Best Lodging Paso Robles

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Where to Stay in Paso Robles Wine Country

Paso Robles is a booming wine country destination. As a result, Paso offers many times of lodging accommodations. From budget to high-end accommodations, wine country travelers have several options. We like to lodge near the City Park area to walk to restaurants and not have to worry about driving. Paso Robles’s wines are delicious, and the nearby restaurants have plenty on their wine list to enjoy. Check out the lodging list in Paso Robles and around the wine country backroads.

Best lodging in the city of Paso Robles

Adelaida Inn (Budget)
1215 Ysabel Ave
800-549-7276

Allegretto Vineyard Resort by Ayres (Luxury)
2700 Buena Vista Drive
805-369-2500

Best Western Black Oak
1135 24th Street
805-238-4740

Canyon Villa Bed & Breakfast
(Luxury and 2.7 miles from town)
1455 Kiler Canyon Road
805-238-3362

Hampton Inn & Suites
212 Alexa Court
805-226-9988

Hotel Cheval Inn (Luxury)
1021 Pine Street
805-226-9995

La Bellasera Hotel & Suites
206 Alexa Court
805-238-2834

La Quinta Inn & Suites
2
615 Buena Vista
805-239-3004

Paso Robles Inn
1103 Spring St.
800-676-1713

Staples Inn Paso Robles
730 Spring Street
(805) 296-3636.

The Piccolo
(Recently opened- Luxury)
600 12th Street
805-226-5920

Top Lodging in the Paso Robles Country Side

Dunning Vineyards Guest Villa
1953 Niderer Road
(805) 238-4763

Trailer Pond at Alta Colina Winery
2825 Adelaida Road
(805) 458-8010

Peachy Canyon Inn
2025 Nacimiento Lake Drive
(805) 239-1918

Just Inn at Justin Winery
11680 Chimney Rock Road
(805) 237-4149

Summerwood Inn (Winery-Owned)
2130 Arbor Road
Paso Robles (805) 227-1111

The Loft at Zenaida (winery)
1550 Highway 46 West
Paso Robles (866) 936-5638

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  • Joe Becerra

    Joe Becerra has been traveling to wine country and enjoying wine since 1965. He is a retired educator, and now have the time the opportunity to share his wine travel experiences through this Website.

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