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Getting Around
A personal vehicle or rental car is essentially required in Napa Valley, as public transport between wineries and towns is extremely limited. The Vine bus service connects the city of Napa to Calistoga along Highway 29, but most visitors rely on driving, rideshare, or organized wine-tour shuttles.
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Cash or Card
Napa Valley operates almost entirely on card payments, with credit and debit accepted at virtually every winery, restaurant, and hotel. Cash is rarely necessary, though carrying a small amount is useful for tips at tasting bars, farmers market stalls, and any roadside farm stand selling seasonal produce.
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Good to Know
Winery visits in Napa frequently require advance reservations, especially at prestigious estates, and simply turning up unannounced is considered poor form at the finer properties. Tasting fees have risen significantly in recent years and can run $50 to $150 or more per person, so budgeting carefully and booking ahead transforms the experience from stressful to seamless.
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ATMs
ATMs are widely available in the city of Napa, St. Helena, and Yountville, found in banks, grocery stores, and some hotel lobbies throughout the valley. International visitors using foreign-issued cards should check with their bank in advance, as fees for out-of-network ATM withdrawals in the United States can add a few dollars per transaction.
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Currency
The United States Dollar (USD) is the currency, available in denominations from $1 bills to $100 bills with coins for smaller amounts. Given the premium nature of Napa Valley hospitality, visitors should expect restaurant tabs, tasting fees, and hotel rates to reflect some of the highest price points in American wine country.
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Plugs
Type A and B outlets (120V, 60Hz). European and international visitors will need a plug adapter, and those with 220V devices should verify dual-voltage compatibility.
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Safety
Napa Valley is a very safe destination with low crime rates across its towns and rural wine country roads. The primary risk visitors encounter is drink-driving, and the valley takes this seriously, so designating a driver, hiring a car service, or joining a guided tour is both the sensible and socially expected choice.
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Airports
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is the primary gateway, sitting roughly 60 miles south of Napa and offering the widest range of international and domestic connections. Oakland International Airport (OAK) provides a slightly closer and often less congested alternative, while smaller Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport (STS) in Santa Rosa serves limited domestic routes to the north.