Located in Santa Rosa and with Mission San Francisco Solano reachable within 22 miles, Hotel E has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Marinna
United States of America
Nice, clean rooms. Very comfortable bed and pillows. Also the robes and slippers were awesome!
A cute breakfast available with great friendly staff that help right away if you need anything.
Located in Sonoma's Wine Country, Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country features an outdoor pool and hot tub. It features a bar and restaurant offering outdoor dining. The Russian River is 7.5 mi away.
In the heart of Sonoma Wine Country, this Santa Rosa hotel is 2 miles from Kendall Jackson Wine Center. Guests can relax in the indoor pool and hot tub. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Jeff
United States of America
Everything ... even when there was an issue with the reservation then got on in and fixed it promptly
This hotel is just off Highway 101 in Santa Rosa, California, and a mile from Luther Burbank Gardens. It featured free Wi-Fi access, and an outdoor pool.
Anke
United States of America
- Very friendly staff
- Coffee machine, fridge, micro wave in the room
- Everything in the room looked pretty new; also bathroom
- Very nice backyard with swimming pool (though the weekend was too cold to use it)
- Reasonable price
Located in Santa Rosa, 20 miles from Mission San Francisco Solano, Hillside Inn has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a restaurant and water sports...
Hugo
United States of America
Other than current renovations, which seem to be finishing, the location was peaceful and quiet. Not far from downtown Santa Rosa and plenty of stores for groceries or necessities nearby. Pack some basic cookware if planning to use kitchenette.
Located within 24 miles of Mission San Francisco Solano and 3.7 miles of Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, Hampton Inn & Suites Santa Rosa Sonoma Wine Country provides rooms in Santa Rosa.
Featuring an outdoor terrace, this majestic downtown Santa Rosa, CA hotel is in Historic Railroad Square. Local shops and restaurants are steps away and a 10-minute drive from Charles M. Schulz...
Ayala
United States of America
The staff here is very friendly and extremely accommodating.
Our rooms were very clean, very neat and very comfortable.
Parking was super easy, and there is a lot of shops within walking distance.
Located in Sonoma's Wine Country, Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country features an outdoor pool and hot tub. It features a bar and restaurant offering outdoor dining. The Russian River is 7.5 mi away.
Staff is awesome helpful and friendly
Location is great
Located in the heart of wine country, the Quality Inn & Suites hotel provides easy access to many of the area's wine-making destinations, including Matanzas Creek Winery and St.
Breakfast was okay, you might consider varying ways of cooking the egg.
This Extended Stay America - Santa Rosa - North is located in Santa Rosa and especially designed for longer stays, with all rooms featuring a fully equipped kitchen.
The location was convenient to where we were going.
This Extended Stay America - Santa Rosa - South is located in Santa Rosa and especially designed for longer stays, with all rooms featuring a fully equipped kitchen.
I like the comfort of the room and the friendly service.
We stayed at Hotel E (the renovated historic courthouse)...
We stayed at Hotel E (the renovated historic courthouse) right in the heart of Santa Rosa. Lots of activities within walking distance of a close drive (1/2 hour or less). The hotel was a delightful place to stay. For those not interested in wine tasting, some suggested activities that we did all in 2 1/2 days, 1) Safari West 2) Armstrong Redwood Preserve 3) Occidental (lunch at the Altamont General Store 4) Walk through downtown Sebastopol 5) Visit to the Charles Schultz Museum 6) Lunch (or any meal) at Mo'z right off Court House Square in Santa Rosa 7) Dinner at Ca Bianca 8) A walk around the lake at Spring Lake Regional Park.
Lynn
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Santa Rosa has been called many flattering things all of...
Santa Rosa has been called many flattering things all of them well deserved. You get enough sunshine, enough cool coastal air. And there is a lot to do. Definitely if you’re doing an extended stay a value selves of Olivers market, Pacific market, and even Safeway to save money on food. The best restaurants in Sonoma county are the restaurants based around California Cuisine and local ingredients and those can either get pricey, or have odd opening hours.
