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The Napa Valley Wine Train said that its new locomotive will be “nearly silent and odorless,” enhancing the passenger travel experience as it complies with environmental regulations. (Napa Valley Wine Train)

Napa Valley Wine Train Rolls Out Environmentally Friendly Locomotive

December 2023December 2023

Called the 1864 in honor of the rail line’s founding year, the new train car features an engine that was manufactured by Rolls-Royce.

Crispy Kennebec Fries from the Spinster Sisters in the South A district of Santa Rosa. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

The Secret Sonoma County Destination You Need to Know About

December 2023December 2023

One of Sonoma County's trendiest and most culturally alive neighborhoods is hiding in plain sight. Check it out.

The Napa Valley Wine Train offers a variety of leisure journeys that include multicourse gourmet meals, sparkling wine and afternoon tea, as well as stops for tastings and photo opportunities at vineyards along the way. (Napa Valley Wine Train)

Planes, Trains and Automobiles: 10 Fun and Unique Ways to Explore California Wine Country

December 2023July 2024

Planes, trains and automobiles are just the start. There are also hot air balloons, vintage cable cars, a 14-person party bike, and more.

Aerial photo of Lodge at Marconi

Historic Coastal Retreat That Once Housed Infamous Cult Is Transformed Into Luxury Hotel

December 2023December 2023

Lodge at Marconi, overlooking Tomales Bay, is now welcoming guests after a multi-million-dollar renovation. Take a look.

MacRostie Winery & Vineyards in Healdsburg. (Kim Carroll)

Travel + Leisure Names Sonoma County One of the World’s ‘50 Best Places to Travel in 2024’

November 2023December 2023

Sonoma County’s popularity will only continue to grow next year, according to Travel + Leisure. Here's where the magazine recommends visitors eat, drink and stay.

Chef/owner Domenica Catelli opened the two outdoor dining patios last Thursday at Catelli's restaurant in Geyserville. (photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

The New York Times Says This Local Town Is a Travel Destination That ‘Sparkles’

November 2023December 2023

"Enjoy a 15-course meal, sample small-production wines and try on a cowboy hat" in this Sonoma County town, recommends The Times.

Visit These Festive Sonoma Hotels for Some Holiday Magic

November 2023November 2023

From a tropical Santa cocktail pop-up to a holiday afternoon tea, merrymaking possibilities abound in Sonoma County.

Historic Hotel Property in Sonoma Completes Multi-Year Renovation. Take a Look

November 2023

MacArthur Place Hotel and Spa has put the finishing touches on a major renovation project that transforms the property into “Sonoma’s newest sanctuary.”

on Saturday, 12 8, 2012. The Petaluma Holiday Lighted Boat Parade illuminates the Petaluma River Turning Basin, Saturday Dec. 8, 2012. (Kent Porter / Press Democrat) 2012

How to Spend a Perfect Day in Petaluma Around the Holidays

November 2023November 2023

Petaluma does up the holidays in style. Here's what to do and where to eat and drink during a visit.

Chef Charlie Palmer will create a unique menu for the forthcoming Appellation Healdsburg. (Appellation)

Sonoma Hotels Have Something for Everyone This Fall

November 2023November 2023

From new pools and guest rooms to winery pop-ups and cooking classes with a celebrity chef, here’s what's happening on the Sonoma hotel scene right now.

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