NAPA

The people of Napa, nearly 77,000 of them, make the city much bigger than neighboring towns. Owners of Napa real estate, however, haven’t given up on keeping Napa charming over the years. Its history is rich with the growth of the wine industry and as a center of commerce. The city’s historic buildings, with a wide variety of architectural designs, dot the landscape giving it a rich character.
Napa real estate was always destined to be popular. It sits on prime location at the Napa River, which gave way to navigation in the 19th century. Naturally, it became a center for travelers, as well as commercial and industrial goods being shipped. This preceded the Napa Valley Railroad, which eventually gave birth to today’s Napa Valley Wine Train—a loveable and charming railroad that takes passengers through the heart of Napa. You’ll enjoy excellent food aboard the train while enjoying the lovely views.

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AMENITIES OF THE NAPA COMMUNITY

And of course, Napa is home to an excellent culinary scene. There are a number of fantastic, upscale restaurants include Morimoto and La Toque. Napa has, in general, a wide-variety of choices ranging from tapas to tacos, catering to any palate. A town favorite for food and supplies is the Oxbow Public Market. It’s a beloved staple in Napa, which often serves as a hub for liveliness.

There are, from time to time, cooking demos, wine tastings, live music and a farmers market. Additionally, the market carries a lovely selection of fresh baked breads, cheeses, organic produce, as well as finding traditional market fare. You will certainly find yourself visiting here quite often.