The Perfect Weekend in Napa Valley: A 2-Day Itinerary
How to spend 48 hours in Napa Valley like a local — where to eat, what to see, and what to skip
Day 1 Morning: Starting Your Weekend Right
Start with pastries at Bouchon Bakery in Yountville — the croissants and TKOs are legendary. Walk the Yountville Art Walk to see the outdoor sculpture collection, then browse the boutiques along Washington Street.
Day 1 Afternoon: Exploring the Heart of the City
Drive to St. Helena for lunch at Gott's Roadside — the ahi tuna burger is a Napa institution. Visit one or two wineries along the Silverado Trail, which is less crowded than Highway 29.
Day 1 Evening: Dinner and Nightlife
Dinner at Bistro Don Giovanni on the vineyard patio. The rustic Italian cuisine with Napa wines is the quintessential wine country dinner.
Day 2 Morning: A Fresh Start
Head to Calistoga for a soak at Indian Springs hot pool, then explore the Sharpsteen Museum and the charming downtown. If you're ambitious, hike into Robert Louis Stevenson State Park for mountain views.
Day 2 Afternoon: Deeper Into the City
Visit the Oxbow Public Market in Napa for lunch — the oysters, rotisserie chicken, and artisan food vendors make it a wine country food hall. Drive to di Rosa for contemporary art in a vineyard and lake setting.
Day 2 Evening: The Grand Finale
Close the weekend with dinner at La Calenda in Yountville — the Oaxacan-inspired cuisine is creative, affordable, and the most fun you'll have at a Keller restaurant.
Neighborhoods to Know in Napa Valley
Napa Valley's personality lives in its neighborhoods, and understanding them is the key to a great visit. The neighborhoods to prioritize are Yountville, St. Helena, Calistoga, Downtown Napa, Silverado Trail. Each has its own character, food scene, and energy. The best weekend trips leave time for unstructured wandering in at least one neighborhood — put away the phone, walk without a destination, and let the city reveal itself. You'll stumble into a cafe, a shop, or a park bench with a view that no itinerary could have predicted.
Pro Tip
The best time to visit Napa Valley: September and October during harvest season offer the best weather and the most winery activity. May and June are also excellent with wildflowers and fewer crowds. Winter is the quiet season with lower prices and a cozy atmosphere.
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