Auberge du Soleil vs Indian Springs Calistoga
Both Auberge du Soleil and Indian Springs Calistoga are rated highly by professionals. On balance, Auberge du Soleil ranks significantly higher than Indian Springs Calistoga. Auberge du Soleil scores 93 with positive reviews from 13 reviews such as Fodor's, Travel + Leisure and Mr & Mrs Smith.
Auberge du Soleil
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180 Rutherford Hill Rd., Rutherford, CA 94573
From $800 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"Perfectly suited to romance, with wide-planked oak floors, sunny orange-tinted bedding, fireplaces, and private terraces overlooking the enchanting gardens, valley, or hillside."
BlackBook
"The buildings, scattered across a mountainside overlooking Napa Valley -- house a resort with all the trimmings, a full-service spa, a three-meal-a-day restaurant and a casual bar and café."
Fodor's
"Taking a cue from the olive-tree-studded landscape, this hotel with a renowned restaurant and spa cultivates a luxurious look that blends French and California style."
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Travel + Leisure
"The first modern boutique resort to open in Napa Valley—back in 1985—is still one of the area’s best."
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Gayot
"This decadent wine country sanctuary resides in a secluded setting embraced by vineyards and olive trees."
Indian Springs Calistoga
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1712 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga, CA 94515
From $287 /night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Concierge
- Pool
- Free Parking
- Business Center
Fodor's
"Stylish Indian Springs—operating as a spa since 1862—ably splits the difference between laid-back style and ultrachic touches."
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Travel + Leisure
"The 148-year-old, 41-room property offers a geyser-heated pool, old-fashioned mud baths, and retro-chic rooms."
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Gayot
"Soak in heavenly bliss under the vast wine country sky."
Jetsetter
"Nostalgic hot springs resort near the mountains and vineyards of northern Napa Valley."
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Afar Magazine
"Usually, the phrase “taking the waters” is reserved for European spa-goers, but, if Californians have adopted the phrase, it’s thanks to Indian Springs and its founder, Samuel Brannan."
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