As far as Safari West is concerned, they are a breeding facility and should be avoided. No true sanctuary breeds big cats or other exotic animals animals in captivity. They’ve also had tragedies there with breeding which is to be expected because exotic animals don’t breed well in captivity as a general rule. There are plenty of exotic animals that need homes breeding. That makes absolutely no sense. So please boycott Safari West.
You’re close to the ocean, you’re close to the forest and so much more. Don’t miss an opportunity to travel to this very beautiful city
Amanda
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Well restored old town area, convenient and hassle-free...
Well restored old town area, convenient and hassle-free airport, good golf courses, lots of historical attractions (Luther Burbank home and gardens and Charles Shulz museum and ice rink are must sees), lots of shopping at all price levels, lots of restaurant options, and Sonoma State University and Santa Rosa JC are near by.
Floyd
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Dinner at the Bird and the Bottle in Santa Rosa was very...
Dinner at the Bird and the Bottle in Santa Rosa was very good. Looks like they have several good restaurants, we will probably be back. It's a reasonable distance from the South Bay but you feel like you've gotten away. Last time we went to the Luther Burbank gardens which was very pretty and informative.
Elizabeth
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
As I stated, the staff was pleasant and efficient and the...
As I stated, the staff was pleasant and efficient and the property was kept a high quality of cleanliness! My only complaint is the lack of and or availability of a coffee maker for our room which is a bit of a dealbreaker yet in the scheme of things is alright! Thank you for asking for our opinion!
Trombetta
8.0
Scored 8.0
We live here in Santa Rosa so some of these questions above...
We live here in Santa Rosa so some of these questions above aren't relevant to us. Santa Rosa is well located to visit Sonoma wine country, the beautiful West County and coastal Bodega Bay. Easy drives to Sonoma, Healdsberg, Sebastopol, Petaluma, all beautiful towns.
The stay was a mixed bag - in some ways it was very lovely, but there were some significant issues that make me unsure if I would stay again. To start with the good things - the hotel itself has been fully renovated and the decor is quirky in all the best ways, the courtyard is amazing and the location is great. In the middle - the rooms are on the smaller side and there are no elevators so if you're placed on the 2nd floor you will have to walk up stairs so be sure to mention it when reserving if that will be a problem for you.
Easy to get to, room was clean and comfortable, good breakfast. The room was very quiet, didn't hear noise from neighboring rooms or the floor above. As in most hotels, you do hear the inconsiderate guests who bellow down the halls, apparently forgetting, or not caring, where they are or who hears their conversations. Kudos to the management who were quick to stifle the annoying culprits.
An old building by US standards in the old town of Santa Rosa. It reminded us of a good English B&B and was full of character. The staff were very friendly and helpful. There is a good restaurant and bar next door with access from the hotel. The hotel has a car park across the street and its free to guests. Our bathroom had Victorian plumbing but it all worked.
The room was spacious and comfortable, with a full sized refrigerator, a microwave, and a two-burner stovetop. Pans, plates, coffemaker, and kitchen utensils were available on request from the lobby. The hotel was just off the highway and easy to find. Hotel staff were cheerful and efficient.
This hotel is a good value, easy to find right off the highway and the staff is very nice. Easy parking right outside our room. It's very close to downtown Santa Rosa. The room has a Keurig coffee maker, refrigerator and microwave in the room.
Parking was a little tough on the first day as the hotel was busy, so we had to park at the end on the lot, second day was great almost front row. Great walking distance to old town.
The historic building and the way that it has been modernised by the fit out made me feel at home. I loved the centrality of the hotel and it was so easy to walk around the town.
It was absolutely quiet and we were able to get some rest. The room was clean but the lingering smell of pine-sol (cleaning agent) was very strong, we had to air out our room.
I love staying in the historic rooms of this old-fashioned hotel. My partner and I have come many times and the rooms are charming (and clean!). The location is great too.
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