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Can you stay at a winery in Sonoma?

Spend your next wine country getaway directly at a winery! Sonoma County has many wineries where you can spend the night surrounded by vineyards. Browse our listings and read this article about staying at a winery.



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It's important to note that staying in Napa Valley can be quite expensive, so if you're on a budget, you might want to consider staying in Sonoma instead. While still very close to Napa, Sonoma tends to be a little more affordable, with plenty of charming accommodations.

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Autumn is ideal for visiting the Sonoma Coast
  • Locals know September, October, and November typically deliver some of the most glorious days of the year on the coast. ...
  • The Sonoma Coast features some of the most stunning landscapes in all of California.


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While you could easily spend an entire month getting to know Sonoma wine country, there are a few places that you simply should not miss. Here, we focus on the town of Sonoma with our ideal itinerary for a long weekend.

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Public Transportation Then, you may want to consider getting to Sonoma Valley via public transit. One of the most convenient choices is the San Francisco to Sonoma shuttle run by Golden Gate Transit. This service operates buses from San Francisco to Petaluma and Santa Rosa.

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The closest airport and shuttle service to Sonoma County are the county's own Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport (STS), in Santa Rosa, with daily flights on three major carriers; and the Groome Transportation, which runs between Sonoma County and the San Francisco and Oakland airports.

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Our beloved Sonoma County, California is renowned for amazing wines and legendary vineyards, as well as gorgeous organic produce and sustainable farming. Our natural beauty is our calling card, from our mountains, forests, rivers, valleys, and meadows, to all 55 miles of our Pacific Ocean coastline.

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First, Sonoma is almost double the size of Napa, which means there's more space, more grapes and fewer crowds. The Sonoma area boasts 70,000 wine-producing acres and 13 sub-American Viticultural Areas (AVAs). Sonoma has a laid-back and casual feel, which appeals to many visitors looking for a relaxing vacation.

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If you plan to do both Napa and Sonoma, dedicate one day to each. Also, they're close enough that I wouldn't recommend moving locations. Just stay in one place and then you won't waste time moving from one hotel to another.

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