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Napa

Welcome to Napa Valley, California

Napa Valley, North America’s premier wine, food, arts and wellness capital. Though the region itself is small in size, the Napa Valley has a well-earned reputation for being the epicenter of the good life.There is no shortage of activities to do in Napa! From wine tours and tastings to ballooning, wine train and trolley, hiking, biking, dining in some of the finest restaurants in the country, championship rated golf courses, theater, film festivals, music and concert festivals, cookoffs, botanical gardens, Napa River boating, historical landmarks, farmers markets, food truck rallys, museums, performing arts, cooking classes, art classes, skydiving, nightlife, the list goes on and on.

In the city of Napa, guests will find tasting rooms and a nightlife scene walkable from surrounding hotels, inns, and bed and breakfasts.Oxbow Public Market features artisanal foods and local wine, and the Napa Valley Wine Train starts its journey from its Napa station.

Lake Berryessa, east of Napa Valley, provides an array of outdoor activities. For an epicurean escape, visit Yountville, which is renowned for its world-class restaurants and award-winning chefs. Continuing north, Oakville and Rutherford are best known for their famed Cabernet Sauvignon. St. Helena features boutiques, antiques, and art galleries. Calistoga, the Valley’s northern most city, offers the rustic charm of a 19th century western town and is an ideal spa retreat known for its underground geothermal springs.

To see the local city website, click HERE

For more data on the area, click HERE

 


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