Hilton’s Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley opens—book with points
Hilton’s Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley has reopened after a full overhaul, offering a downtown resort stay in wine country—now bookable with Hilton Honors points.
Napa Valley’s downtown hotel scene just got a new option for travelers who want the wine-country vibe without giving up convenience.
Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley. part of the Curio Collection by Hilton. has officially opened and is now available to book.. The property—formerly Embassy Suites by Hilton Napa Valley—has gone through a property-wide refresh covering guest rooms and suites. public areas. dining spaces. wellness facilities. and outdoor zones.. For visitors. the change is more than cosmetic: the resort experience is being rebuilt around the idea of staying in the middle of Napa while still feeling surrounded by its natural landscape.
Hilton describes the hotel as offering a “full-service resort experience” right in downtown Napa.. That means guests can lean into downtime on-site. including The Spa at Casa Mani. a resort-style pool with a hot tub. and food-and-beverage service designed for long afternoons.. There’s also BOA Steakhouse. which is positioned as a seasonal. locally driven dining choice—an approach that fits Napa’s broader reputation for regional ingredients and wine pairing culture.. Communal spaces have been revitalized too. with areas meant for relaxing under the shade of a redwood tree and gathering around a fire pit.
What makes Casa Mani particularly appealing for mixed itineraries is its location.. The property sits roughly a short drive—or a longer walk—from downtown Napa’s tasting rooms. eateries. and art galleries. making it easier to plan evenings without constant rides.. Just beyond the hotel grounds. the rolling hills of Napa Valley set the tone. with vineyards nearby for travelers who want a quick shift from city streets to countryside views.
A major part of the reopening is the redesign language—intended to feel like a retreat. but with a clear sense of place.. Inside, the look leans on natural materials such as stone, cork, teak, and walnut.. The decor follows a restrained color palette. includes local agriculture-inspired artwork. and adds hexagonal motifs that nod to Napa’s pollinators.. Room features are built for comfort and unwind time, with soaking tubs, rain showers, robes, and slippers.
From a travel-planning standpoint. the new bookable status matters because it expands Hilton Honors options in one of the most in-demand regions for California getaways.. Even the pricing structure signals who the hotel is targeting: the resort feel comes with a range of nightly costs. and the fall harvest season—when Napa’s crowds traditionally peak—can push rates higher.. In those periods, travelers may find it more practical to weigh points redemptions rather than paying a standard cash rate.
Hilton Honors point strategies could play a central role here.. The hotel’s typical standard room rewards are described as roughly 80. 000 to 100. 000 points per night. while the cash price can vary widely depending on season.. Standard rooms are presented as starting around $259 per night, with certain nights climbing to more than $600 during peak harvest time.. For frequent Hilton travelers, that swing is exactly where redemption math often becomes the deciding factor.
There’s also a broader trend behind the opening that Misryoum readers will likely recognize: Napa properties continue to blend the “hotel stay” with the amenities people expect from full-service resorts.. That shift is especially relevant in downtown. where guests want easy access to tasting rooms but still expect a spa. a pool day. and social spaces that feel like part of the trip—not an afterthought.
Looking ahead. Casa Mani’s downtown positioning could make it a go-to base for weekenders who want to do vineyards and restaurants in a tight schedule. as well as for longer stays where on-site downtime matters.. With its redesign. resort-style amenities. and points-booking availability. the new opening adds another layer of choice in Napa—one that aims to keep the experience local. comfortable. and convenient at the same time.