Envisioned as a living ecosystem where experimentation is embraced and rejuvenation takes shape, Rosewood Calistoga will offer a reimagined wine country retreat and residential enclave shaped by the land, legacy and lifestyle of this particular locale. A place where a simpler rhythm informs a lightness of being and centres on what matters most – time spent in good company. Here, Napa Valley is both backdrop and guide, a host welcoming a sense of wonder.
Set across 118 acres of Calistoga’s forested ridgeline, set within lush forestry and steps from the heart of a charming downtown, Rosewood Calistoga will express a design ethos that connects people to place. Design studio Atelier Marsh will carry forward the legacy of the renowned architect Ed Tuttle, who set the original vision for the property. Across the resort’s 129 guestrooms, suites and residences as well as its many shared spaces, understated forms will follow the lay of the land and echo the textures of the ridgeline while interiors will harmonise modern refinement with the warmth of wine country living. Conceived to reflect the terroir as the seasons turn, the design will draw on natural materials and locally inspired motifs to shape spaces that support contentment and community.
The joy and ease of wellbeing will be conjured through the awakening of the mind, body and spirit. Asaya, Rosewood’s integrative wellness concept, will ground guests within the destination and within themselves through guided treatments and therapies designed for clarity, intention and renewal. With the forest as its backdrop, the haven will comprise six treatment rooms, an outdoor garden, hydrotherapy experiences, and a fitness centre. Additional amenities will include two pools, with one reserved for adults and the other welcoming families, and a Rosewood Explorer’s children’s club. More than 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space will accommodate gatherings of all kinds, a gracious guest facilitating shared stories and lifted glasses.
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