Hotel Healdsburg
"It's a mix of hip and homey—there's something for everyone."
Referred to by locals as the unofficial capitol of Northern Sonoma County, historic Healdsburg—once a Gold Rush-era stopover—is nestled at the confluence of the Dry Creek, Alexander and Russian River valleys, California's newest superstar food and wine region. The award-winning Hotel Healdsburg, named to Conde Nast Traveler's Gold List, borders the western side of the town Plaza, a leafy park-like square fringed by redwoods, offering regular evening concerts and plenty of room to spread out a wine country picnic.
Since opening in 2001, Charlie Palmer's Hotel Healdsburg has been credited with redefining Healdsburg as a luxury destination. The 55 rooms are a study in sumptuous simplicity: from the burnished wooden floors accented by the colorful folkloric touch of Tibetan rugs and fluffy down beds to the Frette robes, oversized soaking tubs and deluxe spa treatments, the Hotel Healdsburg is naturally luxurious.
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