Our team at CaliOrb created this interactive map of stores for the Napa Premium Outlets, so that visitors easily find the stores and find their way around the area. Whether you need help for sale? This interactive map helps you see exactly where everything is and plan your shopping schedule before.
Whether you want to find a certain store? Click the search field in the upper left-hand corner, enter the name of the store and search… Here it is.
More like to browse what is available? Scrolling through various categories works very well. Move your mouse over the map and use the scroll wheel to zoom more closely and see details.
How To Use This Napa Premium Outlets Directory Map
In the bottom right corner are buttons for zoom and option for full screen, if you want a bigger view. Because all outlet stores are on one level, every store shows on a single floor plan. Click any mark of store to receive more info about the offer here.
Sitting in the heart of Napa in the Valley of California, the Napa Premium Outlets sit right beside some of the most famous vineyards of the state and lovely grapes of the winter. That makes it a natural pause, if you already explore the region. Getting hear is quite easy, simply go to Road 29 and exit at First Street.
From San Francisco or Sacramento it is a simple journey by car.
Here you will find a good range of known designer brands and outlet content. The outlet of Cole Haan, factory store of Brooks Brothers, outlet of Talbots, factory store of Nike, outlet of Coach, factory store of Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Tommy Hilfiger, factory store of Polo Ralph Lauren and Guess all have stores. Some food spots round out the offer.
Visitors receive everyday low prices for products of current seasons, and the deals on end of season clothing are especially good. Besides the mentioned names, there is also factory store of J. Crew, Anne Klein and Barneys. Whether you search sporting shoes, casual dresses or something more elegant, there is big variety to choose.
What separates this outlet is how calm it stays compared to bigger and chaotic outlet centers in California. Crowds rarely build here, so shopping feels like actual rest instead of rushing or strain.
Being in Napa Valley allows this shopping trip to easily combine with other attractions of the region. It attracts folks because of its fancy hotels, hiking and outdoor activities, as well as wonderful food and wine experiences. Stroll to the main street at Second Street, if you have time.
It has a totally different feel from the outlet shop, with local stores offering wine accessories, home furniture and artistic gifts. Totally other style, but certainly worth a visit.
The hours range according to the day. Weekdays end sooner than weekends, with Friday and Saturday open most long. Sundays close a bit more soon.
Before visiting, it is good to check the current schedule.
Finding a place to park here is never a problem. Plenty of spaces are available everything stays tidy and guards patrol the ground often.
The number of stores does not match that in some huge outlet centers in California. This is a medium size place with carefully picked popular brands. That actually eases the cause, fewer stores mean less distance to go and faster shopping, if you know where you must go.
The open layout under the sky makes everything roomy and easily walked, which fits well with the relaxed feel of Napa Valley.
Some stores offer service of curbside pickup and in-store pickup for online sorted purchases, which is ideal if you prefer to buy atHome and take the products when you are in the region.
This catalog was correct during its launch, but details change often, so we update it often. Bookmark this page, so that you can easily check before your next trip.



