Napa Valley Fun Guide: 2 Days & 1 Night 🍇✨
Winery Recommendations: 🍇 Sterling Vineyards 🚠 A bit underrated but personally loved! Features a scenic cable car ride to the hilltop 🏞️, less crowded with a fresh, chill vibe. Tasting includes 5 wines + a personalized glass 🍷. Entry includes the cable car. Private tasting rooms available at extra cost. 🏰 Castello di Amorosa A classic castle-style winery 🏰, often busy and noisy. Wine is good but the experience feels a bit rushed. Also offers 5 tastings (wine or juice). Very photogenic though! 📌 Note: Both places do NOT allow strollers. Infants allowed in carriers. Some wineries don’t allow kids—plan ahead if traveling with little ones. Restaurant Recommendations: 🇪🇸 Zuzu Tapas & Paella Located on Main St. Great evening vibe! 🥘 Their paella is a must-try. Portions are a bit small—expect around $60-70 per person. ⭐ Bouchon Bistro (Michelin Star) French classics in beautiful Yountville 🍽️. Fresh ingredients, great flavors, and amazing desserts 🍮. Around $120 per person. Their bakery next door is super popular—long lines though! Yountville itself is gorgeous—worth a stroll. 🍔 Gott’s Roadside A classic burger joint 🍟! Fresh ingredients, huge portions, flavorful burgers. Can get crowded so burgers might be served lukewarm 😬. Favorites: California Burger, Double Cheeseburger, Kimchi Burger. Accommodation: 🏨 Napa Winery Inn Located in North Napa. Weekend rates around $250 including breakfast 🥐🅿️ with free parking. Renovated and quite new as of mid-March. Great option if you’re driving—not far from downtown. #WeekendGetaway #NapaWineries #NapaFood #FamilyTravel #CaliforniaWineCountry #USATravel #WestCoastTravel #BayAreaLife #NapaValley #MichelinFood #FoodieNearSF #BayAreaExplorer #NapaValley #NapaHotels #SpringInBayArea #WineryTours