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PRIVACY, TRANQUILITY, COMFORT, SERENITY The Mediterranean architecture and gardens at CasaLana sets this B&B apart from others. Relax by the fountain in the courtyard as you take in the aromatic herb gardens. The tranquil river setting and lush gardens at CasaLana create such a naturally relaxing atmosphere it will help you unwind and de-stress. Each spacious guest room has a private entrance, private bath, TV, VCR, in-room coffee and refrigerator stocked with complimentary beverages. Bask in the serenity as you enjoy your expanded continental breakfast on the patio overlooking the garden and the Napa River. ARBOR ROOM As you step through the French doors into the Arbor room, your gaze is drawn upward by the interesting angles of the coffered ceiling and the gently turning fan. The antique furnishings give the room an Old World style that feels very comfortable. The four-poster queen bed is so inviting with its featherbed, luxury linens and plush down comforter, you may want to sink right into it. - Private entrance
- Air-conditioned
- Large sky lit bathroom with oversized shower and separate soaking tub
- In-room coffee and tea service
- In-room refrigerator with complimentary beverages
- Cable TV; VCR; CD Player; Telephone
- Sumptuous expanded Continental Breakfast served on the patio overlooking the river
PALISADES ROOM Linger on the private deck at the entrance to the room as you look out over the Napa River, soaking in the view of the Palisades Mountains. The spacious room is decorated in warm inviting tones and has an ultra-comfortable pillow-top King-size bed. When you look out of the room's many windows to the gardens below, you may find yourself wanting to take a garden stroll. - Private entrance with private deck
- Air-conditioned
- Large sky lit bathroom with double sinks, oversized glass-block shower and separate soaking tub
- In-room coffee and tea service
- In-room refrigerator with complimentary beverages
- Cable TV; VCR; CD Player
- Sumptuous expanded Continental Breakfast served on the patio overlooking the river
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