Woodinville is compact, and so is its lodging — a small, curated set of properties rather than a sprawl of chain hotels. That’s good news for planning: the choice isn’t overwhelming, and each option suits a clearly different kind of trip. An overnight transforms a rushed afternoon into an unhurried weekend — taste late, dine well, and skip the drive home.
Unlike wineries and restaurants, which appear across every district, hotels cluster in just a few places. Below is the honest, district-by-district picture of where you can actually stay.
Where to Stay, by District
The Yard at Harvest
The SOMM Hotel & Spa
Woodinville’s newest luxury arrival — polished, spa-forward boutique lodging woven directly into the walkable wine village. The pick for travelers who want a fresh, design-driven stay at the center of the action.
Hollywood District
Willows Lodge
The area’s iconic full-service retreat — gardened grounds along the Sammamish River, a spa, and celebrated dining on site, steps from the district’s marquee tasting rooms. The gold standard for a special-occasion stay.
Downtown Woodinville
Hampton Inn & Suites · Hideaway Lodge B&B
Downtown offers dependable, well-placed value: the Hampton Inn & Suites for modern, no-fuss comfort close to the action, and Hideaway Lodge, a bed-and-breakfast-style option for travelers who prefer a more personal, homey stay.
Warehouse District & West Valley
No lodging in these districts
These districts are for tasting, not sleeping — there are no hotels within them. Base yourself in The Yard, Hollywood, or Downtown, all a short drive away, and explore the Warehouse and West Valley tasting rooms from there.
How to choose where to stay
Match the base to the trip: The SOMM for modern luxury in the middle of a walkable wine village; Willows Lodge for a full-service, special-occasion retreat with dining and spa on site; Hampton Inn for reliable value; Hideaway Lodge for a personal, B&B-style stay. Whichever you choose, you’re within easy reach of a great tasting day.
Plan Your Wine Weekend
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