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    Courtyard by Marriott Paso Robles

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    Michael U.

    Conveniently located just south of Downtown Paso Robles the Courtyard by Marriott is everything you need without a lot of bells and whistles. Fair priced and close to the highway guests can get to any winery in less than thirty minutes while all the best Restaurants are just up the street. Rooms are comfy and quiet, the 24/7 fitness center and free parking are a bonus. For those looking to get some work done, however, be aware that WiFi lags on the first floor.

    Space between bed and couch
    Barbieejo A.

    Our first time in Paso Robles so excited to explore this area. I chose Marriot bc the company so I expected professional interaction and stay. Upon entry the room was quite small space and only desk are to put stuff down. I tried to put drinks and stuff on another area but not realizing that the micro was hidden under and in order for it to open you must have the top clear. Pretty bad set up. Also the long dresser kinda drawer rolls out from under that desk and must be pushed back in to walk by. Again poor design. The reason I give such low stars is because the bathroom door locked on its own with no one in it. I had to call the front office and they sent a maintenance guy he said oh yeah this happens bc they're basic cheap locks and it triggers lock mode. The other latch part on the wall showed the use of a flat head or something previously to obtain the slight wood crack. So definitely had to keep the door open at all times. So with that being said the door is heavy and if it was fully opened properly it swung open on its own. We had to hold the door so it wouldn't lock on us while we might need it. The from door opens in while the bathroom door opens out. We held the door open widely to go in and out of the room. Again poor design. The bed and couch had very little space between each other. The other is our view from back window, it had stacked pallets and about 8 to 10 gallon bucket paint cans what a view while trying to catch the sunset from the room. Or even just a view. This was our first time in Paso Robles and I will Never stay here again. Nor recommend this place. After a long drive we asked for coffee and they said oh we don't have Starbucks open right now you have to wait for the time frame. They have brunch, lunch and cocktails but all at time frames. One was till 4 then open back at 5 so nothing served in between unless you purchased basic stuff from the lil corner shelves like store they haveexcept coffee. When I asked the employer she didn't understand much so I spoke in Spanish but I speak it as well so she said she didn't know ask the front desk so as I asked his response was there's coffee in your room, that is a service we provide. Ok fine as we entered back into our room there was a 5.00 fee for water. Being that this company has had A Great running with High standards as I thought this is disappointing. Another thing I was quoted one price and got charged another. Yes I am a member also but I will Not stay Here or recommend this place, unless your in for a quick put your head down with No Amenities!! The service as we entered and as we exited was blah! I didn't even get a Thank you for Staying with us how was your stay? No professional interaction with a company that carries a name so well. I could have chose another place to stay but was expecting so much from The Marriot. Such a disappointment. There's no free coffee or choice even to buy a fresh made, there's no Continental breakfast, and the time frame which you can be hungry on their time. So this is My review Not yours so take a chance and You might get a better experience. I called the 800 number and got a lady who speaks Indian and she kept saying it's hard to hear you 8 felt I had to realize my voice to a screaming loud voice and she again repeatedly asked to repeat my self and I said it's because it's so loud over where you're located I can hear all their conversations as well. I said I would call back because I didn't want to use a super loud voice over trying to be heard on her end. Wow such a disappointment. I will try to receive the difference of the cost which I was first quoted. Wish me luck

    Edward C.

    Great location to the major wineries! Friendly staff. As I understand it, rooms are recently renovated. It was decent but still felt dated. All the lights were independently controlled by the switch in the light, which made it inconvenient.

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    Alan S.

    The Courtyard property in Paso Robles is currently undergoing renovation from August 8 - September 30 2024 (completion date subject to change). Despite the construction, we enjoyed our stay and the hotel's amenities. Besides taking full advantage of the complimentary internet access and the pool, we also appreciated the Starbucks coffee, water, lemonade and cookies that were conveniently served atop a table by the entryway. The property also features a gym, bistro, business center, conference space and meeting rooms. Our room was clean and comfortable and included a smart tv, refrigerator and even a microwave. FYI - there is plenty of parking but it is an additional charge. The service was adequate, but I wouldn't say any of the staff was overly friendly or went out of their way to assist us. The only exception was Amy who deserves to be commended for her above-and-beyond customer service skills. If and when we visit Paso Robles again in the future, we'll definitely consider Courtyard Paso Robles as one of our top hotel options!

