Elegant. Enchanting. Eminently comfortable
Design & Facilities
Alila Napa Valley is a retreat designed to engage the senses—infused with the charm of Napa, balancing modern and traditional. The resort was built around a stately Georgian-style guesthouse that was originally constructed in 1907 and now houses the Acacia House restaurant, as well as six of its 68 rooms and suites.
Designed
by renowned design team Yabu Pushelberg, guestrooms are sophisticated
yet crafted for comfort, with earthy tones, crisp whites, and natural
materials. Sunlight flows in through expansive picture windows and
sliding glass doors, which provide views of the majestic surroundings as
well. Luxury linens, bespoke Italian furnishings, and spa-like
bathrooms spoil the senses, while automation controls and high-tech
amenities provide convenience at a touch.
An
oversized balcony or wraparound terrace with a fire pit grace most of
rooms, allowing guests to unwind in luxurious seclusion and serenity.
Select rooms also feature an outdoor soaking tub.