B1S

Prepare to soak in the serenity at this unpretentious Napa wine country escape. 

$1202

Starting at

$1045 /nt
 
Book Now
Give $10 to charity/stay
Get $157 avg off/night
+ perks
+

LOCAL CHARITY

and

Your $10 will help to maintain one mile of hiking trails


Wellness

  • Non-Smoking Hotel

    Non-Smoking Hotel

  • Massage Services

    Massage Services

  • Farm-to-Table Program

    Farm-to-Table Program

  • Hiking Trails

    Hiking Trails

  • Running Paths

    Running Paths

  • Vegetarian Food Options

    Vegetarian Food Options

  • Gluten-Free Food Options

    Gluten-Free Food Options

  • Spa On Property

    Spa On Property

  • Fitness Center

    Fitness Center

  • Guest Bikes

    Guest Bikes

  • Hypoallergenic Bedding

    Hypoallergenic Bedding

Green

  • Recycle Program

  • EV Stations

  • Responsible Watering

  • Garden Lounge

  • Room Temperature Control

  • Water Efficient Fixtures

  • Eco-Friendly Bath Products

  • Composting

  • Water Bottle Program

  • Cruelty-Free Products

Community Impact

  • Local Farmers Program

  • New Jobs Created

  • Donates Back

  • Locally Sourced Furnishings




Guest Rooms

Premium King
$1202/nt

$1045/nt

Free Cancellation by Nov 09, 2024

sleeps 2 | taxes & fees excluded | after donation | perks included
$1202/nt

$1045/nt

Free Cancellation by Nov 09, 2024

sleeps 2 | taxes & fees excluded | after donation | perks included
$1202/nt

$1045/nt

Free Cancellation by Nov 09, 2024

sleeps 2 | taxes & fees excluded | after donation | perks included

The spacious Premium King rooms at 435 sq. ft. feature a deluxe bathroom with marble vanity and double sinks, plantation shutters, and a large private garden patio with chaise lounge or a balcony overlooking the pool with a glimpse of ... Read More

View More Room Options

ABOUT

The Setting

Of all Napa Valley’s famous spoils pandering to food and wine connoisseurs, perhaps the most coveted is the epicurean enclave of Yountville. On the northern end of the town, you’ll find the aptly-named North Block Hotel, a modern boutique walking distance from “needs no introduction” eateries like The French Laundry and Bouchon Bakery, small production wineries and boutique shops. We love how this Kind stunner combines Tuscan style charm and Napa casual luxury to create the perfect wine country refuge. But don’t just take our word for it, Travel + Leisure recently named it the “Number One Resort Hotel in California” in its annual World’s Best Awards. While all members of the family, including four-legged ones, are warmly welcomed in this quiet and serene setting, the Kind kiddos are encouraged to sit this one out. 

Sleep and Sanctuary

No stone was left unturned to create the comfortably chic guest rooms at North Block Hotel. Find twenty private and pet-friendly rooms surrounding the lush courtyard with French doors leading to balconies boasting verdant California scenery. Bathrooms are abundant in luxury with oversized soaking tubs, rain showers, and marble vanities stocked with custom bath amenities with organic essential oils and extracts. While only some Premium and Superior rooms have fireplaces, in all guest rooms you’ll relish in comforts like plush seating areas, espresso machines, mini-fridges with filtered water and North Block’s famous “sleep on me now” pillow-top beds. 

Read More...


Amenities

  • Complimentary Parking

  • Valet

  • Air Conditioning

  • Complimentary Coffee/Tea

  • Laundry Facility

  • Restaurant

  • Bar Lounge

  • Complimentary Bikes

  • Gym

  • Pet Friendly

  • Mini Fridge

  • Jacuzzi

  • Bath Robes

  • Complimentary Newspaper

  • Flat Screen TV

  • Complimentary WiFi

  • Pool

  • Golf Course

  • Handicap Accessible


OPTIONAL EXTRAS + FEES

Check-in

3:30 PM - 12 AM - Late check-in upon availability

Check-out

Before 11 AM - Late, check-out fees are charged

Accessibility

Staffed front desk

Pets

Pets are allowed for a 150 per day extra charge - restrictions apply; for more information contact the property

 


IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Kind Eats and Drinks
Conscious Culture
Mindful Adventures
Do Good for the Day
  • LOCAL
  • Buy local at one of Napa’s Valley’s abundant Farmers’ Markets
  • Discover the network of hikes listed by the Napa Land Trust and how you can help protect them on your visit
Be Kind to Yourself

