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Tablet Plus Privileges
Tablet Plus: every stay includes select privileges and/or amenities. View privileges
Tablet Plus privileges for The Carneros Inn include:
- Complimentary upgrade upon hotel check-in, based upon availability
- $40 per day/per room breakfast credit toward Full American breakfast
- Complimentary access to the Spa facilities ($20 per person value)
- 2 VIP tasting passes to the Vintner's Collective tasting room in downtown Napa ($50 value)
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Guest Reviews
What recent guests liked:
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“The location and dining area near the lobby.”
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“Nice location, away from the city feel of napa but … ”
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“Beautiful grounds, seclusion of the cabins, great … ”
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The Carneros Inn
4048 Sonoma Highway
Napa, CA, USA
Style: Cutting-Edge
Atmosphere: Quiet
86 Rooms
Finally a break from the Tuscan-Provençal style that seems to dominate the California wine country. Carneros Inn, at the south end of Napa, close to San Francisco, is rather more modern, its style a sort of rustic minimalism, its inspiration seemingly drawn not from Europe but from the American Midwest and Northeast.
It’s the buildings that people tend to either love or hate about Carneros. The corrugated metal roofs of the cottages are striking and unassuming at the same time, and fit well into the landscape of rolling hills and wide-open farmland. Once inside, though, it’s difficult to find fault — while not as over-the-top as some wine country accommodations, the cottages are simple, tasteful, and more than luxurious enough, with the full range of modern electronics, splendid indoor-outdoor showers, and private garden patios, complete with gas heaters for cool California nights.
Add to this a long outdoor pool with an idyllic view of the vineyards, a spa to compete with any in the wine country, and Farm, a restaurant serving locally sourced California cuisine, and it’s clear Carneros is a contender. There’s no accounting for taste, of course, but if you’re not afraid of modern architecture, you’ll find nothing at all to complain about here.



