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Going the full eco-monty in green obsessed NorCal is common enough, but the LEED Gold certified H2H (sibling to Charlie Palmer's Healdsburg Hotel) delivers the goods -- from its smoking "living" roof to its low irrigation landscaping. The airy and open design by architect David Baker makes liberal use of reclaimed wood and concrete. Well-appointed, with modern styling (and abundant art by local artists) throughout, follows its eco-chic heart. The water bar on each floor may be a step too cute (but it is refreshing and makes a serious point about bottled water).
Offering the chic modern sheen of urban boutiques, but nested centrally in the Spanish square-style Healdsburg Plaza, walking distance to the town's charming restaurants and shops. Clean and simple... read more
Les Mars Hotel lays claim to being the most elegant place to stay in Healdsburg. The lobby feels as if it were brought over piece-by-piece from Europe (it wasn't -- and the building, despite its ol... read more
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