Napa Valley
Samonway DuttaguptaSamonway Duttagupta/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, NAPA/ Updated : Feb 16, 2017, 12:55 IST
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There’s hardly a traveller living in San Francisco who hasn’t been to the beautiful Napa Valley. Famous for its natural charm all over the world, the Napa Valley is close to 60 miles from the city of San Francisco, which takes ju … Read more
There’s hardly a traveller living in San Francisco who hasn’t been to the beautiful Napa Valley. Famous for its natural charm all over the world, the Napa Valley is close to 60 miles from the city of San Francisco, which takes just over an hour by road. Read less

There’s hardly a traveller living in San Francisco who hasn’t been to the beautiful Napa Valley. Famous for its natural charm all over the world, the Napa Valley is close to 60 miles from the city of San Francisco, which takes just over an hour by road. The place is known for being some of the most amazing wineries, hotels and chic restaurants. After a week of hard work, the residents of San Francisco come to this place for the finest offerings of fresh farm-to-table food amidst an environment which offers stunning views of sun-drenched vineyards. While the Scribe Vineyard is a must-visit for having a tasting room that is more vintage than most of its counterparts in the region, Gundlach Bundschu is worth the visit to check out how the oldest family winery in California operates. For the best meals, one must head to The Thomas, a former Prohibition-era speakeasy that has now turned into a restaurant cum craft cocktail lounge; and Harvest Moon Cafe for the farm-to-table delicacies in a cosy setting. As far as the stay is concerned, one must consider properties like The Carneros Inn, which boasts of a rooftop infinity pool with stunning views of the vineyards around, or Auberge de Soliel, which offers hot air balloon rides to its guests.
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