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This hotel has accessible rooms and assistive devices.
Suites
500 sq.ft. / 46 sq.m
These suites feature wood-burning fireplace and sitting area. Also include bathroom with Jacuzzi tub for two and separate shower. Most have a balcony or patio.
550 sq.ft. / 51 sq.m
Luxurious open floor plan suites ideal for couples. Offering four-poster king bed, wood-burning fireplace, Sofabed and oversized Jacuzzi tub. All suites have a balcony or patio.
600 sq.ft. / 56 sq.m
Separate master bedroom, private bathroom with separate shower and two-person Jacuzzi bathtub, as well as large living room with fireplace. All suites feature balcony or patio.
860 sq.ft. / 80 sq.m
This two-bedroom suite offers two King-sized beds, a spacious living room with sofabed and wet bar, plus a shared foyer and separate, private entrances for each room.
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Check-in 4:00 p.m. - Check-out 11:00 a.m.
Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa
100 Boyes Boulevard
Sonoma, California
United States 95476
Telephone: +1 (707) 938-9000
Fax: +1 (707) 938-4250
Email: smi.reservations@fairmont.com
Or contact one of our reservation specialists 24-hours a day toll-free at +1 866 540-4499 within North America or +1 506 863-6310 internationally
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We have bundled together our most popular amenities and activities into one resort fee of $59.00 per room per night plus tax* and includes:
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The club, founded in 1928, was designed by Sam Whiting, the course is widely considered a treasured relic of the golden age of golf architecture. The club, course, and grounds cover 177 acres of land.
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In the midst of Wine Country’s grandeur stands a true treasure: the iconic Fairmont Spa. Discover geothermal pools, a traditional Roman-style bathhouse and numerous treatments that pay homage to the holistic history of this renowned region.
From seasonally inspired menus to dining experiences that will satisfy any craving, see what our chefs are preparing just for you.
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Whether you are considering our resort as a place to exchange vows or to invite guests for a weekend of wedding activities, Sonoma Mission Inn offers a spectacular canvas to paint your memories.
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Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa is proud to offer meeting facilities supported by an array of professional and state-of-the-art services.
With a range of event spaces that are ideal for intimate gatherings to large galas, Sonoma Mission Inn has been a location for all types of celebrations for nearly 100 years.
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Discover a few of the ways Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa is working towards becoming a leader in sustainable hospitality.
Guests will find stations throughout the resort providing cold, filtered water to refill personal water bottles, helping us eliminate the use of single use plastics.
Not only do our resort gardens provide ingredients our chefs utilize in our restaurant dishes, they are also preferred by many pollinating species such as hummingbirds, bees and butterflies.
Buying from local farmers, vintners and producers reduces our carbon footprint as less pollution is created during transport. It also helps the local economy grow and thrive.
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Reviewed 2024-04-13
After a night stay, my wife developed a number of bed bites.
Reviewed 2024-04-12
Nice stay, great experience with valet and front desk staff. Loved the room, but lots of spiders in room and bugs around the property.
It’s a lovely property, but the building closest to the parking lot feels a little tired and not very luxurious. If you are going there for the spa, be aware that you will be charged a resort fee and also a spa fee (if you go). They do not guarantee you space at the spa, however. When I got my bill it was very complicated and I was charged a package charge and they did not give the credit that was promised. I called and spoke to someone but have not heard back with a resolution. The spa is awesome however.
Reviewed 2024-04-11
Good location and amenities such as food
Reviewed 2024-04-10
The hotel is beautiful and nostalgic. The spa waters are really healing. However, what made the stay exceptional was the staff. Everyone went out of their way to make us comfortable. Even the engineers that came to our room to help us with the television were delighted to help us, and anxious to please. The sign of an exceptional hotel is service… the service at the Sonoma Mission Inn is unsurpassed. We will most definitely be back. Thank you for making our stay so special. The Martinellis
Enjoyed this property. Good sized room with jacuzzi tub, small sitting area and balcony. Nice housekeeping staff and lovely spa and pool area. Very green ! Enjoyed our stay
Reviewed 2024-04-09
Had a big group and got compliments from other guest in our party that we picked a good hotel, usually doesnt happen.