    Steven C.

    What a wonderful welcome from Abraham Marquez who made me feel right at home from a long Ride from Carlsbad. Thanks Abraham......

    Breakfast/Happy Hour area located just off the lobby.
    Mike W.

    Room price was reasonable, staff was friendly and accommodating, and there was plenty of parking. Clean, nicely decorated room. The bed was slightly hard (in my opinion), but my wife slept fine. Bathroom was very nice with plenty of soft towels and personal toiletries however, the showerhead water pressure was a little weak. Breakfast/coffee shop, located adjacent to the lobby, serving Starbucks brand products in the morning, and doubles as a bar in the evening with lite munches. NOTE: There was some renovation/construction occurring during our visit, but we weren't inconvenienced or bothered by any noise.

    A nice touch: hot chocolate and fresh-baked cookies in the lobby
    Michael C.

    We had occasion to stay here for one night during a recent visit to the area. The hotel is conveniently located just minutes from downtown Paso Robles with its many shops and restaurants. Front desk staff could not have been friendlier. Due to ongoing renovations, they had a little "renovation basket" at the front desk offering snacks free of charge, in addition to what I assume was a holiday-related hot chocolate and chocolate chip cookie table for guests to treat ourselves to a warm drink and fresh-baked cookie. There is a small "bistro" in the lobby offering limited menu food items and drinks for sale. The room itself was standard basic Courtyard fare, with a comfortable king-size bed and four equally comfortable pillows. A small love-seat was a bit hard, but served its purpose for our short stay. There was a small desk and chair and luggage stand. The room had a small fridge, microwave and coffee/tea bar - with coffee also offered gratis in the lobby. There was no complimentary breakfast - so you're on your own for that. I had three issues with the room that knocked one star off my review: The toilet in the bathroom has to be the lowest toilet I have ever encountered. I am guesstimating it is no more than 12 inches off the ground. With no grab bar nearby, getting up and down off that low of a commode would be a challenge for anyone with mobility issues or even those of us of a certain age. Not sure what they were thinking having such an extremely low toilet. It's like a toilet for children. In the shower, they have the three pump bottles you find in so many hotels nowadays. One each obviously meant for body wash, shampoo and conditioner. The problem was the bottles - if labeled at all - were impossible to read to know which was which. Not so much a problem with the conditioner, which could be ascertained by appearance and consistency - but not possible to distinguish which was shampoo and which was body wash. Easy enough to have been taken care of by housekeeping. The third and last issue we had was that the A/C unit is positioned directly opposite of - and blows directly on - the bed, so if you have the A/C on at night, you're going to feel that cold air blowing directly on you. Fortunately, the window in our room opened up a small crack of a space, so we wound up turning off the A/C and having the window opened that crack to allow in the cool night air instead. All said, this is a conveniently located property with a friendly staff. If you're looking for a basic hotel and are familiar with the Courtyard brand, this hotel would serve nicely for a short stay.

    Ally W.

    This hotel is a cookie-cutter Courtyard by Marriott like its other locations: it provides a basic room with a comfortable bed. The TV is installed at a perpendicular angle to the bed, so it's impossible to watch TV while lying in bed. The bathtub is small. There was quite a lot of highway noise from cars early in the morning and some type of construction in the room above mine (1 star off). The curtains in the room do not overlap completely, so there is a large gap for light to come through in the mornings (1 star off), not to mention the additional small holes in the curtains. Needless to say, I did not get the best rest. In terms of cleanliness, I noticed a spider in the bathroom. I'm not afraid of spiders, but wish the hotel did a better job with the upkeep (1 star off). The spider was sleeping. I'm glad someone in the room got enough rest!

