Guest User
August 1, 2023
Our travel group landed in Oakland, and on the way to Petaluma, our rental car was broken into in Oakland, including our clothes, toiletries, luggage, computers. We arrived to quality Inn late on Friday night. We checked in with Aaron at the front desk. We had asked if there were any 24 hour convenience stores where we can buy toiletries and after hearing our story, he gathered all the toiletries that he could provide us with, and that got us through our long weekend in Petaluma/Napa/Sonoma. The location of quality inn is close to the industrial area of Petaluma and near a lot of breweries (Henhouse and Lagunitas) . A lot of the breweries in that location tend to close early but you are just a 10 minute drive from downtown Petaluma. Petaluma is close-ish to Sonoma and Napa as long as you factor in traffic, it’s definitely worth the value if you don’t want to stay in Napa proper, especially during peak seasons (other hotels in napa proper were over $1000 for 3 nights!). The parking lot has a lot of EV chargers. I never felt unsafe at this hotel, but I did notice a number of homeless looking people wandering the street next to the hotel, but police were always on patrol. We got the king suite, which actually has a separate living space area with a bar top and microwave and mini refrigerator. Having the space was really nice, even though we were just 1 couple. The room itself isn’t very modern but it was clean. And as long as you are not going to spend your entire time in the hotel, it’s totally worth it. They also provide a continental breakfast in the mornings and a pool. We didnt use it but families with kiddos were always there. Definitely worth the money during peak travel seasons in Sonoma and Napa.