Welcome to Wine Country. Hotel Chauvet in Glen Ellen, California is a hop, skip, and a jump from the wineries of Napa Valley and boasts 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom condominiums for couples and small parties to lose themselves in the serenity of it all.
Originally constructed in 1906, Hotel Chauvet recently redesigned their property to create a now historic landmark, complete with six spacious units and state-of-the-art interiors and property amenities. Because of their renovation efforts, the hotel received the Award of Excellence from Sonoma League for Historic Preservation in 2007.
Each unit is almost 2000 square feet. In the master bedroom you’ll find a well-sized walk-in closet. Bathroom features include jetted tubs, separate glass enclosed showers, and special accommodations for guests who require a handicapped accessible unit. The kitchen amenities include granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, a wine cooler, and much more. But if you’d like to be laissez-faire during your stay, Glen Ellen’s “restaurant row” is just around the corner.
Step outside and experience heated outdoor pools, sundeck patios, and picturesque greenery and brick arches all across the property.
If you’re yearning for exclusivity, Hotel Chauvet is the perfect place to bring your bridal party. And even more perfect for your wedding day. Wedding features include a welcome wine reception, and evening of wines and cheeses, and a champagne departure brunch for your special guests. The bride can craft her own wedding package complete with massages, bubble baths, wine tours, and more. On-site beauticians and special room accommodations to make hair and make-up a breeze are also features of the property.
Base rates begin at $645/night for a three-night stay. Make a picturesque property and location the backdrop for your special day, honeymoon adventures, or yearly vacation escape.
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