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Build an easy 2-day Napa County city break with a downtown base, a market start, scenic river walks, and classic wine-country stops like Domaine Carneros and Yountville.

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Build an easy 2-day Napa County city break with a downtown base, a market start, scenic river walks, and classic wine-country stops like Domaine Carneros and Yountville.
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Start at Oxbow Public Market for coffee, pastries, and a casual intro to Napa. Go early to beat crowds and keep breakfast flexible with multiple stalls.

Spend time in Downtown Napa browsing tasting rooms, shops, and lunch spots. It is walkable, but check hours and prebook popular tastings on weekends.

Add the Riverfront Promenade for a low-effort stroll, especially near sunset. Arrive before dusk for the best light and expect cooler breezes by the river.

The Napa Valley Wine Train is a splurge-worthy way to combine sightseeing and dining. Book ahead and arrive early for boarding and check-in.

Domaine Carneros is a signature stop for sparkling wine and terrace views. Reservations are recommended, and mornings can be breezy, so bring a light layer.

Yountville is ideal for a relaxed finish with lunch, public art, and a main-street stroll. Reserve meals on weekends and confirm tasting room hours before you go.
Typical daily costs in USD.
Accommodation: $50-$100 per night for budget hotels or hostels
Food: $20-$40 per day for inexpensive meals or groceries
Transportation: $10-$20 per day for public transportation or shared rides
Activities: $10-$30 per day for free or low-cost activities
Accommodation: $150-$300 per night for mid-range hotels or B&Bs
Food: $50-$100 per day for mid-range restaurants
Transportation: $20-$40 per day for car rentals or higher-end ride services
Activities: $50-$100 per day for tours and moderately priced attractions
Accommodation: $400+ per night for luxury resorts or hotels
Food: $150+ per day for fine dining experiences
Transportation: $100+ per day for private car services or high-end rentals
Activities: $200+ per day for exclusive tours and high-end experiences
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