The 155 rooms of this upper-middle-range chain hotel are pretty much what you'd expect from a Hyatt -- clean and contemporary, with iPod docks and flat-screen TVs. Property amenities include a French brasserie with lovely outdoor seating, a fire pit, and a small gym with cardio machines and weights. But there are annoying fees for breakfast and Wi-Fi. The location in downtown Santa Rosa is convenient -- within walking distance of Railroad Square, a historic center with many restaurant and shopping options.
The 155 rooms of this upper-middle-range chain hotel are pretty much what you'd expect from a Hyatt -- clean and contemporary, with iPod docks and flat-screen TVs. Property amenities include a French brasserie with lovely outdoor seating, a fire pit, and a small gym with cardio machines and weights. But there are annoying fees for breakfast and Wi-Fi. The location in downtown Santa Rosa is convenient -- within walking distance of Railroad Square, a historic center with many restaurant and shopping options.
**This property was tragically impacted by Sonoma County wildfires in October 2017 and is currently closed due to the significant damage it sustained. We will update our review as soon we have more information. **The 124-room property is a solid mid-range option in Santa Rosa. Clean rooms have pleasant (if generic) decor, with red, green, and gold color accents -- but small flat-screen TVs and bland bathrooms. The lap pool and surrounding sun deck are attractive and tranquil, the lounge chairs plush and comfy. And Equus Restaurant & Lounge serves up California fusion dishes (with Mediterranean and Spanish influences) in a hip setting.
**This property was tragically impacted by Sonoma County wildfires in October 2017 and is currently closed due to the significant damage it sustained. We will update our review as soon we have more information. **The 124-room property is a solid mid-range option in Santa Rosa. Clean rooms have pleasant (if generic) decor, with red, green, and gold color accents -- but small flat-screen TVs and bland bathrooms. The lap pool and surrounding sun deck are attractive and tranquil, the lounge chairs plush and comfy. And Equus Restaurant & Lounge serves up California fusion dishes (with Mediterranean and Spanish influences) in a hip setting.
Just a short walk from Historic Railroad Square, the 126-room Courtyard by Marriott Santa Rosa is a pretty standard mid-range chain, for Santa Rosa. It has all the standard amenities -- a (small) fitness center, outdoor pool, and a casual restaurant/bar -- but there's nothing really standout about it. It lacks the charm of other Sonoma Valley hotels, which to be fair is harder to find in the city of Santa Rosa than in other areas, but is a fine choice for guests looking for an affordable basic hotel.
Just a short walk from Historic Railroad Square, the 126-room Courtyard by Marriott Santa Rosa is a pretty standard mid-range chain, for Santa Rosa. It has all the standard amenities -- a (small) fitness center, outdoor pool, and a casual restaurant/bar -- but there's nothing really standout about it. It lacks the charm of other Sonoma Valley hotels, which to be fair is harder to find in the city of Santa Rosa than in other areas, but is a fine choice for guests looking for an affordable basic hotel.
While the 170-room upper-middle-range Flamingo has undergone some renovations, parts of the property (including some rooms) are still outdated, giving the property the feel of a glorified motel. If you don't get a renovated room, expect thin walls, tiny bathrooms, and outdated carpeting and furniture. The shining star of the property is its adjacent spa, the Montecito Heights Health & Racquet Club -- with a lap pool, full-service spa, huge fitness center with classes, and multiple tennis courts. However, there's a charge to use everything there except the lap pool. Guests will also face fees for Wi-Fi, and a cover charge to enter the lounge at night.
While the 170-room upper-middle-range Flamingo has undergone some renovations, parts of the property (including some rooms) are still outdated, giving the property the feel of a glorified motel. If you don't get a renovated room, expect thin walls, tiny bathrooms, and outdated carpeting and furniture. The shining star of the property is its adjacent spa, the Montecito Heights Health & Racquet Club -- with a lap pool, full-service spa, huge fitness center with classes, and multiple tennis courts. However, there's a charge to use everything there except the lap pool. Guests will also face fees for Wi-Fi, and a cover charge to enter the lounge at night.
An upper-mid-range boutique that's popular for corporate retreats and weddings, the Vintners Inn may be just off of a busy road (with nothing within walking distance), but once you're on the property it has a calm, sophisticated atmosphere. Fountains dot the flowering grounds, and a large number of the 44 rooms overlook the on-site vineyard -- as does the acclaimed restaurant's dining room, which is frequented by locals, hotel guests, and tourists staying at other area hotels. Rooms are spacious, with up-to-date technology, but guests should note that there are no elevators to access the second floor. Visitors seeking larger facilities (the gym at Vintners is tiny) and/or a pool should consider nearby options like Flamingo Conference Resort or FountainGrove Inn, but at the cost of losing the Vintners Inn's cozier vibe.
An upper-mid-range boutique that's popular for corporate retreats and weddings, the Vintners Inn may be just off of a busy road (with nothing within walking distance), but once you're on the property it has a calm, sophisticated atmosphere. Fountains dot the flowering grounds, and a large number of the 44 rooms overlook the on-site vineyard -- as does the acclaimed restaurant's dining room, which is frequented by locals, hotel guests, and tourists staying at other area hotels. Rooms are spacious, with up-to-date technology, but guests should note that there are no elevators to access the second floor. Visitors seeking larger facilities (the gym at Vintners is tiny) and/or a pool should consider nearby options like Flamingo Conference Resort or FountainGrove Inn, but at the cost of losing the Vintners Inn's cozier vibe.