Apartments and Airbnb in Santa Rosa

Apartments and Airbnb in Santa Rosa

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  2. Bed and breakfast 2 guests, with garden
    Bed and breakfast 2 guests, with garden
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  4. Hotel with pool
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  6. Hotel with jacuzzi
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  7. House 3 bedrooms, with jacuzzi
    House 3 bedrooms, with jacuzzi
    • 188m²
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    6.7 ( 84 Reviews )

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  9. House 3 bedrooms, with gym
    House 3 bedrooms, with gym
    • 149m²
    • 6
    • 3
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    6.7 ( 30 Reviews )

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  10. Apartment 1 bedroom, with wifi
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  12. House 3 bedrooms, with garden
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    6.7 ( 90 Reviews )

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Vacation rentals prices and availability in Santa Rosa

Average price per night in Santa Rosa

  • $406 Jan
  • $447 Feb
  • $385 Mar
  • $366 Apr
  • $417 May
  • $478 Jun
  • $471 Jul
  • $472 Aug
  • $433 Sep
  • $460 Oct
  • $427 Nov
  • $620 Dec

Airbnbs and vacation rentals that are available in Santa Rosa (%)

  • 7% Jan
  • 8% Feb
  • 10% Mar
  • 9% Apr
  • 10% May
  • 10% Jun
  • 11% Jul
  • 11% Aug
  • 11% Sep
  • 11% Oct
  • 11% Nov
  • 4% Dec

Frequently Asked Questions about Santa Rosa vacation rentals


Santa Rosa, California, is a vibrant hub in Sonoma County that combines California wine country, scenic hills, and a welcoming downtown. This city is known for its wineries, culinary experiences, and proximity to towering redwoods and coastal getaways. Vacation rentals range from vineyard-view homes and modern apartments to cozy Airbnbs near gardens, trails, and tasting rooms. Whether you’re planning a wine tour, hiking adventure, or a peaceful retreat, Santa Rosa provides beauty and flavor in every direction.

Other vacation rentals in California

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  4. Auburn
  5. Avalon
  6. Avila Beach
  7. Bakersfield
  8. Bass Lake
  9. Berkeley
  10. Big Bear City
  11. Big Sur
  12. Bodega Bay
  13. Bolinas
  14. Borrego Springs
  15. Burbank
  16. Calistoga
  17. Camarillo
  18. Cambria
  19. Capitola
  20. Carlsbad
  21. Carmel-by-the-Sea
  22. Carpinteria
  23. Chico
  24. Clearlake
  25. Coachella
  26. Coronado (California)
  27. Crescent City
  28. Culver City
  29. Dana Point
  30. Davis
  31. Encinitas
  32. Escondido
  33. Fallbrook
  34. Fort Bragg
  35. Fresno
  36. Glendale (California)
  37. Half Moon Bay
  38. Healdsburg
  39. Hermosa Beach
  40. Huntington Beach
  41. Idyllwild
  42. Imperial Beach
  43. Indio
  44. Irvine
  45. Julian, CA
  46. Laguna Beach (California)
  47. Lake Arrowhead
  48. Lodi
  49. Long Beach
  50. Los Angeles
  51. Malibu
  52. Mammoth Lakes
  53. Mammoth Mountain
  54. Manhattan Beach
  55. Mendocino
  56. Modesto
  57. Montecito
  58. Monterey
  59. Monterey Bay
  60. Mountain View
  61. Mount Shasta
  62. Napa
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  64. Newport Beach
  65. North Lake Tahoe
  66. Oakhurst, CA
  67. Oakland
  68. Oceanside
  69. Ojai
  70. Orange County
  71. Pacifica
  72. Pacific Grove
  73. Palm Desert
  74. Palm Springs
  75. Palo Alto
  76. Pasadena
  77. Paso Robles
  78. Pine Mountain Club
  79. Pismo Beach
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  82. Redding
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  95. Santa Catalina Island
  96. Santa Clara
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  100. Santa Ynez
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  103. Sea Ranch
  104. Sequoia National Park
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Good to know: Visit and neighborhood recommendations in Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa delivers a rich experience with its artistic spirit, diverse landscapes, and deeply rooted wine culture. Guests can explore tasting rooms, stroll the historic Railroad Square, or hike through oak woodlands and creekside paths. The city is both energetic and laid-back, with a mild climate that supports year-round travel. It’s an ideal base for discovering the best of Sonoma County.

Where to look for an Airbnb in Santa Rosa

Railroad Square Historic District

The Railroad Square Historic District is the city’s most charming and walkable area, with 19th-century architecture, boutique shops, and local eateries. Vacation rentals in Railroad Square Historic District include loft-style apartments, restored cottages, and unique Airbnbs above cafés and shops. Guests enjoy live music, farmers markets, and easy access to downtown landmarks.

West End Neighborhood

Just next to Railroad Square, the West End is an artsy, residential district with colorful bungalows and a laid-back vibe. Rentals in West End include garden guesthouses, eco-conscious Airbnbs, and pet-friendly cottages. The neighborhood offers bike paths, coffee shops, and quick access to the SMART train.

Fountaingrove

Located in the hills northeast of downtown, Fountaingrove features modern homes, golf courses, and sweeping views of Santa Rosa and the valley below. Rentals in Fountaingrove include luxury houses, contemporary Airbnbs with decks, and elegant guest suites. The area is peaceful, upscale, and suited for those seeking relaxation and space. Fountaingrove is a great choice for extended stays or romantic getaways.

