Discover the best top things to do in Sonoma County, United States including Patrick Amiot Junk Art, William Hood House, Soft Shell, Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau, Petaluma Visitor Center, Sonoma Plaza, Vella Cheese Company, The Christopher Hill Gallery, Petaluma Arts Center, Healdsburg Plaza.
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5.0 based on 169 reviews
Visiting Sebastopol without walking up Florence Ave. is like visiting Paris without stopping by the Eiffel Tower -- don't skip it. Florence Avenue is 1/3 of a mile (.33) in length and only 3 blocks off Main Street. Most, if not all, homes on the street have a whimsical Amiot in the front yard, many of which reflect something about the resident(s). It takes less than 10 min to walk the length without stopping and the art is wonderfully clever!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Soft Shell is Petaluma's Oasis for Relaxation, Healing, and Rejuvenation Soft Shell is a day spa in historic downtown Petaluma's Landmark building. Established in 1996 Soft Shell is a Seven Treatment room spa that offers Massage Therapy, Therapeutic Facials, Body Treatments and expert Waxing services by Licensed Professionals only. Soft Shell Boutique stocks many organic skincare lines, unique Handmade soaps, Aromatherapy lotions, balms, bath salts, locally grown essential oils, bath sponges, brushes, and many other thoughtful gift items. Soft Shell presents Bare Minerals make-up and Bare Escentuals skin care products. Gift Certificates are available for all services and products for any special occasion and Holidays!
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau is the official source of information on things to see, where to stay and dine in California's wine country region of Sonoma Valley. Our friendly staff are experts on tours, restaurants and itineraries for your visit. Call, email or come in and ask us a question. Get free maps, guides and tasting passes.
Upon arriving in new area first thing we do is go to visitor center to make sure we have enough information to ensure we see everything possible. Our volunteer, Gail, was great. We got information of Sonoma Valley-area maps, what to expect in all little towns, and good eating suggestions. Gail really knew the area well. Thank you Gail we really appreciated your time and information.
4.5 based on 910 reviews
Bordered by several gourmet shops, this pretty town square is a perfect place for a picnic.
This was the birth of California, full of history and social activities. Whether you want to have a picnic in the park, tour the historic mission, do some wine tasting, have a delicious lunch or dinner at one of the unique restaurants or do some interesting shopping, it's all in The Square.
4.5 based on 269 reviews
What fun. The girls behind the counter obviously take great pride in the product. They knew it well and were very happy to share it with me. Anything I wanted to try was available for tasting. I also appreciate when professionals have their own opinions and express them. Yes, they like the garlic jack better than the pesto. I loved the variety of different cheese styles and I would love to go back and take a tour when I have more time.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
4.5 based on 523 reviews
When looking for a respite from the craziness of the big cities, this is the place to come! The plaza is calm and enchanting and surrounded by book shops, restaurants, cooking stores, elevated grocery and deli shops, wine tasting nooks, incredible ice cream place, elegant and quirky retail... Go for a weekend or week of relaxation and enjoyment.
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