Downtown Napa Is the Place to Go for Wine Tastings, Food and Fun
Park your car and make downtown Napa your next wine tasting destination, with an array of tasting rooms, bars, restaurants and shops within easy walking distance.
Park your car and make downtown Napa your next wine tasting destination, with an array of tasting rooms, bars, restaurants and shops within easy walking distance.
Discover what's new in Napa Valley this spring, from the new Slanted Door restaurant to the opening of exciting new tasting rooms.
With over 400 wineries to choose from, it can be a bit overwhelming to plan a visit to Napa Valley. We're here to help.
Taste Oprah's favorite English muffins, visit new tasting rooms and chic cafes, or attend an Oktoberfest. There are plenty of ways to welcome fall in Napa Valley.
Summer may be coming to a close, but winery patio season is just heating up in Napa Valley.
This Napa Valley town, known for its geothermal baths, offers a long list of things to do, from touring a winery castle to riding through bucolic vineyards in an ATV.
The best part: All tasting rooms are within walking distance, so you can park your car and get your steps in.
Rooftop bars, art walks, hikes and wine tastings. Here's what to do outdoors in Napa Valley.
At One Hope Wine, every bottle supports a charitable cause. Take a look inside the new winery and tasting room in Rutherford.
The luxury resort is located within a working winery and is home to TRUSS Restaurant + Bar from Michelin-starred chef Erik Anderson. Rates start at $1,200 a night.