Smithsonian magazine recently named Healdsburg to its list of “Best Small Towns to Visit” in the U.S. It’s not hard to see why: known for both its traditional diners and modern tasting tables where you can sample local wines and cheeses, it’s a dream destination for foodies. And thanks to its privileged location Healdsburg is close to many of Sonoma County’s attractions.
Luxury hotels might rule the scene here, but there are more affordable places to stay the night. High-end bed and breakfasts deliver a deliciously local experience, including gourmet breakfasts and evening wine receptions, while budget-oriented motels offer simple accommodations if you’re just looking for somewhere to crash between meals.
[hotel_map lat=”38.625341″ lng=”-122.876467″ title=”Best Western Dry Creek Inn- From $119 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”38.616336″ lng=”-122.874410″ title=”Calderwood Inn- From $228 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”38.610516″ lng=”-122.869839″ title=”Healdsburg Inn, A Four Sisters Inn- From $199 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”38.713896″ lng=”-122.915459″ title=”Geyserville Inn- From $139 per night”]
[hotel_map lat=”38.515705″ lng=”-122.982954″ title=”Cottages on River Road
– From $75 per night”]




