4195 Solano Ave, Napa, California, United States | (251) 219-4428
Situated in the heart of California's wine country
Contemporary guest rooms with chaise lounges and rainfall showers
Rooms have mini-fridges, Keurig coffeemakers, and flat-screen TVs
Guest rooms for up to four, plus suites with sitting areas
Renovated breakfast area with daily buffet (extra fee)
Outdoor heated pool and hot tub
Small gym with treadmills, elliptical, and free weights
Free Wi-Fi and parking
Complaints of noise entering through thin walls
No full restaurant or bar, and breakfast costs an extra fee
Small gym and dated pool area
Hotel Indigo Napa Valley is a mid-range, mid-size hotel in the heart of Napa Valley between downtown Napa and vineyard-dotted Yountville. Thanks to 2017 renovations, the lobby, breakfast room, and guest rooms are fresh and contemporary, though decor is standard chain fare. Its 115 rooms are spacious with executive desks, Keurig coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and rainfall showers. On the downside, their thin walls can let in outside noise. The property has a small fitness center and an outdoor pool and hot tub (not included in the renovations), but there's no full-service restaurant or bar, though a buffet breakfast is offered for an extra fee. Those looking for the convenience of on-site dining could compare rates with the nearby Hilton Garden Inn Napa, which has a restaurant -- although decor here is more dated.
Scene
Mid-range hotel with rustic nods to wine country but few frills
Along with getting a new name in 2017, Hotel Indigo Napa Valley (formerly a Best Western) got a revamp. The lobby, breakfast room, and the guest rooms were all renovated with decor that’s tasteful and contemporary -- if somewhat cookie-cutter -- with elements that speak to the region. The lobby features wood details, a brick accent wall with an electric fireplace, a modern sitting area, and a huge photo-mural of wine barrels. Behind the reception desk, the hotel's brand name is re-created in corks. Despite the fresh facade, the property still maintains much of its mid-range bones, with few extra property features, a dated pool area, and thin walls. The location is its true selling point, making it a popular stopover for couples and families exploring the wine region.
Location
Between downtown Napa and Yountville, in the heart of wine country
Hotel Indigo Napa Valley is situated right off Highway 29, a main artery running through the Napa region. Other than a couple of restaurants, there’s little in walking distance, though the area is incredibly central for those who want access to wineries and vineyards via a short drive. Silverado Trail is just a seven-minute drive, and Yountville can be reached in a 10-minute drive north. Downtown Napa, with it’s dining and shopping venues, is also about a 10-minute drive. It's within a five-minute drive of the Trefethen Family Vineyard, Alston Park, and Andretti Winery, too. The Darioush Winery and Black Stallion Winery are each a nine-minute drive. Reaching Napa County Airport takes 20 minutes by car. Parking at the hotel is free.
Rooms
Contemporary rooms with chaise lounges, mini-fridges, and Keurigs -- but walls are thin
Guest rooms were included in the 2017 refurbishment, and the resulting look is tasteful and contemporary. Cream-colored walls, wood-laminate floors, and plantation shutters set the scene. Accent walls with photo murals of wine- or rustic-themed items gives the rooms a bit of visual pizzazz. Comfortable furnishings include chaise lounges; platform beds with pillow-top mattresses; and big, executive desks with wall outlets and leathery chairs on casters. Countertops next to the bathrooms are advertised as a bar or beverage center, but it doesn’t quite live up to this description, especially without any seating. Amenities are solid and include 42-inch flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, Keurig coffeemakers, electronic safes, individual AC units, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms also offer hairdryers and individual toiletries. The rectangular bathroom sinks offer plenty of bathroom space, and gray- and beige-tiled walk-in rainfall showers are parked next to toilets.Rooms are available with two queen beds or one king. There are also connecting rooms and six suites with separate sitting areas and wet bars. The most frequent complaint from guests is of thin walls, which can mean noise between rooms and from the corridors. Light sleepers may want earplugs.
Features
Breakfast buffet for extra fee, small gym, and outdoor pool and hot tub
Extra property features here are a bit of a mixed bag. The lobby and breakfast area were freshly renovated in 2017, but the lobby's space is relatively small, and the hotel's standard hotel breakfast costs an extra fee. A small gym is also on the premises offering a limited lineup of two treadmills, an elliptical, a stationary bike, and free weights. Outside, there’s a kidney-shaped heated pool and a whirlpool. While these weren’t included in the 2017 renovations, both the pool and whirlpool are decent, with a terra-cotta pool deck furnished with lounge chairs and tables set under umbrellas. Pets are allowed for a pricy per-stay fee; parking and Wi-Fi are free; and the front desk is open 24 hours. There was also a meeting room under construction during our 2017 visit.