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Experience the charm of the Napa Valley Wine Train, a meticulously restored vintage train offering a unique journey through California's renowned wine country. Departing from downtown Napa, this 36-mile round trip to St. Helena immerses passengers in the region's rich history and scenic beauty. Onboard, guests indulge in gourmet multi-course meals crafted with fresh, local ingredients, all while savoring panoramic vineyard views from elegantly appointed railcars.
The Wine Train offers a variety of curated experiences, including winery tours and tastings at esteemed vineyards such as Charles Krug and V. Sattui. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or seeking a memorable culinary adventure, the Napa Valley Wine Train promises an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Napa Valley's heritage and hospitality.
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How Much Does the Napa Valley Wine Train cost?
Ticket prices for the Napa Valley Wine Train start around $200 per person for a lunch trip in the off-season, with daylong tours reaching over $700 per person, depending on the experience chosen. Ticket prices vary based on the experience selected and season. Click Here to view all experiences offered.
How long is the Napa Valley Wine Train?
The Napa Valley Wine Train offers a scenic 36-mile round trip from Napa to St. Helena and back, providing passengers with a memorable journey through California's renowned wine country. The entire experience typically lasts around three hours, allowing ample time to savor gourmet meals and take in the picturesque vineyard landscapes.
Is there a dress code for the Napa Valley Wine Train?
Hop aboard the Napa Valley Wine Train in style! While there’s no strict dress code, you’ll find that some guests like to glam it up, especially for dinner—think cocktail attire. For daytime or lunch rides, many passengers keep it classy with business casual; collared shirts, slacks, or dresses fit right in, though a laid-back look is perfectly fine, too. And don’t forget a cozy layer—temperatures can shift as you journey through the vineyards! View What to Wear in Wine Country Guide
What wineries does the Napa Wine Train stop at?
The Napa Valley Wine Train offers select winery stops based on the tour package you choose. Notable stops include Charles Krug Winery, Napa Valley’s oldest; V. Sattui Winery, known for its stunning gardens; Grgich Hills Estate, renowned for its history and wines; Domaine Chandon, specializing in sparkling wines; and Castello di Amorosa, a 13th-century-inspired castle winery. Each package offers unique winery combinations, so check the Wine Train’s website to find the best experience for your Napa journey.
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Napa Valley Wine Train
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Napa Valley Wine Train
1275 McKinstry St., Napa CA 94559
(707) 253-2111 | (800) 427-4124 (toll free)
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