
Downtown Napa’s wine bars and boutique hotels had one gap for years: no full-service resort you could walk out of and straight into a First Street tasting room. That gap closed in late April 2026, when Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley, Curio Collection by Hilton, opened as downtown’s first full-service resort. It’s been open for a couple of months now, and the first wave of guest reviews is in.
For wine country travelers, this shift is a real one. You get the spa, the pool, the restaurants, and the 203 rooms of an actual resort, without giving up the walkable charm of First Street.
This guide covers what makes the location distinct, what the rooms and dining look like now that the property is running, what early guests have said, and how Casa Mani stacks up against Andaz Napa and the rest of downtown’s hotel options.
Why Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley Matters for Wine Country Travelers
Napa has no shortage of great places to stay, but the lodging scene has long split into two camps: walkable downtown boutique hotels with limited amenities, or sprawling resorts along the Silverado Trail or up-valley near Calistoga.
Casa Mani is the first property to genuinely bridge that gap. It sits at 1075 California Blvd, a short walk from First Street’s tasting rooms, galleries, and restaurants, while delivering full resort amenities on-site: a real pool, a spa, a steakhouse, and 15,000-plus square feet of event space.
A few reasons this property has drawn attention from regular Napa visitors:
- Walkable to downtown wine tasting. Leave your car parked and walk to tasting rooms, wine bars, and restaurants without coordinating transportation.
- Full-service amenities. Pool, hot tub, spa, fitness center, and on-site dining, so you don’t have to leave the property unless you want to.
- Hilton Honors points. Unlike most downtown Napa hotels, this one earns and redeems Honors points, which matters if you’re a loyal Hilton traveler.
- Design-forward renovation. A multi-million-dollar redesign by DyeLot Interiors of the former Embassy Suites by Hilton Napa Valley, not a tired conversion.
If you’re building out a first Napa trip, our first-time visitor guide to Napa Valley pairs well with a downtown-centric stay like this one. And if the trip is more about the resort itself than winery-hopping, our guide to a romantic couples weekend in Napa Valley covers how to build a slower-paced itinerary around it.
The Rooms: 203 Rooms and Suites with Wine Fridges and Fire Pit Patios
Casa Mani’s lineup is 188 guest rooms plus 15 suites, for 203 total keys, and the property says these are the largest rooms by square footage of any hotel in downtown Napa. That’s a real advantage if you’ve stayed in a compact boutique room before and wished you had somewhere to spread out after a day of tastings.
The design leans into earth-tone palettes, warm wood accents, and spa-style bathrooms. In-room amenities are dialed in for wine country travelers specifically:
- Temperature-controlled wine refrigerators in every room, finally somewhere to stash the bottles you bought at the winery.
- Coffee makers and tea kettles standard across all rooms.
- Private patios with fire pits on select rooms and suites, accessed through custom bi-fold doors.
- Spa-inspired bathrooms with premium finishes.
The bi-fold-door rooms are the ones to request. Indoor-outdoor flow with a private fire pit fits the wine country vibe better than almost any other downtown Napa room category.
Dining: Three On-Site Concepts Plus a BOA Steakhouse
Food matters in Napa, and Casa Mani isn’t phoning it in. The property runs three dining concepts plus a BOA Steakhouse location, the nationally known brand’s first Napa outpost.
Creekside Terrace handles breakfast, lunch, and weekend brunch with a California-regional menu. It’s the spot for a relaxed meal before heading out to wineries.
The Lobby Lounge pours handcrafted cocktails and small plates in the main arrival space, and hosts afternoon wine tastings built around The Offering Tree, a sculptural centerpiece with a hospitality table.
BOA Steakhouse brings the first nationally recognized steakhouse brand to Napa, with a wine list deep in Napa Valley bottles paired with the modern-steakhouse format the brand is known for in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
The Lobby Market is a 24-hour grab-and-go market with locally sourced products from Ohm Coffee, Napa Nuts, and Vintage Sweet Shoppe chocolates, useful for a late-night snack or an early coffee run.
Even so, it’s worth exploring beyond the hotel. Our guide to the best places to eat in Napa, CA covers standout restaurants within walking or short driving distance.
Spa, Pool, and Wellness at Casa Mani
The Spa at Casa Mani has five treatment rooms, including a deluxe couples suite, plus a hydrothermal circuit with steam, sauna, and an experiential sensory shower. Treatments lean into seasonal botanicals and regional ingredients, and the spa is open to both hotel guests and the public, useful if you’re staying elsewhere but want to book a treatment.
The main pool is a full resort-size pool with a hot tub, surrounded by native landscaping. Beyond it sits the Redwood Lawn, a communal space with fire pits used for yoga sessions, weddings, and casual lounging. The fitness center is stocked with Peloton bikes and treads, increasingly standard at higher-end properties.
If you’re building a first-timer itinerary, it helps to know when you’re visiting. Our breakdown of the best time to visit Napa Valley covers seasonal trade-offs, crowds, and pricing that affect which room category and rate makes sense.