 

6757 Washington Street Yountville, CA 94559

HOW TO GET THERE

By Plane
  •  35 miles from Charles M. Schultz-Sonoma County Airport (STS) 
  •  60 miles from Oakland Airport (OAK) 
  • 66 miles from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) 
  • 73 miles from Sacramento International Airport (SMF) 
By Train

Amtrak San Joaquins offers a comfortable and convenient way to travel to Napa Valley from the Bay Area and Central Valley. To get to Napa Valley, travelers can take the Amtrak San Joaquins train to the Martinez station and transfer onto Amtrak Thruway Bus Route 7. Three stops later, travelers arrive at the Soscol Gateway Transit Center in Napa, located next to downtown. 

By Bus/Metro
  • From STS, take a quick taxi ($60) to Calistoga Lincoln Bridge, hop on hourly 10 bus ($1-$4) to Washington St at Madison St. South Mulberry. Walk about 60 ft to the hotel. Travel time is roughly an hour. ($63-$75 with taxi fare).  
  • From OAK, take the BEIGE-N BART train ($7) to OAC Coliseum, switch to OR-N ($3-$5) to El Cerrito Del Norte BART Station. At El Cerrito hop on 29 bus ($2-$4) to Redwood Park and Ride. Take 10 bus to Washington and Madison St. Walk 180 ft to the hotel.  Travel time is approximately 4 hours. Airport Express buses may also be taken from OAK to San Rafael Transit Center. Then a transfer to the 40 40x bus to El Cerrito Del Norte station. Repeating steps from there. 
  • From SFO take ORANGE-N or RED-N ($3-$) to El Cerrito del Norte. Take 29 bus every 3 hours to Redwood Park N Ride ($1-$4). Take hourly 10 bus to Washington St & Madison North. Walk remaining 180 ft. Travel time is roughly 4 hrs. ($11-$16). 
  • From SMF, take the 142 bus every 30 min ($3) to J St. & 4th St. In Sacramento transfer to the Capitol Corridor train ($23-$35) to Suisun-Fairfield, from there a taxi will have to be taken remaining 28 miles (approx $95-$120). 

Shuttle buses on a daily schedule are available through Evans Airport Shuttle to/from San Francisco Airport or Oakland Airport and the city of Napa (4075 Solano Ave). To access a schedule, contact Evans Transportation: Evans Airport Shuttle also offers service direct to Napa hotels. The only shuttle to the Napa Valley available from the Sacramento Airport is the Fairfield Airporter: (877) 424-7767.

The Vine is the fixed-route bus system in the County of Napa. All buses are wheelchair accessible. There are daily routes that run the length of the Valley, throughout the city of Napa, and extend to the Vallejo Ferry terminal. Weekday routes include access to El Cerrito Del Norte BART and the Suisun City Train Depot.

By Automobile

Rental car is the easiest way to reach North Block Hotel in Napa Valley, with all major carriers offered at listed airports. Complimentary parking including Tesla & electric vehicle charging stations.

  • From STS, take 101 S to River Rd, follow Mark Springs West, Porter Creek and Petrified Forest Rd to CA-128/E Foothill in Calistoga, continue on CA-128 E to Washington St, continue onto CA-29 to Washington, turn left, the hotel will be on the right. 
  • From OAK, take I-880 N to I-80 E to CA-29/N Sonoma Blvd in Vallejo, follow CA-29 to hotel in Yountville. Turn right onto Madison, turn right onto Washington. The hotel is on right. 
  • From SFO, follow 101 N and I-80 E to CA-29/N Sonoma Blvd, follow CA-29 to Yountville. Turn right onto Madison, turn right onto Washington. The hotel is on right. 
  • From SMF, Follow I-5 N, CA-113 S and I-80 W to CA-12 W in Solano County. Take exit 39B from I-80 W. Follow CA-12 W and CA-29 N to Washington St in Yountville. 

Kind note: Even if you drive to Napa, leaving your car parked and taking advantage of bicycle tours, transit, and walking, makes a difference. Every car trip you eliminate helps improve the experience of visiting the Napa Valley – now and in the future. Transportation is responsible for nearly 40% of California's greenhouse gas emissions – and in the Napa Valley, that pollution is bad for the grapes that make the delicious wine you came to enjoy!