25Aug09
Heading up to the Napa Valley? Before you map out which wineries to hit, you should first decide where you're going to sleep at night. Although Napa can be an expensive trip if you aren't watching your budget, you can also have a great time without breaking the bank. The heat of the Summer brings the crowds to both the Napa and Sonoma valleys, but head out a few months later in the Fall, and you not only get the benefit of fewer cars on the road, but you'll get to check out the changing grapevine leaves which make for picture-perfect mementos.
I've got five hotel suggestions that will keep you from going over your vacation budget so you can enjoy the valley, but will still have you wishing that you didn't have to leave your room.
- AVIA: A brand new luxury hotel in the middle of downtown Napa, you'll be close to shopping, wineries, and the best restaurants the valley has to offer, all in a chic and modern complex. Room rates start at $180.
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