Visit Napa Valley for an unforgettable adventure.
Discover the best hotels, restaurants, and things to do with this highly curated Napa Valley travel guide.
The rolling hills and sunny skies make the region a picturesque spot for a quick getaway.
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Here, we’ve put together the best of whatNapa Valleyhas to offer.
Late spring is a great alternative because the weather is just as nice and crowds are more manageable.
Plus, rates at some ofNapa’s best hotelscan be more affordable.
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Crowds are at their lowest, but so are rates.
So it’s best to pack a variety of outfits to double-check you’re comfortable at all times.
The 36-room estate features a spa, five tennis courts, and three pool areas.
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The boutique hotel’s First Street location puts it right in the center of the action.
The late Anthony Bourdain dubbed it “the best restaurant in the world, period.”
Due to its cult status in the culinary world, reservations are necessary.
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The dishes are simple but are packed with flavor and the cocktails are unbeatable.
The eatery offers casual American fare with an upscale touch.
The four-course menu changes daily and dishes are served family-style as a way to encourage customer interaction.
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you’re free to also get your bottles personally engraved as a thoughtful souvenir.
Guests will enjoy a five-star meal, accompanied by the region’s finest wines, of course.
So what better way to explore the area than by bike?
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The team specifically crafted their menu to perfectly complement each of their vintages.
The bookstore has thousands of books on offer and regularly hosts authors for readings and conversations.
Here are the top cities and towns to check out.
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Surrounding the commercial area you’ll find tree-lined streets filled with quaint Victorian homes that have been remarkably preserved.
St. Helena: St. Helena is a charming town filled with shops and restaurants that line its Main Street.
Once fully relaxed, visitors can peruse the shops, restaurants, and tasting rooms that line Lincoln Avenue.
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The area averages 27 inches of rainfall per year, mostly during the winter months from December through March.
The combination of high temperatures with low rainfall makes the region susceptible to fires.
The average temperature in Fahrenheit is listed below for each month of the year.
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