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Explore 2 UCPlaces digital self-guided tours in Sonoma

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Egyptian Museum

Welcome to Sonoma, a place where California’s history, wine culture, and natural beauty come together in one unforgettable valley. As we begin this tour, you’ll start to see why Sonoma has captivated travelers for generations. Rolling vineyards stretch toward the horizon, heritage estates preserve stories of early California, and small-town charm fills the plaza and surrounding neighborhoods. From the footsteps of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo to the region’s pioneering wineries, every turn here reveals another layer of culture, craftsmanship, and scenic wonder. Along the way, we’ll explore historic missions, family-run vineyards, art spaces, gourmet stops, and peaceful trails that show off the quieter side of Wine Country. Whether you're here for the wine, the landscapes, the history, or the simple joy of wandering, Sonoma offers a warm welcome and an easy pace. So settle in, take a deep breath, and let the valley unfold around you—Sonoma has a way of making every visitor feel at home.

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Egyptian Museum

Welcome to Santa Rosa, the dynamic heart of Sonoma County and one of Northern California’s most inviting small cities. Today’s tour will guide you through the landscapes, neighborhoods, and landmarks that define this community — a place shaped by creativity, agriculture, and a deep connection to the natural world. Santa Rosa blends a lively urban core with quiet parks, historic districts, and pockets of wild beauty that stretch right into the hills. It’s a city of artists and innovators, from Charles M. Schulz sketching Snoopy at his favorite ice rink to horticultural pioneer Luther Burbank cultivating plants that would one day circle the globe. As we make our way through its museums, gardens, and historic squares, you’ll see how Santa Rosa’s character has been forged over generations — resilient in the face of earthquakes and fires, proud of its agricultural roots, and continually reinventing itself as a cultural and recreational hub. Whether you’re exploring tranquil lakeside paths, strolling streets where early settlers once traded goods, or passing the vineyards that now define the region, Santa Rosa offers a sense of place that is both grounded and welcoming. And while our journey begins firmly here in the city, it will eventually carry us down the Sonoma Highway and into Sonoma Valley — where rolling hills and endless vineyards await. But for now, settle in as we discover the many layers of Santa Rosa, one stop at a time.