Inn at Sonoma

630 Broadway, Sonoma, California 95476
Innkeeper(s): Rachel Retterer
 
  • Introduction

    Rooftop Hot Tub

    Fall in love with the quiet pace, beautiful vistas and fabulous food and wine of the Sonoma Valley. Coupled with a year-round temperate climate, this is a wonderful place to explore - no matter what the season. Conveniently located just two blocks from the historic Sonoma Plaza, the Inn at Sonoma is the perfect destination for your Wine Country visit.

    This Four Sisters Inn blends the modern luxuries and sophisticated services of a boutique hotel with the traditional amenities and architecture of a B & B.

    Rooftop Hot Tub

     

    After your sumptuous breakfast, borrow the inn's bicycles to tour the backroads of the charming town, or walk to unique shops and cafes. For the more adventurous, try a hot air balloon or glider ride. Our complimentary afternoon wine and hors d'oeuvres will welcome you back to the inn. After enjoying dinner at one of the town's highly acclaimed restaurants, end your day with a soothing soak in the rooftop hot tub.

     

     

    Relax By the Fire

     

     

    Our 19 well-appointed guestrooms feature casual California decor. Each offers a queen or king bed, fireplace, private bath with shower, wireless high speed internet access and most feature a private balcony. Your stay also includes a full signature breakfast, afternoon wine and hors d'oeuvres, and our famous home-baked cookies! Our friendly staff will help you select the perfect room, and assist you with planning a memorable stay.

     

    PatioFour Sisters Inns signature services, provided at Inn at Sonoma, with our compliments:

    • A bountiful breakfast buffet each morning
    • Afternoon wine, tea and hors d' oeuvres
    • Evening turndown service featuring delectable La Belge chocolate, upon request
    • Scrumptious, freshly-baked cookies
    • Water, soda's, coffee and tea available throughout the day
    • Newspaper available in the Lobby
    • Wireless Internet access and free local telephone calls
    • Rooftop hot tub
    • Celebratory balloons placed in-room upon request
    • Concierge and activity recommendations and planning
    • 3 p.m. check-in and 12 noon check-out
    • Movies, books and games available to borrow at the front desk
    • Easily forgotten toiletry items, (toothbrush, shaving cream, sewing kits, etc) available at front desk
    • On-site covered garage parking
    • Bon Voyage gift to all guests who stay five or more consecutive nights
    • Generous Frequent Sleeper loyalty program offering enrolled guests one complimentary night for every ten nights

    Great Room

    Many of our well-appointed guestrooms feature:

    • A luxurious bed appointed with fine linens and heaped with pillows
    • A gas fireplace and sitting area with desk
    • A private patio
    • A private bathroom with a jetted spa tub and shower
    • A travel set of European shampoo, conditioner, bar soap, bath salts and lotion
    • Spa-quality towels and robes
    • A television with DVD Player and complimentary movies
    • A beautiful and thoughtfully designed decor
    • Alarm clock/radio, hairdryer, iron and ironing board
    • Daily, full-service housekeeping

    Great Room

    The following services and items are available for purchase:

    • Breakfast delivered to your guestroom ($10 per day)
    • Rates are based on two guests per room. Additional guests ($25)
    • A bottle of wine and glasses (price varies)
    • A bottle of chilled sparkling wine and flutes (price varies)
    • Celebration Package Upgrade ($60)
    • Long distance, faxing, printing or other business services (price varies)
    • Adoption of a signature Teddy Bear ($35)
    • Purchase of a Four Sisters Inns cookbook ($16.95)
    • Tickets for activities and special events (price varies, select locations)

    Fun Things To Do

    Sonoma Valley Farmers Market
    Every Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. - Dusk (April - October)
    Historic Sonoma Plaza, Free admission

    Wine and Cheese Pairing at Arrowood Winery
    First Saturday of Every Other Month, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
    Reservations required, Fee: $30 per person

    Cooking and Wine Classes at Ramekins
    Ongoing, Call for detailed schedule
    Fee: $35 - $65 per class

    Historic Sebastiani Tour / Open-Air Trolley
    Jun 29 - Sep 15, Fridays and Saturdays, Fee: $5
    10:30 a.m., Noon, 2:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m.