We have stayed at 2 previous Fairmont locations within 6 months (Fairmont Banff Springs & Fairmont Miramar Santa Monica), and loved those properties. For Easter weekend, we selected the Fairmont Sonoma for the holiday, and particularly for the Easter Egg Hunt hotel activity for our 4 y/o. I had shopped all around Sonoma hotels, and Fairmont Sonoma had a very strongly advertised Easter Sunday activity day for the kids, with the Egg Hunt as the focus. We showed up exactly at 10a when the hunt began and all the eggs were long gone. Speaking to the Fairmont activity directors onsite, they said they "didn't anticipate this many kids" and therefore only had 300 eggs out. They also said in past years, they staggered the hunt for little baby/toddlers, and bigger kids at different start times (which is typical of any egg hunt). In this case during our visit, there were probably 1 egg per 20 kids. Big kids had 5-6 eggs in their basket, and younger kids had no eggs. My child found 1 broken egg, and many other kids did not have any eggs in their Easter basket (and crying). In short, it was a sad, terrible disappointment for kids (not only mine) and an egg hunt disaster. We have spent Easter at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs last year, and they had staggered start times, and probably 20-24 eggs per kid (with a huge group of kids at the hotel). There were so many eggs at the Broadmoor, all the kids had such a blast with full Easter baskets. That's what a fine hotel Easter experience should be if you have activities for the kids. Instead, it was sad. Although the Easter Brunch at Sante was delicious and beautiful, the huge disappointment of the Easter Egg Hunt overshadowed the weekend. For this reason, we really regret our decision to stay at this Fairmont property for a special holiday, that was meant to be extra fun for our daughter.
Sonoma Mission Inn used to be our favorite getaway. Sorry to say the service is no longer gracious.
Upon check in (Sunday), I noticed a large stain in the room's carpet near the window, which was wet to the touch. I reported the issue to the bellhop but didn't hear anything further from the hotel, until I spoke with the front desk clerk the following day (Monday). At that point, I was asked if I wanted to move to a different room. I declined because the water stain had dried and there was no further indication that there was an issue with the room. The day before I departed (Wednesday), I received a notification on my phone that I had received a voicemail. I am from Canada and my roaming was not turned on until the second day of my trip. When I listened to the voicemail, I realize that I was offered a substantially upgraded room earlier in the week (either Sunday or Monday). This offer was not communicated to me by hotel staff through any other method (i.e. text message, email, phone call to room, visit to room by hotel staff, interaction with front desk clerk earlier in the week). I spoke with the front desk clerk on Wednesday morning, and expressed concern that the upgrade was not offered to me in person when I spoke to the front desk on Monday. I was assured the issue would be addressed and I received a call from the Manager later that day, offering me compensation for one night of my stay in lieu of the potential upgrade that had been offered. I was satisfied with this resolution, based on the circumstances as I understood them at the time. On Wednesday afternoon and evening, things took a turn for the worse. Steady rainfall through the day and night resulted in a constant stream through the roof of the room, which was audible and was creating a huge puddle of water on the floor. To protect the room, I took the ice bucket and put it on the floor. By the next morning the container was considerably full. On checkout (Thursday), I spoke with the front desk clerk again and expressed my concern about the leak in the roof. I stated that it was outrageous that the hotel would even let us stay in a room with a known water leak problem. The front desk clerk offered me partial compensation for the night, a resolution I was not satisfied with. Upon further reflection, I have personally categorized this experience as something that causes me apprehension about booking with the Fairmont again in the future. A room with structural damage and a known water leak issue should not be occupied by a guest in any circumstances.
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