Think Santa Rosa an odd choice for an overnight? Not if the destination is the newly remodeled Flamingo Resort. This 10-acre campus, built around a large pool that’s heated year-round, has been reimagined to bring back the original fun Flamingo flare with an immersive wellness program, including access to a 20,000-square-foot fitness club and spa and some of the best food and drinks in town.
The property is located in the center of the wine country’s largest city, famous for the Charles M. Schultz Museum (and skating rink); Russian River Brewing Company, home to the cult beer Pliny the Elder; and the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. Built in 1957, the Flamingo Hotel was once a respite for the Hollywood set, looking for a break from L.A. With new owners, new restaurants and a complete overhaul of design, it’s a surprisingly affordable and doesn’t skimp on experience. Don’t miss: The art alone seen throughout the property is worth a self-guided tour.
A wall of Heath Ceramics tile complements the bold floor-to-ceiling mural by San Francisco artist Serge Gay Jr. Other pieces of note include a pendant chandelier by HYBYCOZO and rope sculpture by Windy Chien. Eats: Be sure to stay long enough to get through the menus at the Lazeaway Club restaurant and Wild Bird & the Watering Hole poolside dining created by restaurateurs Benson Wang and Anderson Pugash of Palm House Hospitality in San Francisco. An equally inventive cocktail menu perfectly complements the on-site eateries.
Stay
If you’re planning a group getaway, book a ground-floor suite for easy access to the pool. Rooms range from $185 midweek to $600 for a suite. Look for EO products from Marin, as well as other sustainability minded features.
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