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Hotels in Town

IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT, STAY IN TOWN!

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Hotel inventory is limited...so prices are set by supply and demand. 

This means that in high season (late spring to early fall), prices can get steep. 

Many hotels may even require a two-night minimum (yikes!).

It is exponetially worth it to stay in town, if you can muscle the cost.

 

Hotel Healdsburg

We stayed here for our wedding weekend, since we were hosting our wedding at our home.

It's our favorite hotel in town...with the best spa and pool!

25 Matheson St,, Healdsburg, CA

(707) 431-2800

hotelhealdsburg.com

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H2 Hotel

Hotel Healdsburg's sister property on the south end of town. Love it!

219 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg, CA

(707) 431-2202

h2hotel.com

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Harmon Guest House

The newest addition to town, also a sister to Hotel Healdsburg. 

An architectural masterpiece!

Their rooftop bar & lounge is a *must*... especially at sunset.

227 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg, CA 

(707) 431-8220

harmonguesthouse.com

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The Duchamp

This swanky yet comfortable hotel of all luxury suites is located in the center of it all.

Single, private suites and a gorgeous pool area to lounge in...

421 Foss Street, Healdsburg, CA

(707) 431-1300

duchamphotel.com

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Hotel Les Mars

HLM is a Relais & Chateau property. It's a more formal, sophisticated setting.

The location is amazing. 

27 North St, Healdsburg, CA

(707) 433-4211

hotellesmars.com

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Healdsburg Inn on the Plaza​

Super quaint hotel in the center of the plaza.

112 Matheson St, Healdsburg, CA

(707) 433-6991

healdsburginn.com

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SingleThread Farm Restaurant & Inn

Feeling fancy? For $800-$1350/night (depending on season & room),

you can stay at the world renowned SingleThread Inn.

Located above their prestigious restaurant, 

and below their glamorous rooftop deck, there are just five guest rooms available for rent.

You must have a dinner reservation to stay. And I hear the breakfast rivals dinner. 

Now a Relais & Chateau property, known for their top quality amenities and fine dining.

131 North St, Healdsburg, CA

 (707) 723-4646

secure.webrez.com/Bookings105/

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JUST A MILE OUTSIDE OF TOWN (walk/bike/hotel shuttle):

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Hotel Trio Healdsburg

You could walk to the plaza...but they provide a free shuttle!

This place is great. It's a Starwood/Marriott property, so if you've got points: YAY.

Their breakfast and happy hour are great. They've got a pool and are super family-friendly.

And they've got a robot-maid named, Rosie ('natch)!

Wake up and stumble across the street to one of the best coffee houses in town.

110 Dry Creek Rd, Healdsburg, CA 

 (707) 433-4000

hoteltrio.com

 

 

Best Western Dry Creek Inn​

This is a far, but doable, walk from the plaza...

And don't let "Best Western" in the name fool you. It's really nice.

198 Dry Creek Rd, Healdsburg, CA

 (707) 433-0300

drycreekinn.com

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The Madrona

This Victorian mansion on Westside Rd has been completely revamped and brought back to her glory--with an edgy twist.

Super romantic. A perfect escape. You'll hardly want to leave.

But you'll have to...Because there's so much you need to explore.

They have an incredible restaurant, beautiful bar, a wrap-around porch overlooking the valley and a pool for lounging.

Their thoughtfully unique approach to guest service will make your stay incredibly memorable. This place is an absolute MUST.

1001 Westside Rd, Healdsburg, CA

the madronahotel.com

 

 

Montage Healdsburg

You want a next level scene?

Super high end service. People watching galore. A spa like no other in Nor Cal.

Think: Private decks with fireplaces overlooking the valley.

A lively bar with beautiful cocktails and nibbles. A pool scene. A fancy restaurant.

100 Montage Way., Healdsburg, CA

montagehotels.com/healdsburg

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LOCATION 

ABOUT

WHEN TO VISIT

Healdsburg is located in the northern aspect of Sonoma County...just 70 miles north of San Francisco and 55 miles west of Napa.

Healdsburg is a small, perfect, wine-country destination town that is home to three of the most prominent and award-winning wine regions in the world: the Russian River, Dry Creek & Alexander Valley AVAs.

Click here to learn more...

There is no perfect time to visit wine-country. Whether a warm day beckons you to outdoor-seating or a cold, rainy day draws you inside a cozy tasting room, you can't go wrong.  

Fall? Town is bustling with harvest.

Spring? New vintages have just been released, the valleys are green and the flowers are in full bloom.

Summer? Enjoy bottles of rosé and play some bocce with friends.

Winter? The town is quieter and reservations are easier to acquire.

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