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Sonoma is a small Spanish colonial town at the end of the crescent shaped Sonoma Valley. This pretty oak studded region is renowned for its vineyards and there are many small, family-run wineries that offer tastings just a short walk from the town center.
The restored Mission San Francisco Solano de Sonoma was the northernmost, and last, of the California missions built by the Mexicans and is open to visitors daily.
Another feature of the town is the spacious plaza where the Bear Flag Revolt took place in 1846, propelling the state into independence from Mexico and then statehood with the US.
Sonoma is also the final resting place of the well known author, Jack London, and the town hosts a museum housing a collection of his souvenirs.
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Places near Sonoma
- Napa Valley 15 kilometers away
- San Francisco 59 kilometers away
- Sacramento 91 kilometers away
- Mendocino 163 kilometers away
- Monterey 195 kilometers away
- Carmel 200 kilometers away
- Lake Tahoe 230 kilometers away
- Big Sur 233 kilometers away
- Yosemite National Park 259 kilometers away
- Eureka 315 kilometers away
- Trinidad 340 kilometers away
- Kings Canyon National Park 376 kilometers away
- Pismo Beach 387 kilometers away
- Sequoia National Park 399 kilometers away
- Crescent City 414 kilometers away
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Accommodation choices for Sonoma
We've selected a range of accommodation options for when you visit Sonoma. Our choices usually come recommended for their character, facilities and service or location. Our specialists always aim to suggest properties that match your preferences.
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The Lodge at Sonoma Resort
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Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn
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Farmhouse Inn
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h2hotel
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