Sonoma County Hotels Unveil Renovations, New Menus, Craft Cocktails and More This Summer

Summer is the perfect time to explore Sonoma County’s hotel properties, with a variety of enticing offerings to attract both locals and tourists. Here are nine options worth considering for your summer itinerary.

1. The Stavrand: This is the first and only Sonoma County hotel to be included in the Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) portfolio, which consists of 570 independent hotels in over 90 countries. The Stavrand, located in Guerneville, is a historic property dating back to the early 1920s and features 21 renovated rooms.

2. Farmhouse Inn: Known for its extensive wine list, this boutique hotel in Forestville has introduced a new craft cocktail program, offering refreshing drinks like the Porch Swing with vodka and housemade lavender lemonade.

3. Studio Cellar DCK: This private dining experience at Hotel Healdsburg offers a personalized seven-course food and wine tasting menu, tailored to guests’ preferences.

4. Arandas: This newly opened Mexican-inspired eatery is located inside Hotel Les Mars in Healdsburg. The menu features dishes with a story, many inspired by chef Adrien Nieto’s personal experiences.

5. Harmon Guest House: This Healdsburg hotel will unveil a temporary mural by local artist Maria de Los Angeles on August 23. The mural was created with input from community members during a series of workshops.

6. Flamingo Resort & Spa: Every Sunday afternoon through September, this resort is hosting DJ parties at its central pool. Tickets are available via Eventbrite.

7. The Sandman: Celebrating its 50th anniversary, this Santa Rosa hotel is holding a 1970s-themed party on Saturday, August 24. The event is free to the public with RSVP.

8. El Dorado Hotel & Kitchen: Located in Sonoma, this hotel has unveiled its 27 redesigned guest rooms. The hotel’s takeout-only EDK Cantina is also back, serving a Mexican and Latin-inspired menu.

9. Wildhaven Sonoma: This glamping site has opened a second location near Yosemite National Park. The 36-acre property features 30 platform tents and a dozen cabins, available for booking year-round.

Whether you’re looking for luxury, history, food and drink experiences, or outdoor adventure, Sonoma County’s hotel properties have something to offer this summer.

Source: sonomamag.com

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