General Hotel List for the Napa Valley
General Hotel List for the Napa Valley
We have created a page that lists many of the hotels we like, as well as things to do in the valley.
Places to Stay: http://www.nvamf.org/hotels.html
Things to Do: http://www.nvamf.org/travel.html
At this time we do NOT have a discount at any local hotels. We are working on this, but for the most part, many of the hotels will be busy as it's a holiday weekend. My best suggestion is to look on TripAdvisor.com or Yelp.com for accommodations in some nearby cities.
Napa is about a half hour South of St Helena and has some lower priced places, but they will fill up very quickly. Going South from Napa you will find American Canyon and Vallejo, and if you go East on the 12 you will find Fairfield. Both Vallejo and Fairfield and working class cities and if you are unsure of the area the hotel/motel is at, please check out the reviews before booking. To get to St Helena from either Vallejo or Fairfield would be about an hour drive. You may also choose to look North in Calistoga, although their city isn't big and hotels are limited. If you go Northwest to Santa Rosa there will be a good selection of hotels and motels if you don't mind the curvy roads between Calistoga and Santa Rosa. Santa Rosa is about 45 minutes from St Helena.
The Napa Valley has many vacation homes, and if you are not adverse to staying with strangers, finding roommates for the weekend isn't a bad idea.
Places to Stay: http://www.nvamf.org/hotels.html
Things to Do: http://www.nvamf.org/travel.html
At this time we do NOT have a discount at any local hotels. We are working on this, but for the most part, many of the hotels will be busy as it's a holiday weekend. My best suggestion is to look on TripAdvisor.com or Yelp.com for accommodations in some nearby cities.
Napa is about a half hour South of St Helena and has some lower priced places, but they will fill up very quickly. Going South from Napa you will find American Canyon and Vallejo, and if you go East on the 12 you will find Fairfield. Both Vallejo and Fairfield and working class cities and if you are unsure of the area the hotel/motel is at, please check out the reviews before booking. To get to St Helena from either Vallejo or Fairfield would be about an hour drive. You may also choose to look North in Calistoga, although their city isn't big and hotels are limited. If you go Northwest to Santa Rosa there will be a good selection of hotels and motels if you don't mind the curvy roads between Calistoga and Santa Rosa. Santa Rosa is about 45 minutes from St Helena.
The Napa Valley has many vacation homes, and if you are not adverse to staying with strangers, finding roommates for the weekend isn't a bad idea.
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