Best Hotels in Santa Rosa: Retro, Modern, and Totally Sonoma

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Best Hotels in Santa Rosa: Retro, Modern, and Totally Sonoma

By WineCountry Collective November 14, 2025

Santa Rosa’s got range. Mid-century motels with personality. Stylish downtown hotels steps from tasting rooms. Laid-back resorts where the wine flows and the pool’s always calling. Here’s where to stay when you want some of Sonoma’s easygoing energy, not some buttoned-up resort scene.

Resort & Spa Escapes

Flamingo Resort & Spa

The Flamingo Resort | Stephanie Russo
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A mid-century icon turned modern getaway, the Flamingo blends retro style with the easy rhythm of Sonoma life. Lounge by the pool, book a treatment at the spa, or sip something cold beneath the palms. It’s Santa Rosa cool without trying too hard.

Visit: 2777 Fourth Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Contact: (707) 545-8530
Website: flamingoresort.com

Vinarosa Resort & Spa

Photos courtesy of Vinarosa Resort & Spa

Sonoma luxury without the attitude. Vinarosa blends wellness, wine, and laid-back sophistication—think yoga, local cuisine, and a spa that feels rooted in the land. If you want full relaxation with a side of style, this is your spot.

Visit: 4350 Barnes Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Contact: (707) 575-7350
Website: vinarosasonoma.com

Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country

Hyatt Regency Sonoma
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Stylish yet approachable, the Hyatt Regency delivers resort comfort just steps from downtown Santa Rosa. Courtyards, fire pits, and easy Wine Country access make it a solid choice for travelers who want space to relax after a day of tasting.

Visit: 170 Railroad Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Contact: (707) 284-1234
Website: hyatt.com

Downtown Boutique & Historic Hotels

Hotel E

Hotel E
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In the middle of Courthouse Square, Hotel E puts you right in the action. Modern but not flashy, it delivers smart design, comfortable rooms, and a lobby bar that fills up with locals by sunset.

Visit: 37 Old Courthouse Square, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Contact: (707) 481-3750
Website: hotelesantarosa.com

Art House Hotel & Suites

Art House Hotel & Suites
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Downtown’s creative heart beats inside the Art House Hotel & Suites, a modern boutique stay. Bright, minimalist rooms and a focus on local art give it a distinct Santa Rosa vibe. It’s steps from galleries, cafes, and tasting rooms, making it a go-to for travelers who love a walkable base.

Visit: 620 7th Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Contact: (707) 545-5400
Website: arthousesantarosa.com

Hotel La Rose

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Built in 1907, Hotel La Rose is a stone beauty in Railroad Square that is pure Sonoma history. The lobby mixes vintage touches with old-world warmth, and everything downtown—from wine bars to cafes—is right outside your door.

Visit: 308 Wilson Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Contact: (707) 579-3200
Website: hotellarose.com

Looking for things to do in Santa Rosa?

Santa Rosa may be laid-back, but it’s full of activities and experiences worth exploring. From historic landmarks and museums to outdoor adventures, we’ve rounded up the top things to do in Santa Rosa.

Retro Cool & Creative Stays

The Astro Motel

The Astro
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Colorful, creative, and proudly local, The Astro feels like a love letter to Santa Rosa’s arts scene. Expect vintage bikes, mid-century design, and guests swapping stories over morning coffee before heading out to explore. Think of it as a modern way to experience Old School Sonoma.

Visit: 323 Santa Rosa Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Contact: (707) 200-4655
Website: theastro.com

The Sandman Hotel

The Sandman Hotel
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Playful and relaxed, The Sandman brings new energy to the classic roadside stay. The pool bar is a favorite with locals, the rooms are bright and unfussy, and the whole place hums with weekend energy (even on a Tuesday).

Visit: 3421 Cleveland Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Contact: (707) 304-7296
Website: sandmanhotel.com

Dine Well in Santa Rosa

From Wine Country casual to farm-fresh fine dining to ethnic favorites, we’ve rounded up 12 local eateries in Santa Rosa worth your while. Let’s Dig In

Reliable Comfort & Easy Access

Hilton Garden Inn Sonoma County Airport

Clean, modern, and perfectly practical, the Hilton Garden Inn is ideal if you want proximity to both the airport and the vineyards. It’s comfortable, convenient, and a safe bet for travelers who prefer easy over extra.

Visit: 417 Aviation Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Contact: (707) 545-0444
Website: hilton.com

Courtyard by Marriott Santa Rosa

Business polish meets Wine Country casual at the Courtyard by Marriott. Rooms are spacious, the courtyard lives up to the name, and the location puts you within easy reach of downtown, the Smart Train, and Sonoma wineries.

Visit: 175 Railroad Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Contact: (707) 573-9000
Website: marriott.com

FAQ: Your Burning Questions, Answered

  1. Best luxury hotels in Santa Rosa?

    Try Flamingo Resort & Spa or Vinarosa Resort & Spa for resort-level perks with real Sonoma character.

  2. Is Santa Rosa a good place to stay?

    Absolutely. It’s central to every major Sonoma AVA, loaded with restaurants and tasting rooms, minutes from the Sonoma County Airport, and way less tourist-trampled than some neighboring towns.

  3. What part of Santa Rosa should I stay in?

    Railroad Square and downtown Courthouse Square deliver the perfect mix of history, walkability, and proximity to sights and attractions.

Conclusion

Santa Rosa keeps things simple—good wine, good food, and places that don’t overthink hospitality. Whether you’re crashing at a retro motel or checking into a full resort, you’ll find Sonoma style without the Sonoma price tag.