Their spa is a draw to visitors and locals alike and Mughamman comes multiple times a year to rewind and refresh. Indian Springs has an Olympic-sized mineral pool built in 1913 and fed by thermal geysers dating back millions of years. This renovated 115-room hotel is located on a 17-acre property in the wellness-centric town of Calistoga, home to many hot springs. “Nothing beats floating in the hot spring pool, having a mud bath and massage, then riding bikes into town for dinner,” Robin says. “Us locals hang out here all the time and also recommend it to our family and friends,” Mughamman says. In a past life, it was a sprawling family estate and today it retains historic buildings, like a renovated 1850s manor house. One of Sonoma’s most luxurious hotels, MacArthur Place Hotel and Spa is known for its cozy and bright, sunlit rooms, culinary offerings, and verdant gardens (six acres, to be exact). We tapped six notable interior designers and tastemakers to give us their top recommendations, including Emily Mughannam, owner and creative director of Fletcher Rhodes Interior Design Antonio Galloni, Napa expert and founder, CEO, and lead critic of Vinous, one of the world's most influential wine publications Erin Martin of Martin Design interior designer Jay Jeffers renowned architect Brandon Jorgensen of Atelier Jorgensen and Jennifer Robin of Jennifer Robin Interiors.Ĭourtesy of MacArthur Place Hotel & Spa MacArthur Place Hotel & Spa With so much to do, it’s nearly impossible to visit it all in one go. Enjoy a leisurely long weekend hopping from winery to winery and five-star restaurant to the next, but be prepared to plan your next visit before you even leave. Wine country, with its bucolic rolling hills, unique microclimates, picturesque vineyards, and slow lifestyle, is a year-round destination but best enjoyed during the Spring and Fall, during harvest season. Many say that Sonoma is Brooklyn to Napa’s Manhattan, and in recent years, Sonoma has elevated its offerings to include more hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants. While Napa Valley is the reigning icon of wine country, known for its Cabernet Sauvignons, Sonoma, known for its Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays, offers incredible and just-as-luxe experiences. When visiting northern California’s Wine Country, it’s tough to choose just one region.
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