience with craft cocktails, bowling, and pool. With 12 high-definition televisions showing all the big games and an award-winning chef, it's a great place to unwind.

Artesa Winery, owned by the historic Raventos family of Spain, focuses on producing premium lots of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Located atop hills with stunning views of Napa Valley, San Francisco Bay, and its own estate vineyards, it's often referred to as the Jewel of Carneros.

Silo's is another excellent venue, featuring a premier music room and wine bar. Guests can enjoy Napa's finest wines while listening to live Rock, Motown, Reggae, and Jazz performances.

Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Smokin’ BBQ boasts an extensive drinks list, including over 400 wines available for purchase, 40 wines by the glass, and a variety of other beverages. The venue also offers a full lunch and dinner menu, making it a top choice for nightlife in Napa.

For a taste of Spain, Portugal, and the Mediterranean, head to Zuzu. This venue offers an eclectic wine list featuring bottles from California, Spain, Portugal, and South America, along with Sherries, Ports, craft beers, and house-made sangria.

Where to Eat in Napa

Napa's culinary scene is equally impressive. Ristorante Allegria, located in an old bank building on First Street, combines Old World charm with Modern Italian cuisine. Signature dishes include pastas, Napa cabbage salad, and entrees like Pollo Ripieno. The restaurant also offers an exquisite port and traditional Italian Tiramisu.

Cole's Chop House is Napa's go-to for classic American steaks. The menu features 21-day, dry-aged prime steaks, Certified Angus Beef, veal, New Zealand lamb, and fresh seafood, complemented by an extensive wine list that highlights Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.

Celadon offers an award-winning menu of "Global Comfort Food," with dishes influenced by the Mediterranean, Asia, and the Americas. Guests can dine in the indoor dining room or the beautiful courtyard.

Hog Island Oyster Company is the place to relax with fine wines and oysters. Located in Tomales Bay, the company raises over 3 million oysters annually, along with Manila clams and mussels, making it an oyster lover's paradise.

Mustards Grill has perfected the art of fine dining in a casual setting. The menu includes soups, salads, sandwiches, oven and wood-grilled meats, and delicious sides, making it a favorite among both locals and visitors.

Cheapest time to stay in Napa

November is the cheapest time to stay in Napa for an average of $254 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$305

February

$335

March

$342

April

$358

May

$346

June

$350

July

$340

August

$335

September

$337

October

$338

November

$254

December

$262

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Napa

8

Very Good

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4 reviews

The room was beautiful. It was quite a trek to get to because it was the highest room in the mansion but very nice. Clay, the bartender, was really nice and knowledgeable about the area and choice of wines in the area. Loved the complimentary water in the rooms. Pool and hot tub looked really nice. Great area to stay in.

Kimberly

United States

United States

10

Excellent

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1 review

The staff was very friendly and the place was exceptionally clean and the lobby smelled great.

Scott

United States

United States

9

Excellent

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1 review

The service was excellent and the location was walkable to fantastic restaurants, tasting rooms and the city's beautiful boardwalk!

Annmarie

United States

United States

Federico

United States

United States

10

Excellent

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1 review

So many great details! The room was clean and nice, breakfast was delicious, and the manager was kind.

Courtney

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