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Wine Country Lodging

Something For Everyone

BedroomVisitors to the Wine Country enjoy a wide variety of lodging choices from B&Bs to chain hotels and motels. There is something for everyone's taste and budget. Amenities at finer inns may include swimming pools, saunas, wine tasting, private balconies, and more. Visitors can choose to stay in-town, out in vineyards, or along the coast. Breakfasts are often included and provide real gourmet fare. Because of the popularity of the Wine Country, visitors should plan ahead and make reservations as soon as possible. People looking for a bargain should check out mid-week and off-season specials. 

Lodging Tips

  • Reservations: Make reservations several weeks in advance. Popular inns and hotels fill up quickly, especially for weekend stays.
  • Rates: High season has typically been from April through November but many locations are now busy year-round. It is still possible to find discounts for mid-week stays and off-season months at some locations.
  • Minimum Stays: Many Inns and B&Bs will require a minimum 2-night stay on weekends.


Spotlight on Grape Leaf Inn

Grape Leaf InnA rare three dormer Queen Anne built in 1900, the picturesque Grape Leaf Inn combines luxurious comfort with elegant, yet approachable style. Surrounded by awarding-winning lush gardens and century-old evergreens, the Grape Leaf Inn is tucked away on a quiet historic street, a four block walk from fine shops and restaurants and minutes from more than 104 wineries. Today, the Grape Leaf Inn has 12 romantic rooms—most have King beds, dressed in the finest pressed linens, all have TV, DVD, CD, and Internet wireless service. Many rooms have private fireplaces. Most of the bathrooms offer two person spa tubs/showers, and one has a two-person steam shower and Japanese-style soaking tub.

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