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Inn on Randolph |
Ideally located in Napa's rejuvenated downtown historic district, you're a short stroll or trolley ride from wonderful shops, restaurants, wine merchants, tasting bars, and attractions such as COPIA, Wine Train and Opera House. And, minutes away, an ever-expanding number of premier Napa Valley wineries.
The inn began life as a designer showcase. As a result, it is filled with artistic touches, including a landscape mural that greets you upon entry and winds up the gently curving staircase. While the mural continues to welcome and delight guests, the décor has evolved over time. Faux finishes adorn nearly every wall, vintage and stylish new furnishings harmoniously co-exist and subtle accents abound. The look is both informal and sophisticated, all the while comfortable and relaxed.
Situated on a generous half-acre, the four buildings are surrounded by lawn and glorious gardens planted with perennials and evergreens, treating guests to a variety of textures and color throughout the year. Stone pathways meander and sitting areas dot the landscape.
Hospitality at the inn is informal and relaxed. In keeping with the owner's Southern heritage, every guest receives special attention that is personalized, yet unobtrusive and discreet. |
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Guest Rooms
Opened in 1994 by a corporate refugee in search of a more relaxed lifestyle, the Inn on Randolph has expanded over time to include the main house and three cottages. The buildings were erected in l860 and the l930's, respectively, and owned by the same family for over 93 years. One of the more interesting residents was a midwife, who successfully delivered over 100 babies in one of the home's original parlors. The cottages were built to house extended family members and, although completely renovated and updated, retain a number of original architectural elements. |
Nearby Attractions
We are continually looking for new and exciting guest activities, so this list is always growing and changing. There are also seasonal activities and special events throughout the year. Please note that performances, special events and even some winery tours often require advance reservations. Since the Valley is especially busy during the summer and fall months, we highly recommend as much advance notice as possible. If you would like assistance in making reservations, or want to see if we have additional special offers that apply, please give us a call.
There are also seasonal activities, such as the Mustard Festival, Napa Chef's Market, Third Thursday and special winery events. |
Directions
Directions provided here are from Hwy 29 in Napa. Comprehensive directions from all Bay Area Airports are provided as part of the reservation confirmation package.
From Hwy 29, take the Imola Avenue exit (if traveling north from Vallejo,
turn right on Imola; if traveling south from Calistoga, turn left)
Turn left on So.Jefferson Street (first stoplight)
Turn right on Laurel Street (4-way stop)
Turn left on Randolph Street
Inn is on the corner of Randolph and Laurel Street
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