On your next visit to California’s winemaking capital, you’ll find escapes both new and luxuriantly redesigned.
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Las Alcobas Napa
Image Credit: Marriott This recent deluxe entry, which opened in 2017 as part of Marriott’s Luxury Collection, occupies a stately Georgian-style farmhouse next to Beringer Vineyards, as well as two contemporary annexes. Each of the 68 rooms boasts a refreshingly clean design courtesy of acclaimed firm Yabu Pushelberg, with an emphasis on vast, luxurious bathrooms—some of which include a tub for the balcony. Refresh the senses at Atrio, the property’s 3,500-square-foot spa, which offers an apothecary-style aromatherapy blending bar.
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Auberge du Soleil
Image Credit: Auberge du Soleil It started almost 40 years ago with a celebrated restaurant splashed across a hillside, and since then 50 guest rooms—along with local sister hotels Calistoga Ranch and Solage—have blossomed in a harmonious, South of France-meets-California aesthetic. A redesign of the grounds now allows guests to end their strolls in a sculpture garden amid a grove of old olive and oak trees; as always, diners can pair their world-class meals with a selection from the Restaurant’s celebrated wine list, boasting 15,000 bottles.
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Meadowood
Image Credit: Meadowood A neutral design palette and beadboard wainscoting amid 250 lush acres set a relaxed all-American tone, with full-service amenities such as golf, tennis, croquet and a spa; imagine the 99 rooms as part of a chic, sprawling country club. A recent renovation of the swimming and fitness area added a third pool, just for adults. Or come to experience chef Christopher Kostow’s refined tasting-menu cuisine at the Michelin three-starred Restaurant at Meadowood.