Peek Inside the Renovated Flamingo Resort in Santa Rosa
After a $20 million facelift, the Santa Rosa property is looking better than ever.
Where to stay when visiting Sonoma County
After a $20 million facelift, the Santa Rosa property is looking better than ever.
Because you're worth it.
One of the swankiest hotels in Sonoma County has been recognized by Travel + Leisure magazine.
Sonoma County residents — and Wine Country frequenters — might notice a few familiar spots if they tune into this new Amazon series.
The new properties offer a range of accommodations, from suites, cabins and glamping tents to entire farm estates.
Guests at three local hotels can dig in and work as a “gleaner,” harvesting extra or leftover produce for people in need.
What's a worker to do if they're getting tired of the at-home scene? In Wine Country, they can book a hotel suite. Some even come with a special, futuristic workstation.
Room rates are expected to start around $695 per night.
Local hotels are beginning to welcome leisure travelers back while also working hard to ensure a safe stay and an enjoyable experience for visitors.
Discounted stays for frontline workers and other special promotions offer incentives to book hotel stays while giving back to the community.