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    Beautiful hotel ideally located. And dog friendly! Our room was spacious and comfortable and…read morespacious, with a gas fireplace, bathtub and big bathroom. We were in room 201, and it was very quiet. The breakfast was complimentary but not that exciting. Had a cocktail in the outside bar, and it was very nice with all the fires. The library had candy with little bags where you could help yourself. Everyone was very nice, and free parking was right across the street. A lovely place to stay and we will definitely stay again when we visit Paso Robles again.

    For the boutique hotel adventurer, Hotel Cheval will hit many of the right notes. Located in quaint…read moredowntown Paso Robles, it offers accommodations with a touch of class. From the outside, it's rather unassuming, but once you go in the front doors, the inner real beauty of this location is revealed. The courtyard is simply amazing, and like a bubble in space and time that offers a refuge from the outside world. In the evening the fireplaces are burning with hardwood every night and they offer fresh made s'mores to hotel guests. There's actually a s'mores menu. The whole environment is almost like something from a movie. They've also got a wonderful library that is tastefully appointed with many wonderful and interesting different books to read. It definitely invites you to sit down and snuggle by the fire with a good book. Such a cozy feeling! You can also select some candy for a snack. The rooms themselves are also beautiful and the bedding looks nice. Though I will say for me personally the pillows were really uncomfortable, and they had a rough spun duvet which smelled musty on the inside like it hadn't been washed in quite awhile. It looked and smelled like they were washing the sheets and the blanket but not the duvet itself. They also offer breakfast in the morning, but it's a little bit later than some other places so if you have to get an early start, then you probably won't be able to catch it. Overall I really enjoyed the stay and would say this experience is really good for the boutique traveler that is looking for a peaceful, unhurried trip.

    The Ava Hotel Paso Robles, Curio Collection by Hilton

    The Ava Hotel Paso Robles, Curio Collection by Hilton

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    For my Wife's Birthday this past November, we booked our first trip to Paso Robles…read more To be perfectly honest... I don't know why, but I always thought that Paso Robles or "Paso" as it's referred to, was some Podunk town that just wasn't worth stopping for. Yeah, I've passed it so many times while traveling North on "THE 101" or simply "101" as they refer to it in NorCal.... ;) (IYKYK) And all those times I've passed through, I've never once thought about pulling off the freeway to see what Paso was all about. Well, just like Julia Robert's character said in Pretty Woman while shopping on Rodeo Drive.... "Big Mistake. Big. HUGE!" Yeah, just like that sales clerk in Pretty Woman I too made a HUGE mistake! Plot Twist: I am the Good Looking Not Quite the Silver Fox Richard Gere of this story. =) ----So let's break down Paso & The Ava Hotel---- For my wife's Birthday Weekend, we made reservations at... The Ava Hotel Paso Robles. Mind you, we left mid-day from our home and by the time we arrived to Paso and pulled into the Hotel parking lot, it was already dark, but right away I could tell that the Hotel my wife booked us was Top Notch. First Impression: Sheesh, my wife sure knows how to spoil herself for HER Birthday weekend. Haha. Once parked, I had my wife and 3 girls head into the lobby out of the cold while I lugged what felt like 12 suitcases... We were only there for three nights; do you really need a suit case just for your change of shoes?? Gotta love Girls... Plot twist: The suitcase with the extra shoes.... WAS MINE!!!!!! Jk, maybe, not really, I'll never tell... =) Upon checking in, I immediately noticed how Great the staff was; Kind, Welcoming and from the looks of the place, even at night, I just knew we were going to enjoy our weekend stay here. ----The Room---- Everything you'd expect, but More! We had 2 comfy Queens, a large screen TV, a mini fridge, a clean bathroom and a Great standalone shower! Being that this hotel is Brand New, everything was clean and felt nearly unused which really made for an enjoyable stay. The next morning, my wife's actual Birthday, we got dressed, headed downstairs and celebrated with a Birthday Mimosa from their Lobby Bar. It was the perfect start to our day and to my wife's Special Day From there we headed out to explore Downtown Paso Robles which BTW, The Ava Hotel is what I would call the start of the Downtown area so it's literally the PERFECT place to stay if you, yourself come to Paso Robles one day. And to those still with us, Remember earlier when I said I made a "Big Mistake. Big. Huge!" By simply thinking that Paso Robles was some Podunk, no-nothin town that wasn't worth exiting the freeway for?? Well, I'll be the 1st to admit. I was wrong!!! Paso is one of my new favorite Central Coast towns that I can't wait to come back to. The fun little shops, the great eateries, Wine, more Wine, Did I mention there's Wine? Yeah, loads and loads of world-renowned wineries specializing in French Reds, but they've got whites too so don't stress. Not a wine person? More of a beer drinker? Paso's Got You!! Come check out Firestone Walker Brewing Co., home of the "805" beer; the regions Phone Area Code. Yeah, drink local baby!! So after enjoying breakfast at the Cowgirl Cafe (Epic Review coming soon), we went to the downtown park at let our kids play with the locals. We then hit several of the eclectic shops, including a local bookstore where my wife was like a kid in a candy store and The Spice of Life Tea Shop which I fell in love with (reviews of everywhere we went NEXT, so stay tuned) and finally made our way back to The Ava to take a break and rest our pups (our feet). Upon walking back to The Ava Hotel, I couldn't help but be in Awe of this well manicured, architecturally forward, beautifully designed building. To be honest, It looks and it feels more like a Resort and I felt so spoiled to be apart of its beginning days and I'm proud to give it the 5 stars it deserves. So... What have we learned?? Step 1: Book a room at the Ava Hotel. Step 2: Put your wife's name on the luggage tag of your suitcase for the extra shoes you really brought. Step 3: Bring one empty suitcase for all the Romantasy books your wife's gonna buy at Spare Time Books! To Paso.... To The Ava Hotel... I can't wait to come back!