Bennett Valley

The Bennett Valley area blends residential serenity with scenic surroundings, including views of Taylor Mountain and vineyards. Vacation homes include stylish ranch houses, vineyard-adjacent cottages, and Airbnbs with outdoor dining patios. Visitors enjoy access to regional parks, golf, and local wineries.

Roseland

Southwest of downtown, Roseland offers a multicultural neighborhood with diverse eateries, family-owned shops, and a strong community spirit. Rentals include budget-friendly Airbnbs, suburban homes, and cozy spaces ideal for families. The neighborhood is up-and-coming and offers a real glimpse of Santa Rosa’s diversity.

What to do if you spend a vacation in Fargo

Fargo Theatre

The iconic Fargo Theatre, with its glowing marquee, is a 1920s cinema turned indie film house and live performance venue. Visitors can catch classic films, film festivals, or local theater in a beautifully restored space. The landmark anchors downtown Fargo’s creative identity.

Plains Art Museum

Located in a historic warehouse, the Plains Art Museum showcases regional and contemporary art through exhibitions, workshops, and special events. Guests can explore rotating galleries, shop for handmade items, or attend community programming. The museum offers a modern cultural experience rooted in local identity.

Red River Zoo

The Red River Zoo focuses on cold climate species and conservation, housing red pandas, gray wolves, and other unique animals. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, indoor exhibits, and interactive features for children. The zoo is compact but thoughtfully designed.

Fargo Air Museum

The Fargo Air Museum features vintage aircraft, flight simulators, and aviation history exhibits in a spacious hangar. Guests can learn about North Dakota’s aviation past and see restored planes up close. The museum hosts events, guided tours, and STEM activities.

Hjemkomst Center (Moorhead)

Across the river in Moorhead, the Hjemkomst Center houses a full-scale Viking ship replica and exhibits on Scandinavian heritage. Visitors can tour the ship, explore a Norwegian stave church replica, and learn about local history. The center connects Fargo-Moorhead’s heritage to its diverse community.

Downtown Street Art Tour

Fargo’s downtown walls are filled with colorful murals and creative street art, easily explored on foot or by bike. The Street Art Tour is informal but rewarding, with photo ops and surprises around every corner. Visitors can download guides or explore at their own pace.

Bonanzaville USA

Located in West Fargo, Bonanzaville USA is a pioneer village and museum complex featuring historic buildings, vintage vehicles, and heritage exhibits. Guests can walk through original cabins, a schoolhouse, and a saloon while learning about frontier life.

Island Park

Island Park is Fargo’s oldest park and offers tennis courts, picnic areas, mature trees, and a summer splash pad. It’s centrally located and perfect for relaxation or outdoor fun. Visitors can walk shaded paths, attend fitness classes, or enjoy quiet afternoons.

Where to find a vacation rental near Fargo

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Three and a half hours southeast, Minneapolis is listed in the document and offers arts, nightlife, and lakeside beauty. Visitors can explore the Walker Art Center, kayak the Chain of Lakes, or shop in the North Loop. Booking a stay in a vacation rental in Minneapolis, such as a trendy loft or lakeside home, adds cultural richness and metropolitan flair to your Fargo itinerary.

Grand Forks, North Dakota

About 75 minutes north, Grand Forks is in the document and home to the University of North Dakota and a revitalized downtown. Guests can enjoy concerts at the Empire Arts Center or skate at the Ralph Engelstad Arena. A few nights in an apartment in Grand Forks, perhaps near the river or campus, offer a relaxed collegiate vibe that complements Fargo’s energy.

Bismarck, North Dakota

Roughly three and a half hours west, Bismarck is listed in the document and known for its art galleries, state capitol, and scenic parks along the Missouri River. Travelers can explore the North Dakota Heritage Center or hike the trails near Fort Abraham Lincoln. Choosing a house in Bismarck, close to museums or nature spots, makes for a thoughtful and historical addition to your trip.

Duluth, Minnesota

About four and a half hours east, Duluth is included in the document and offers Lake Superior views, historic architecture, and fresh northern air. Guests can stroll Canal Park, hike Skyline Parkway, or visit Glensheen Mansion. Staying in a vacation rental in Duluth, such as a harbor-view cottage or hillside apartment, brings scenic charm and outdoor adventure to your Fargo getaway.

Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

Just an hour east, Detroit Lakes is not listed in the document but shines in summer with sandy beaches, lake festivals, and easy-going fun. Visitors can attend WE Fest, boat on Big Detroit Lake, or unwind with lakeside picnics. Opting for a cabin in Detroit Lakes gives you instant access to shoreline serenity and classic Midwestern recreation close to Fargo.


Explore captivating vineyards and enchanting natural landscapes across the United States.

Santa Rosa is renowned for its lush vineyards and premium wines, serving as a gateway to exploring other illustrious wine regions. Dive into the charming world of winemaking with a stay in Temecula, where the vineyards stretch over rolling hills. For those seeking a historical touch, airbnb in Hermann provide access to one of Missouri's oldest wine areas. The tranquil Finger Lakes region offers Geneva NY vacation rentals, set against picturesque lakeside vineyards. In Central California, stay in Paso Robles to enjoy a perfect blend of innovative wineries and idyllic landscapes.

Nature lovers will find peace in the area's stunning surroundings. Discover the serene beauty of Virginia by booking a Front Royal airbnb, located at the entrance to the Shenandoah National Park. The captivating desert landscapes near the Joshua Tree National Park can be enjoyed with Yucca Valley rentals. The scenic shores and invigorating adventures around Lake Ozark vacation rentals promise an unforgettable experience in Missouri. If lush forests and waterfalls intrigue you, consider Spokane holiday rentals to explore Washington's enchanting wilderness.

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