The Best Bed and Breakfasts in Napa, California

| Courtesy of Candlelight Inn Napa Valley / Expedia
Casey Hatfield-Chiotti

Finding a good bed and breakfast is travel’s holy grail. B&B lovers are spoiled for choice in Napa, where many of the most incredible mansions have become bed and breakfasts featuring personalized touches, refined design and modern amenities. What’s more, the innkeepers often act as your own personal concierge, happy to share a wealth of knowledge on local history and activities. Here are the best homespun places to stay in Northern California’s wine country.

1. Candlelight Inn Napa Valley

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Tudor-styled exterior set amongst trees with outdoor pool at Candlelight Inn Napa Valley
Courtesy of Candlelight Inn Napa Valley / Expedia

Breakfast is an elevated affair at the Candlelight Inn, a romantic bed and breakfast in a 1929 Tudor-style home. The three-course breakfast served on a patio next to the pool features locally sourced ingredients in banana pancakes with caramel sauce or a golden frittata with spinach and herbs. They’re so good, in fact, guests have been known to request the recipes. The locally owned inn has good relationships with many wineries and prides itself on connecting guests with the experience that’s right for them; whether that’s an expensive cabernet tasting or down-and-dirty vineyard tour. The inn’s guest rooms include flourishes such as stained-glass windows or antique mantels.

2. Cabernet House

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Elegant cosy lounge with armchairs and a fireplace
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Cabernet House transports guests to the old world with its dark-wood columns, burgundy walls and oversized stone fireplace. Guest rooms offer a whirlwind tour of Europe from the Night in Paris with its French doors and antique clawfoot bathtub to La Biblioteca with Venetian plaster walls and a crackling fire. The most requested room, the Starry Nights, is the inn’s smallest, but guests go crazy for the three large skylights over the king-sized bed and the outdoor spa tub. The communal patio has Adirondack chairs and potted plants.

3. The Napa Inn & Spa

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Elegant lounge with sofas and armchairs with a fireplace between them
Courtesy of The Napa Inn and Spa / Expedia

Offering the amenities of a hotel but the charm of an inn, The Napa Inn & Spa is a good choice for B&B newbies. It’s in two adjacent Victorian buildings within walking distance of Downtown Napa. All 15 guest rooms have California king beds and luxury linens, and some also have fireplaces. The inn’s small spa offers Swedish massages and mani/pedis, plus treatments can be done in-room, if desired. The champagne couple’s massage, including breakfast in bed and a bottle of bubbly, is the ultimate indulgence. In fact, romance is the Napa Inn & Spa’s calling card; even breakfast is by candlelight.

5. The Inn on First

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Simple double bedroom with garden view and arm chairs
Courtesy of The Inn On First / Expedia

Chef and owner Jim Gunther, a graduate of the California Culinary Academy who even has a breakfast cookbook, has created more than 160 recipes for the Inn on First. Guests will have a unique meal on every stay, such as apple-pie pancakes and pop tarts with a fried egg. Adults-only, the mansion’s rooms come TV-free so you can reconnect as a couple. They do, however, have whirlpool tubs and gas fireplaces to help set the mood. The environmentally friendly inn offers guests stainless steel water bottles (rather than plastic), in-room recycling bins and uses only natural cleaning products, too.

6. Maison Fleurie

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Outdoor pool with sun loungers surrounded by lots of plants and views down into the valley
Courtesy of Maison Fleurie / Expedia

Napa Valley’s oldest hotel, Maison Fleurie, was built in 1873, originally as the Magnolia, using stone from local quarries. With its central Yountville location, next to the railroad and a saloon, it was a lively gathering spot – and remains so today. Four Sisters Inns bought it in the 90s and gave it a south of France-style renovation. Each guest room, located in three different buildings surrounded by landscaped gardens, has a queen or king bed, and many feature a fireplace, patio, or jetted spa tub. An on-the-house breakfast for two, including blueberry pancakes and artichoke quiche, can be devoured at the wooden farm table next to a roaring fire in the main building.

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