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Hilton Drops Flashy Casa Mani Resort In Heart Of Downtown Napa

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Published on April 24, 2026
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Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley, newly rebranded under Hilton’s Curio Collection in downtown Napa, opened this week after a full top-to-bottom redevelopment. The 203-room resort is pitching itself as Napa’s first downtown urban resort, combining a full-service spa, several dining options and more than 15,000 square feet of meeting and event space. The idea is to give visitors and groups a larger, walkable home base just steps from First Street tasting rooms and galleries.

Hilton announced the grand opening in yesterday's press release, calling the reopening “a modern interpretation of Napa Valley hospitality” and noting the property was rebuilt from the ground up. According to Hilton, Casa Mani now features refreshed public spaces, new culinary concepts and a wellness program intended to serve both overnight guests and locals.

Napa's New Downtown Resort

Design work led by DyeLot Interiors and architecture firm Backen & Backen reshaped guest rooms and shared areas to echo Napa’s agricultural roots, according to industry reporting. Hotel Management notes the property includes 203 rooms in total, with 188 renovated guest rooms and 15 suites, along with a Peloton-equipped fitness center, pool deck and The Spa at Casa Mani, which offers a hydrothermal circuit and five treatment rooms.

Dining And Design

Casa Mani has partnered with Innovative Dining Group to bring BOA Steakhouse to Napa, marking IDG’s first project in the valley and lining up a late-spring restaurant debut for the resort, according to Hospitality Net. The resort will also feature Creekside Terrace, a Lobby Lounge geared to wine tastings and a marketplace stocked with local purveyors, details that appear on Casa Mani's website.

What It Means For Downtown Napa

The property sits on the longtime Embassy Suites footprint at 1075 California Boulevard, a conversion that industry listings show was originally built in 1985 and more recently redesigned with meetings and events in mind. Cvent highlights the resort’s meeting capacity and event lawn space, while local coverage of the reopening has been reported by the Napa Valley Register.

Reservations And Community Access

The resort is already taking reservations and is advertising a limited-time opening offer for guests who book directly, according to the property’s site. For room reservations, spa bookings and updates on dining openings, visitors are directed to the contact information and booking links on Casa Mani's website.