    We were very impressed with how this hotel looked and how central it was to downtown, but after…read morestaying here two nights, the downsides slowly revealed themselves. At check in, there were absolutely no perks for anyone who booked via Amex Platinum. For a hotel that looks brand new, there was no care done to the build. I can't remember the last time I heard an upstairs and next door neighbors in a hotel, let alone one this new. You'll hear every single stomp and slam in your room. You get a daily food/bev credit, but somehow the one cafe runs out of smoothies at 10am? Pet friendly and they'll charge you $75 to have one stay, but there isn't even a grass patch nearby. It was great being able to walk 5 mins down the street to the heart of downtown, but I'd likely look around before coming back. It looks nice, but there is a ton to be worked on still.

    Stables Inn - Queen bed in the Bunkhouse

    Stables Inn

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    Unless you must drive all the way straight through to LA and you have a minute to take a more…read moregentle route with a stop along the way, stop here. If Paso is your destination you may stop here as well, but certainly for sure without exception if it's a layover, stop here. The property and rooms are cute and clean, the staff super professional, helpful and friendly. The pillows are perfect and the in-room amenities what you need. Price point is unmatched and definitely ideal for an overnight. The inn is a short three blocks from the square and many dining options abound there. There's also a really delicious burger joint across the street and a deli a block over if you want a few of the 805 lagers to keep you company. And if you're stuck in the room for five hours on laptop calls and elect to have a burger first then all the 805 lager during you never get to walk to the fine dining spots and choose one last beer and the pillows instead. Strong recommendation for this spot. My newest stopover go-to.

    The Stables Inn is a revamped motel that's been made into a trendy and modern place to stay. This…read more"boutique hotel" is sparkly clean inside/out, and beautifully decorated! I love, love, love that they are pet-friendly too! We brought our Aussie along, and it was just a block away from the downtown area, so she loved walking over to the park and restaurants. We needed an early check-in, and the hotel staff were super accommodating. They made sure to have a room ready for us when we arrived. Everything from start to finish was amazing! 5-star service all the way! Be sure to stop by the front desk in the morning for a slice of their complimentary, freshly-baked delicious coffee cake, coffee/tea, or yogurt.

    Farmhouse Paso - Double beds. So comfortable!