    Visit our other Four Sisters Inns
    Inn at Harbor Steps - Seattle, Washington

    West Cliff Inn - Santa Cruz, California

    Healdsburg Inn - Healdsburg, California

    Lavender - Yountville, California

    Blue Lantern Inn - Dana Point, California

    Maison Fleurie - Yountville, California

    Blackbird Inn - Napa, California

    Green Gables Inn - Pacific Grove, California

    Gosby House Inn - Pacific Grove, California

    Seal Cove Inn - Moss Beach, California

    Channel Road Inn - Santa Monica, California

     

  • Four Sisters Inns - Our History

    THE POST FAMILY HOME was a spectacular, multi-gabled 1888 Victorian mansion overlooking Monterey Bay. Already christened "Green Gables" by a previous owner, who had opened it to travelers, the home was the subject of regular inquiries from would-be guests. Finally, in July 1975, the Posts were persuaded to become seasonal hosts. For several years, they reshuffled their living quarters during the summer months to rent out rooms to enthusiastic guests.

    The Posts gradually added new inns to the collection, each chosen with an eye toward elegant architecture, historical significance, and a truly unique setting.

    Coupling these inns with home cooking and gracious, friendly service, they soon had a steady stream of business. Rooms decorated with the Post's elegant antiques and sumptuous fabrics and wallpaper,full gourmet breakfasts, and expertise on local sightseeing turned many guests into repeat customers.

    IN 1975, in honor of their daughters, each of whom did her part to make the family business a success, Roger and Sally Post decided to name their growing collection Four Sisters Inns.

    IN MAY 1978, the demand for more guest accommodations spurred the purchase of the Posts' second inn. The Gosby House Inn, just a few blocks away in the heart of Pacific Grove, had already earned National Historic Landmark status. The Gosby House Inn welcomed visitors year-round from the start.

    IN 1983, the Posts added the romantic Petite Auberge in San Francisco near Union Square. The following year, they decided to open Green Gables Inn year-round. May 1986 saw the addition of Petite Auberge's sophisticated next-door neighbor, the White Swan Inn in San Francisco.

    1990. After a four-year break, the company's growth continued. The seaside Blue Lantern Inn in Dana Point became a Four Sisters Inns property in November 1990.

    DECEMBER 1993 brought the purchase of the 100-year-old Maison Fleurie in California's Napa Valley, fulfilling a long-held dream to offer guests something really special in one of the world's most prestigious wine regions. Its French country flavor was strongly influenced by Shelley Claudel's love of France.

    IN JUNE 1997, the company took an exciting step when it welcomed the Saratoga Inn on Whidbey Island, Washington to the list of properties; the following month brought the addition of the Inn at Harbor Steps, in the heart of Seattle, to the group. Lavender opened its doors in late 1999, just blocks from Maison Fleurie in Yountville.

    IN JULY 2001, Blackbird Inn, a restored Craftsman-style home in the heart of downtown Napa, joined the collection.

    IN OCTOBER 2002, the Inn at Sonoma became the first Four Sisters inn located in Sonoma County.

    IN DECEMBER 2002, came the decision to sell the two San Francisco properties in order to concentrate on continued growth in more rural regions of California.

    TODAY, Four Sisters Inns remains a family business, with Shelley Post Claudel as president, supported by a corporate staff, and some 350 talented and dedicated individuals in the inns. Though no longer directly involved, sisters Kim Post Watson, Jennifer Post and Stefanie Post Pollard are frequent "guests."

    HOMEMADE COOKIES - ready and waiting for visitors from the beginning - are a fixture at each of the Four Sisters Inns. Guest requests for the cookie recipes, as well as those for Shelley's chocolate desserts and many recipes developed by the inns' chefs, eventually led to the publishing of the popular Four Sisters Inns cookbook, now in its fifth edition.

    "We have always anticipated our guests' needs, and constantly ask how we might do even better," says Four Sisters Inns President Shelley Claudel. "That is really the root of our company's success."

 
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