Wine Country Hotels Offer Free, Discounted Stays to Those Impacted by LA Fires

A number of local hotels are providing free or discounted accommodations to those displaced by the Southern California wildfires.


The Los Angeles wildfires have forever changed the lives of thousands of people. It’s a story we know all too well in Wine Country. And though there are many miles between us, a number of hotel properties in Sonoma, Napa and Marin counties are offering free or discounted accommodations to those displaced by the fires in Southern California.

Lodge at Marconi, Marshall

Relative newcomer Lodge at Marconi is providing five complimentary nights to individuals and families displaced by the wildfires in Southern California. If more nights are needed, management company Oliver Hospitality has committed to working with guests to provide additional discounts.

Lodge at Marconi guestroom
Guest room at Lodge at Marconi in Marshall. (Courtesy Lodge at Marconi)

“Our mission at Oliver Hospitality is rooted in creating welcoming spaces where people can find comfort and community, especially during difficult times,” said Ashleigh Narcelles, VP of Sales and Revenue Strategies at Oliver Hospitality. “Offering five free nights at Lodge at Marconi to wildfire victims and evacuees is our way of extending that hospitality to those who need it most, providing a safe haven and a sense of relief as they navigate these challenging circumstances.”

Marconi’s sister property in South Lake Tahoe, Station House Inn, is extending the same invitation to fire victims; guests are asked to contact the hotel directly to book.

18500 Highway 1, Marshall, 415-663-9020, lodgeatmarconi.com

Four Sisters Collection

All 17 Four Sisters Inns properties throughout California are offering a company-wide 35% discount to guests impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.

There are four properties in Sonoma County, including Inn at Sonoma (Sonoma), Gaige House (Glen Ellen), Kenwood Inn & Spa (Kenwood) and Healdsburg Inn on the Plaza (Healdsburg). There are also a trio of properties in Napa County: Milliken Creek Inn (Napa), Maison Fleurie and Lavender (Yountville). Call the hotels directly to book.

Ryoken Suite at Gaige House + Ryoken
Ryoken Suite at Gaige House in Glen Ellen. (Courtesy Gaige House)
Astro hotel Santa Rosa
The Astro is a retro motel just south of downtown Santa Rosa. (The Astro)

The Astro, Santa Rosa

In 2018, the not-yet-opened Astro became a refuge for Sonoma County evacuees. Now, the property is providing 30% off to anyone affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.

Call the hotel directly and ask for the Southern California Fire Rate to book.

323 Santa Rosa Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-200-4655, theastro.com

Hotel Healdsburg, Harmon Guest House and h2hotel, Healdsburg

Piazza Hospitality is offering 30% off stays of three nights or more for wildfire victims. The discount is valid through March and applies to all three of its Healdsburg properties.

Hotel Healdsburg, 25 Matheson St., Healdsburg, 707-431-2800, hotelhealdsburg.com; Harmon Guest House, 227 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707-922-5449, harmonguesthouse.com; h2hotel, 219 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707-431-2202, h2hotel.com

The Rooftop Bar at Harmon Guest House in Healdsburg. (Courtesy of Harmon Guest House)
The Rooftop Bar at Harmon Guest House in Healdsburg. (Courtesy of Harmon Guest House)

Piazza’s Central Coast property, Hotel SLO in San Luis Obispo, is offering 25% off rooms and a $25 dining credit for fire victims. There is no minimum stay during the week; a two night minimum is required on weekends.

The Flamingo Resort & Spa and The Sandman, Santa Rosa

The Flamingo Resort and its sister property, The Sandman, are offering 20% off room rates through January as part of their “Find Refuge in Wine Country” specials. Reservations can be made online for The Flamingo and for The Sandman.

2777 Fourth St., Santa Rosa, 707-545-8530, flamingoresort.com; 3421 Cleveland Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-293-2100, sandmansantarosa.com

Farmhouse Inn, Forestville; MacArthur Place, Sonoma; and Hotel Les Mars, Healdsburg

All three of Foley Entertainment Group hotels in Sonoma County are offering 20% off the best available rate as well as waiving all daily resort fees on stays through April.

At Farmhouse Inn in Forestville. (Farmhouse Inn)
At Farmhouse Inn in Forestville. (Farmhouse Inn)

Additionally, guests of Farmhouse Inn receive a $50 credit at its Farmstand restaurant. At MacArthur Place, those displaced by the wildfires in Southern California receive a $50 spa credit. Those checking in at Hotel Les Mars receive a bottle of wine.

The booking code is CALLOVE; identification is required at check in. Reservations can be made online here for Farmhouse Inn, here for MacArthur Place and here for Hotel Les Mars.

Farmhouse Inn, 7871 River Road, Forestville, 800-464-6642, farmhouseinn.com; MacArthur Place, 29 E. MacArthur St., Sonoma, 707-938-2929, macarthurplace.com; Hotel Les Mars, 27 North St., Healdsburg, 707-433-4211, hotellesmars.com

Sister property Hotel Californian in Santa Barbara is offering a special rate of $349 plus taxes, a waived resort fee and waived pet fee to wildfire evacuees. Call the hotel directly to book.