The new resort will offer 203 guestrooms and suites designed in warm earth tones with wood accents, generous layouts and spa-inspired bathrooms.
These accommodations are the largest by square footage in downtown Napa Valley and include premium in-room amenities such as coffeemakers, tea kettles and temperature-controlled wine refrigerators. Select rooms and suites will open onto private patios with custom bi-fold doors and fire pits, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
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At the center of the property stands The Offering Tree, a sculptural gathering place that serves as a focal point for wine tastings in collaboration with regional wineries.
Resort amenities include a large pool and hot tub set amid lush landscaping, plus a redwood lawn with communal firepits for relaxed outdoor gatherings. Dining options are varied: the Lobby Lounge provides handcrafted cocktails and artisanal small plates; the Creekside Terrace offers a cozy setting for breakfast, lunch or weekend brunch; and a Gourmet Grab-and-Go Market supplies quick, flavorful items using locally sourced ingredients. Anchoring the food-and-beverage program is the resort’s signature steakhouse, which pairs creative dishes with an award-winning wine selection.
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A modern fitness center will be available for guests, and The Spa at Casa Mani—expected to open in early 2026—will feature five treatment rooms, including a deluxe suite for couples, as well as a sensory shower and a Hydrothermal Circuit with steam and sauna amenities.
Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley also caters to groups with a range of event spaces for meetings, social celebrations and retreats. The hotel offers more than 15,000 square feet of flexible event space, including seven meeting rooms, two boardrooms, garden-view venues, light-filled courtyards and an expansive lawn suitable for outdoor functions.