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California : Santa Rosa

California : Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa, the largest city in Sonoma County is nestled in the center of famous Sonoma Wine Country. This warm and friendly city, an urban blend of art and culture, food, wine and recreation, is the perfect location for families and all travelers to stay for a relaxing and adventurous vacation. It is also a fabulous location for meetings and conventions. Santa Rosa offers unparalleled culture, food and entertainment. With more than 200 wineries, 16 golf courses, hot air ballooning and a number of award winning spas all located near to Santa Rosa, this is a good base from which to take advantage of all that the Sonoma Valley has to offer.

Places to visit in Santa Rosa :
Luther Burbank Home & Gardens
Northwest Santa Rosa Library
Charles M. Schulz Museum
Cultural Arts Council Gallery
Jesse Peter Native American Museum
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, The
Pacific Coast Air Museum
Sonoma County Museum
Sonoma Museum of Visual Art
Howarth Park
Safari West Wildlife Preserve & Tent Camp
Santa Rosa Junior College Planetarium
Sonoma County Farm Trails
Chateau Souverain
Matanzas Creek Winery
Paradise Ridge Winery
Sunce Winery

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