My husband and I stayed here as part of our anniversary trip to Northern California. This was our first stay in Sonoma, and my husband found this in a Google search. It looked lovely online and in a good location, so we booked it--and we were not at all disappointed! This is a beautiful gated collection of bungalows of different sizes that have all been recently renovated. Walk through the front gates, and you are met by an Italian-style garden and courtyard, with a water feature wall, gas firetables, loads of comfortable seating, a Bocci ball court, and signs directing you to the various bungalows. There isn't a parking lot, but there is ample street parking and it's a safe neighborhood. (This is on a residential street.) We stayed in a ground-level one for 2 people that had comfortable seating, a small eat-in kitchen table, a kitchen fully stocked with dishes and kitchenware, a complimentary bottle of wine and waters, a big comfie bed with pillows, a fireplace, a big-screen TV, an A/C unit, and a big spacious bathroom. All done in light colors and clean, modern furnishings. The concierge met us in the courtyard and showed us to our bungalow but also gave us a tour of some of the larger units that had recently been redone, so some of these have separate bedrooms/bathrooms and living rooms --perfect if you are traveling with another couple. Bungalows 313 is a very short walk (less than 2 blocks) to the town square, where there are loads of restaurants and wine tasting rooms. The first night we were there, there was a concert in the square, with food trucks, arts and crafts, and other things for purchase. In the evenings, we could walk to the Girl & Fig or the Mexican restaurant, and in the mornings, we'd walk to the Sunflower Cafe for carryout coffee and breakfast. We could walk to Pangloss Cellars or any number of other wine tasting rooms. We did one day trip to go winery hopping in Napa (about 30 mins away), and one day trip to go winery hopping in Sonoma (most wineries within 15-20 mins). One thing to note is that restaurants in Sonoma close very early -- about 8 p.m. Only Murphy's Irish Restaurant stays open til 11 p.m., more as an afterwork gathering spot for the other restaurant workers. Stores tend to open pretty late, as well, often not til noon. It's a rather quiet little town and very quaint, with a focus on quality wine and food. We would go for dinner and then come back to the Bungalows, where we would open a nice bottle of wine and sit outside by the fire, reading or playing a game. It was so relaxing and lovely. I highly recommend Bungalows 313 for your Sonoma stay! …