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    What an adorable place to stay for a weekend trip to Paso…read more The Farmhouse is a newly renovated motel. While the word motel has certain perceptions attached to it, farmhouse is in actuality a bright, modern, and very aesthetically pleasing hotel with wonderful amenities. Prices can be average to above average depending on the time of the year, but we were able to use some credit card points to save even further. I'd say the stay is worth the baseline price, though. We got the standard king bed room. Each room has its own little patio, and a shared fire pit nearby. The room was spacious, clean, and the color palate is a dream. The bathroom amenities were standard. It's a room you wouldn't mind doing a staycation in. The service is wonderful. There is a front desk for easy check in, and the host was available via text if we needed anything ( at one point we needed more tissues and she brought it within minutes). They also offer free rosé upon arrival and free pastries and fruit/coffee during breakfast. The location is not exactly in downtown but it's a 15 min walk or a 5 min drive to the park/square. Can't wait to come back .

    Such a fun and cute place to stay!…read more For reference, I'm usually not a motel girlie. I've done Hampton Inns and similar but prefer the Four Seasons and Ritz Carltons. Having said that, I've had better customer service at some 3 star places than some 5 stars. I had read great things about this place and it looked so fun, I couldn't pass it up! Guest services here are stellar. I called the day before to see if we could store our luggage in the lobby, realizing we had a tasting before checkin. Not only was that fine, but they said we could get into our room a little early to avoid that. And, they left us a sweet note and gift for our anniversary! If we needed anything, they were quick to reply and help throughout the stay. (For example, hubby forgot his toothbrush. I texted you see if they had any - they did in their gift shop and offered to run one to our room!) The room itself was compact but comfortable and well appointed. And, it was so nice to walk into a cool room on such a hot day. (Don't take that for granted - I've had less than great on that front.) Storage is a little limited, but we used our luggage as a dresser drawer. The bed was firm and cozy, and the sheets were lovely. We slept great! The toilet paper and tissues were a little rough - almost office supply quality - which was disappointing. Huge TV with lots of options. They serve croissants and coffee/tea in the lobby/lounge area in the morning. The croissants were big, buttery, and beautiful! Yummy! The coffee was meh at best. The location is great - just a few blocks to the town park and restaurants. We didn't have an opportunity to use the fire pit, but they looked cozy. The property itself is pretty with lots of flowers. The drive/walkway was steep in some places. Parking seemed a little tricky - we saw people taking a few attempts to make it work - but doable. You only get 1 key per room. We were doing things together the entire time, so that wasn't an issue. I would have liked to have seen an extra security lock on the door, but that's me. All in all it was a great stay and I would be happy to return! (Hint, hint in case hubby sees this!) Huge thanks to all there for making our anniversary getaway a romantic, relaxing treat!

    Oxford Suites Paso Robles

    Oxford Suites Paso Robles

    (184 reviews)

    $$

    The Oxford Suites in Paso is are go to when we want to take a quick care free trip.We have been so…read moremany times and are never disappointed. So many perks with your room! Free breakfast Compilemntary Happy Hour Gym with Peletion (Steam Room & Sauna) Pool & Jacuzzi Plus a free shuttle any where withnin 5 miles of the hotel! We have been fortunate enough to have Cheyenne check us in the last 2-3 times we visited and she is always looking at what is availble to give us the best suite! She is so friendly and remembered us! Thank you Cheyenne for always greeting us with a smile!

    This is such a cute hotel. I am really glad I came across…read moreit to book the girls trip I took. Check in was so easy and they were very helpful. They have a seating area near check in that's super cute and perfect for photos. We booked a 2 queen room. It was perfect. Loved the couch they had in the room. It fit so well with the theme of the hotel. The bathroom was so spacious 2 of us were able to get ready at the same time. The only thing we found odd was that it seemed that the bathroom door wasn't closing all the way which we were okay with it. They have afternoon drinks where guest get a complimentary drink everyday during your stay. We had plans so we didn't partake the days we were there. They also have complimentary breakfast which was really nice. It was so unique, but love that the kitchen was open to the seating area. We primarily went for an event, which the hotel offered complimentary shuttle to go and pickup. It was an amazing perk. Overall, loved the hotel. It was in a good spot near downtown. We did walk a couple of times which was nice. I would come back next time I have a Paso Robles trip.