What Guests Are Saying Since Opening
Casa Mani has been open long enough to collect its first real wave of reviews on Tripadvisor and Yelp, and the feedback lines up with what Hilton promised at launch. Guests consistently call out the staff, room size, and the pool and grounds as standouts, along with how easy the walk to First Street is.
Not everything has been seamless. A handful of reviewers flagged early-operations growing pains typical of a resort this size in its first months: a property-wide HVAC system rather than room-by-room controls, and the occasional key-card mixup at check-in. Worth knowing if you’re picky about room temperature, but nothing that reads as a dealbreaker.
Nightly rates have varied widely across booking sites since opening, generally landing in the mid-hundreds for a standard room on an off-peak weeknight and climbing well above that on weekends and during harvest season. Treat any number here as a ballpark and check Hilton.com directly before booking. For the full lodging picture across the valley rather than just downtown, our where to stay in Napa Valley guide breaks down pricing and location trade-offs by town.
Casa Mani vs. Andaz Napa and Other Downtown Napa Hotels
Here’s the honest comparison. Before Casa Mani, the downtown Napa hotel landscape had a few clear players, each with trade-offs:
- Andaz Napa (Hyatt): The longtime leader in downtown Napa. Excellent First Street location, 141 rooms, a solid restaurant, but no full-service pool or spa. Best for travelers who prioritize location over amenities.
- Archer Hotel Napa: 183 rooms, a rooftop bar with great views, sleek modern design. Strong on style and rooftop experience but limited resort amenities.
- River Terrace Inn: Smaller-scale, riverfront, more boutique feel. Popular with return visitors who want walkability without resort bustle. No spa, smaller room count.
- Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley: 203 rooms, full resort amenities (pool, spa, steakhouse, 15,000 square feet of event space), a walkable location, and Hilton Honors. The most amenity-rich option downtown by a clear margin.
The simplest way to frame it: for a full-service resort in a walkable downtown location with Hilton Honors points, Casa Mani is the default choice now. Archer still wins for rooftop scene; River Terrace Inn or Andaz hold up if you want the most intimate boutique feel.
And if you’re still working out how to actually get to Napa, our guide on how to get to Napa Valley breaks down airports, ferry routes, and transportation, all of which pair nicely with a downtown stay where you don’t need a car once you’re there.
Booking Casa Mani: Rates and Hilton Honors
Casa Mani’s opening promotion for group bookings, triple Hilton Honors Meeting Planner points and discounted meeting space for Sunday-through-Thursday stays, ran through June 30, 2026, and has since expired. For a corporate retreat, wedding block, or milestone celebration, contact the property or check Hilton’s group sales page for whatever offer has replaced it.
For individual leisure travelers, Casa Mani works like any Curio Collection property: Hilton Honors members earn and redeem points on eligible stays, and booking direct through Hilton.com or the Hilton Honors app unlocks perks like free Wi-Fi and member-only rates you won’t find on third-party booking sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley open now?
Yes. Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley opened in late April 2026 as planned and has been welcoming guests since. All core amenities, including BOA Steakhouse and The Spa at Casa Mani, are up and running.
Is Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley part of Hilton Honors?
Yes. Casa Mani is part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, so Hilton Honors members earn and redeem points on eligible stays. Booking direct through Hilton.com or the Hilton Honors app unlocks instant benefits like Wi-Fi and member-only rates.
How many rooms does Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley have?
The resort has 203 total keys: 188 guest rooms and 15 suites. According to the property, these are the largest rooms by square footage of any hotel in downtown Napa. Select rooms and suites include private patios with fire pits accessed through custom bi-fold doors.
What’s the address and phone number for Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley?
Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley is located at 1075 California Blvd, Napa, CA 94559. The property’s phone number is (707) 253-9540. Reservations are available online through curiocollection.com or Hilton.com.
Does Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley have a spa and pool?
Yes. The Spa at Casa Mani has five treatment rooms including a couples suite, plus a hydrothermal circuit with steam, sauna, and sensory shower. The spa is open to both guests and the public. The resort also has a full-size outdoor pool with a hot tub, surrounded by native landscaping, plus a communal Redwood Lawn with fire pits.
Is Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley walkable to wineries and restaurants?
Yes. Casa Mani is steps from First Street’s tasting rooms, galleries, and restaurants, making it one of the most walkable full-service resorts in Napa Valley. Many downtown tasting rooms, bakeries, and restaurants are within a 10-15 minute walk, so you can enjoy wine tasting without coordinating a car or driver.
Final Thoughts
Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley fills a real gap: a full-service resort you can walk out of and into First Street’s wine scene, and it now has real guest reviews backing up the early promise. For wine country travelers who want a pool, a spa, and a steakhouse without giving up walkability, or Hilton Honors members who’ve been waiting for a Napa property worth redeeming points at, this one’s worth booking as it settles into its first full season.
