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Solage Calistoga, Calistoga, CA |
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A contemporary take on Napa Luxury; Solage Calistoga Resort combines the agricultural architecture of a quintessential Napa Valley Barn with the sophistication and comfort of a San Francisco Loft. |
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89 studio accommodations, all with outdoor semi-private patios, polished concrete floors, pebbled-floor showers, plasma screen TVs, desk with complimentary Wireless Internet access, DVD/CD player, an iPod docking station, and a pair of cruiser bikes for easy access to resort Spa, surrounding wineries and the town of Calistoga. |
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Solbar's Executive Chef Brandon Sharp is most recently of Gary Danko in San Francisco and prior to that, he served as Chef de Partie at The French Laundry. Solbar offers a casual restaurant and lounge, serving ingredient-driven, local, sustainable cuisine. Menus change with the seasons. Reservations are not required...reservations can be made on opentable.com |
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Spa Solage offers a comprehensive treatment, including renowned skincare expert Kate Somerville's facial line. Spa Solage has a total of 14 treatment rooms, a Nail Lounge, sauna, mineral pools, and waxing services. Introducing a unique twist on the acclaimed Calistoga mud bath, Spa Solage is best known for it's signature bathhouse offering the "mudslide experience. |
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Daily Activities are available, coordinated by Solage's Fitness and Activities Director, Donavan Almond. Classes at the resort's movement studio include yoga, pilates, spinning, and more. A full service gym is also on site, complimentary for all resort guests. Planned activities include boot camp and an offsite bike and hike. There are two pools separate from the Spa mineral pools. The main pool is for adults 13 and over, and is 130 feet. Our family pool is for children 12 and under. |
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CONTACT: 707-226-0811
www.solagecalistoga.com
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DINING:
Restaurants:
- Mustard
- Tra Vigne
- Go Fish
- Gillwood’s is great for breakfast
- Redd’s is great for brunch
- Ubuntu – Vegetarian restaurant written up in The New York Times - 1140 Main Street, Napa, CA
ACTIVITIES:
- Bocce court
- Swimming pool and hot tub
- Children's pool and play area
- Hiking and jogging trails
- Personal cruiser bikes for exploration
- Yoga and fitness classes
- Complete spa services
- Geothermal spring pools
- Special events and programs
- Solbar dining and cocktail lounge
- Spa boutique
Napa Valley To-Do List:
- Vineyard tours and wine tastings
- World-renowned dining
- Art galleries and museums
- Boutique shopping and antiquing
- Sightseeing
- Hot air ballooning
- Hiking and biking
- Horseback riding
- Championship golf
- Tennis
- Culinary Institute of America
- Copia Center for Food & Wine
- Di Rosa Reserve Art Gallery
- Napa Valley Museum
- Napa Valley Wine Train
- Napa Valley Opera House
- Lincoln Symphony Hall
Stores in St. Helena:
- Freckles – adorable childrens boutique - 1309 Main Street, Suite 5
- Bellezza – great clothing store - 1228 Main Street
- Lolo’s Consignment – everything from furniture to clothes - 1120 Main Street
- Footcandy – great designer shoe store with everyone from Jimmy Choo to Christian Loubitin - 1239 Main Street
- Woodhouse for Chocolate
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Vineyards:
Frank Family – small vineyard owned by Richard Frank, who was number two to Michael Eisner at Disney. They only produce 20,000 cases per year but are well-known in the area and have a lot of out-of-town repeat visitors. Their wines have been featured in the Robb Report.
Car Service: Napa Valley Tours & Transportation 707-251-9463 |
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