Wander historic 1800s buildings along wooden boardwalks, browse boutiques, antique shops, unique stores like the Olive Oil Company and Lavender Co., cafés, breweries, and restaurants. The area offers so many options. Popular Breakfast Spots - Swing Inn Cafe & BBQ - The Small Barn Old Town - Our Matcha Place - E.A.T. Marketplace Casual & Lunch Spots - The Goat & Vine - 1909 Temecula - Bottega Italia Live Music & Dinner + Entertainment - Baily's - Public House Temecula Wine Bars, Cocktails, & Upscale Options - C’est la Vie / Two Travelers Wine Bar + Merchant - Corbeaux Wine & Tea House - Thompson & Twain
The De Portola Wine Trail is a balanced combination of the picturesque valley and the 11 unique wineries that continue to nestle themselves amid the rolling hills. There are numerous options for private wine tours as well. The Wineries - Somerset Vineyard & Winery - Fazeli Cellars - Robert Renzoni Vineyard & Winery - Altisima - Gershon Bachus Vintners - Oak Mountain - Leoness Cellars - Danza Del Sol - Frangipani Estate - Cougar Vineyard & Winery - Masia De La Vinya
For our nature-loving guests, the area offers ample options. - Hot Air Balloon Rides - Horseback Rides Through Vineyards: - Santa Rosa Plateau: Ideal for hiking or biking through oak woodlands, vernal pools, and wildlife habitats - Harveston Lake Trail: A gentle, paved loop near a lake and playground. Great for families or light exercise. - Old Town Farmers' Market: Every Saturday morning catch one of the region’s best markets with fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, and live music - Temecula Valley Museum & The Merc Theater: Explore local history and enjoy live performances, musical acts, or trivia nights at this intimate venue
The resort spans about 46 lush acres featuring over 50 geothermal pools, water features, and cold plunges. Day Passes (9 AM–10 PM): M–Th: $99, Fri–Sun: $119; Adult‑only Terrace passes cost slightly more, and Twilight passes begin at $49 (starting at 4 PM). More information can be found on their website.