A woman in a red beanie and sunglasses playfully poses beside a large metal sculpture that spells "WINE" with a bottle tilted toward a glass, set against the backdrop of a vineyard with rows of bare vines and forested hills in Yountville.

Some towns try too hard to impress, but this one wins you over by keeping things calm and intentional. It feels curated without being crowded and indulgent without the chaos. After spending time in Yountville in Napa Valley, it’s clear this is where flavor and peace finally meet. My husband, who hates crowds, loved this Napa Valley town the most. These top things to do show how this small town delivers big on taste while keeping the noise out.

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1. Eat at The French Laundry, Napa’s Culinary Crown Jewel

Exterior view of The French Laundry, an iconic fine-dining destination housed in a charming ivy-clad building with rustic wood accents. A legendary restaurant that easily earns its title in the 17 best places to eat in Napa Valley.
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This world-famous restaurant offers a multi-course tasting menu in a fine dining setting. The French Laundry has earned three Michelin stars and is known for detailed presentation and seasonal ingredients. Reservations are required and often booked months in advance.

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    2. Grab a Sweet Treat at Bouchon Bakery

    A rich chocolate dessert wrapped in pink foil, a wall of artisan breads, and the iconic Bouchon Bakery storefront in Yountville. A beloved destination in the 17 best places to eat in Napa Valley, known for French-inspired baked treats.
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    Bouchon Bakery serves classic French pastries like macarons, croissants, and tarts baked fresh each morning. The line often moves quickly, and the outdoor patio has seating if you want to stay. We loved their “Oh Oh” pastry which was a chocolate sponge cake with creamy filling.

    3. Enjoy French Comfort Food at Bouchon Bistro

    Bouchon Bistro’s brick facade and bold red awning invite diners into this beloved Yountville staple known for French classics. A refined yet welcoming pick on the 17 best places to eat in Napa Valley list.
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    This casual-but-upscale bistro offers oysters, steak frites, and French classics in a relaxed setting. The menu is curated by Thomas Keller and keeps a high standard without the formality of fine dining. Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner.

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      4. Watch Hot Air Balloons Launch at Sunrise

      Colorful hot air balloons float above Yountville during a clear sunrise, with green hills and parked cars below. Watching hot air balloons launch is one of the most iconic things to do in Yountville for early risers.
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      Balloons begin launching around 6am from the V Marketplace parking lot on clear mornings. You can arrive to watch or book a ride in advance through local operators. Sunrise views over the valley make this one of the most scenic moments in town.

      5. Peak Into The French Laundry Culinary Garden

      A well-maintained garden path lined with neatly trimmed bushes and small trees leads to a flagpole under a bright blue sky. Peeking into the French Laundry Culinary Garden is a serene and inspiring thing to do in Yountville, especially for food lovers.
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      This open garden sits right across from The French Laundry. You’ll see rows of seasonal vegetables, herbs, and flowers used in the restaurant.

      6. Walk the Yountville Art Walk

      A trio of creative outdoor sculptures: a bright metal vine with monarch butterflies, a mosaic dog statue that says “Never Give Up!”, and a silver geometric human figure in a yoga pose. Exploring the Yountville Art Walk is a fun and artistic thing to do in Yountville.
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      Dozens of outdoor sculptures line the sidewalks along Washington Street. The pieces are changed and rotated throughout the year, and many are available for purchase. My favorites are the cheese slice in front of the Yountville Welcome Center and the butterfly sculpture.

      7. Try Handmade Chocolates at Kollar Chocolates

      A colorful display case at Kollar Chocolates shows off rows of artisan bonbons in vibrant hues and creative shapes, alongside a close-up of two white chocolate truffles in clear packaging. This sweet spot is a decadent entry on the 17 best places to eat in Napa Valley.
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      Inside the tasting room, you can see chocolate being made and sample truffles, bars, and seasonal flavors. Kollar Chocolates focuses on handcrafted sweets with clean, modern packaging. There’s also a case with individual pieces if you want to try just one or two.

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      8. Relax at The Spa at Estate Yountville

      A bright and luxurious spa lobby with yellow-and-white striped pillows, hanging chairs adorned with flowers, and a garland of greenery and candles draped above. Relaxing at The Spa at Estate Yountville is one of the most rejuvenating things to do in Yountville.
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      This full-service spa offers massages, facials, and body treatments in a calm, modern setting. Many treatments include access to outdoor lounges and quiet recovery areas.

      9. Ride or Walk the Napa Valley Vine Trail – Yountville Stretch

      A trail sign for the Napa Valley Vine Trail sits beside a paved path and shaded road with green mile markers nearby. Riding or walking the Yountville stretch of the Napa Valley Vine Trail is a scenic and active thing to do in Yountville.
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      The Vine Trail runs through Yountville and connects to other nearby towns along a flat, paved path. You can walk, run, or rent a bike to ride the trail. Views include vineyards, local neighborhoods, and wide open spaces with plenty of room to stretch out.

      10. Shop and Snack at Oakville Grocery

      Outside view of Oakville Grocery, a historic market, paired with colorful, fresh salads loaded with avocado, raisins, cherry tomatoes, and sprouts. As one of the 17 best places to eat in Napa Valley, it's a must-stop for gourmet picnic essentials.
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      Located just south of Yountville, this small gourmet grocery store offers sandwiches, baked goods, coffee, and local pantry items. It’s great for picnic supplies or a quick lunch stop. Parking is easy with spots at the back of the store.

      11. Take a Photo at the “Welcome to Napa Valley” Sign

      Two smiling visitors stand under the iconic "Welcome to this world famous wine growing region – Napa Valley" sign, backed by vineyard rows and mountains. Taking a photo at this famous sign is a classic and memorable thing to do in Yountville.
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      This iconic wooden sign is just a short drive from Yountville, near Oakville Grocery. It’s easy to pull over and grab a quick photo with the vineyards in the background. Morning or early evening has the best lighting for photos.

      12. Check Out the Mini Model of Yountville

      Mini Model Bakery, located next to the Napa Valley Railway Inn, features a white takeout stand with sunny yellow signage. A mini offshoot of a local favorite, it rounds out the 17 best places to eat in Napa Valley with its grab-and-go charm.
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      This tiny version of the original St. Helena bakery, The Model Bakery is tucked into a storefront window in Yountville. You’ll see miniature pastries, ovens, and a detailed kitchen setup inside a small display case. Look closely to spot it. It’s easy to miss, but it’s one of the most photographed hidden gems in town.

      13. Hang Out at Veterans Memorial Park

      A wet walkway leads through a lush garden park with engraved stone honoring military branches, flanked by trees and American flags. Reflecting at Veterans Memorial Park is a meaningful and quiet thing to do in Yountville.
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      This central green space has shaded benches, a fountain, and open lawn. It’s a quiet place to relax with a coffee or take a short break between meals and wine tastings. The park is also used for local events throughout the year.

      14. Start at the Yountville Welcome Center for Local Tips

      A whimsical oversized cheese sculpture with a giant fork stands in front of the red-brick Yountville Welcome Center. Starting your trip here is a smart and informative first step when exploring things to do in Yountville.
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      Located right on Washington Street, the Welcome Center has maps, brochures, and updated event info. Staff can offer personalized recommendations based on your plans. Stop by if you want ideas beyond the main attractions.

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