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LOCALE MEETS THE HARRIS GALLERY




How to Spend a Weekend in Healdsburg—California Wine Country’s Hidden Gem


BY TAYLOR GORSKI

Farm-to-Table Cuisine, Beautiful Wineries and a Lavish New Hotel Are Just an Hour Flight Away

The charming destination of Healdsburg offers a serene escape filled with premier wine and farm-to-table cuisine. Located in the heart of Sonoma County, about 45 miles north of San Francisco, this small town is ideal for a weekend filled with relaxation. There’s fewer crowds compared to destinations like Napa and Sonoma Valley, and while there may be an “off season” in cooler months, there’s really never a bad time to visit Northern California (especially if it involves drinking wine). Healdsburg Itinerary

Hop on a direct, one-hour flight from SNA or LAX to STS for a seamless travel experience. Even if you have only two days, a trip to Healdsburg is well worth it. This is your 48-hour itinerary for a weekend in wine country’s hidden gem, Healdsburg.

Different from your everyday wine tasting, The Harris Gallery offers a chance to walk around a beautiful fine-art gallery located in a historic Healdsburg building built in 1908. Since then, there’s been some renovations, but bits and pieces are reminiscent of the original. All of the art found inside is by the talented father-son duo M.C. Harris and A3L3XZAND3R. Sip a tasting flight in the outdoor cabins or browse the gallery with a glass in hand. No, you don’t need a reservation!


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