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Hotels in St. Helena
7 Hotels
Inn St Helena
1515 Main St

The three-pearl Inn St Helena is an elegant bed-and-breakfast in downtown St. Helena, just a short walk from great dining and Beringer Vineyards. Its eight guest rooms have antique furnishings, along with a mix of perks like fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, or furnished patios, and there's a studio with a full kitchen. The dining room is reserved for guests in the main house only, but breakfast and evening wine are included for all, and there are other great social spaces including the living room, porch swing, and back garden patio. If it's booked up, the Vineyard Country Inn has more rooms and an outdoor pool. 

Meadowood Napa Valley
900 Meadowood Ln

Nestled among acres of hilly oak forest in the St. Helena area of Napa Valley, the Meadowood Napa Valley resort could be a destination unto itself. The luxury property has 85 rooms, including cottages and suites, with wine bars and Illy espresso-makers in some, and fireplaces, outdoor porches or terraces, and California king or queen beds in all. Guests are encouraged to use the property’s four miles of hiking trails, two outdoor pools, tennis courts, nine-hole golf course, championship croquet lawn, extensive spa, and fitness center with free daily classes. The hotel also has a variety of dining choices, including its own Michelin three-star restaurant. Staff is extremely attentive, with a “your wish is my command” attitude. But travelers could also check out Auberge Du Soleil, another luxury resort in the same area with a slightly more intimate size.

Wine Country Inn & Cottages Napa Valley
1152 Lodi Ln

The Wine Country Inn is an upscale boutique hotel set in a bucolic landscape of gardens and vineyards in central Napa valley, just north of St. Helena. The 29 rooms vary in size and amenities; some have wood-burning fireplaces or private balconies with gorgeous views. All rooms come with Keurig coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. A generous breakfast buffet is included in the room rates, as is an afternoon reception with wine and appetizers. The property features an outdoor pool bordered by lounge chairs and a whirlpool. The hotel can arrange in-room beauty treatments, but travelers looking for a spa might prefer The Senza Hotel

Hotel St. Helena
1309 Main St

The two-pearl Hotel St. Helena’s best attribute is a prime location on Main Street in the heart of lovely St. Helena. It’s surrounded by restaurants, wine tasting rooms, and boutiques, and it’s even within walking distance of some notable vineyards. It’s also housed in a beautiful historic building, but its dark decor and lack of amenities dampen its appeal. The 18 guest rooms are individually decorated with period antiques, but they’re small, tired, and the subject of numerous housekeeping and maintenance complaints. Some rooms must share bathrooms, and there’s no elevator service to second-floor rooms. Rates are competitive but can spike quite high on weekends. With a better breakfast and free wine receptions, the nearby Inn St. Helena might be worth its typically higher rates. 

Harvest Inn St. Helena
1 Main Street

For an upscale stay in the heart of wine country, the Harvest Inn delivers with massive guest rooms, rustic chic charm, and lots of extra features among the property’s eight acres. The Inn has a full-service celebrity-chef restaurant that makes use of the property's gardens, a cozy lobby with an exceptionally well-stocked bar, two outdoor heated pools and two whirlpools, and private spa treatment rooms. The Inn’s 78 rooms and suites are spacious with minibars stocked with free drinks and free Wi-Fi, plus huge bathrooms, many with separate showers and tubs. Older Harvest Inn Rooms can sometimes feel dated, but Vineyard View Collection rooms are fresh with winery views, fireplaces, and outdoor terraces. Prices here are on par for the area -- that is to say, they can be steep. For a more intimate feel, guests might consider the nearby Wine Country Inn & Cottages.