    Paso Robles Inn - King suite room

    Paso Robles Inn

    (584 reviews)

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    Paso Robles Inn is a nice hotel in an historic building right on the downtown square. It's hard…read moreto beat the location in walking distance to many shops, restaurants and tasting rooms. While the building is historic it's been recently renovated and the rooms are modern and well equipped. We chose a Garden King Room. It's a good-sized room with a fireplace and a nice balcony overlooking the beautiful courtyard. The bathroom is spacious with a walk-in shower and a large double vanity. There is a Nespresso type coffee maker in the room and a tea kettle. Also, a couple bottles of drinking water per day are provided. Connected to the hotel is the wonderful Cattlemen's Bar which is beautifully renovated and has a nice local wine list and makes creative cocktails. There's also a breakfast restaurant which I went to for take-out coffee (the coffee maker in the room made weak coffee). Also, a steakhouse which we did not visit but is also recently renovated and looks nice. Service at the hotel was professional and friendly. The only downside of the hotel is that we were so busy with activities that we did not get to take full advantage of the hotel offerings.

    The room we stayed in was clean and the bathroom was so spacious! Plenty of counter space. The one…read moredifficulty we had was with the remote for the heating/air conditioning unit. The instructions posted on the wall do not match the buttons on the remote. We ended up doing a web search for the unit's instruction manual. That's pretty sad. These things should be more intuitive. We liked having a fridge and microwave in the room. The downside to our room was that it was on the 2nd floor and we had to carry our things up the stairs since there was no elevator. Do ask for a ground floor if you want to avoid walking up stairs. I became more mindful of these details in recent years when husband suffered from shortness of breath and had a challenging time doing stairs. The property looks nice with several different buildings surrounding a center common grassy lawn area with curved walkways & mini bridge next to their herb garden and koi pond. There are little fish and some ginormous ones in their koi pond. There is also a pool at the rear of the property. It was easy to find parking near our room. The grounds look lovely from your room or from a distance. But we noticed dog poop on the grass when we wanted to walk over to one of the sofas in the grassy area. BE CAREFUL when walking on the grassy parts. People who bring pets here are not mindful about cleaning up after their pets. This is in stark contrast to our stay at Cambria Shores Inn during the previous days (a pet friendly hotel with lots of little dogs staying and no dog poop messes in the outdoor common areas). I guess the pet owners who stay at Cambria Shores Inn are more respectful than the ones who stay here at Paso Robles Inn. Another thing about the outdoor seating is that they look great from a distance, but their uncleanliness can be seen once you walk closer. They were dirty and there was even one set of sofas that had poop on them. It's as if the hotel staff does not go around and wipe the cushions down each day (which I have seen hotel staff do at other hotels and it truly makes a difference). It looks like a nice place to sit & relax outside, but doesn't really work out that way in practice. Hotel is conveniently located near shops & restaurants. The one challenge is crossing Spring St. which is way busier than I ever imagined it to be before booking a room here. LOL The downtown area is pleasant, and you don't need to drive anywhere unless you're visiting a nearby winery.

    Allegretto Vineyard Resort - Explore.

    Allegretto Vineyard Resort

    (667 reviews)

    Stumbled into Allegretto on a whim: was visiting Paso Robles and booked a wine tour. Within 30…read moreminutes of arriving, knew I had to stay. The vision behind this place is truly inspiring and heartwarming. Built from the ground up around sustainability, human energy, and the balance between light and dark: allegretto, as a name, captures it perfectly. There are structures and masterpieces from six continents woven throughout the grounds, and as you walk through, you feel transported: one moment you're in Europe, the next in India, the next rooted right here in the American West. Astrology, art, intention, and the practice of living in the present moment are threaded through every corner. The wine selection has something for every palate. The tasting room mostly outdoors and so relaxing + beautiful, and the club membership is def worth it! What truly sold me were my wine tour hosts, Rosemary and Ryan. From the moment I walked in, they were warm, knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about this place. The spa was great too! Jackie and Denise were warm and I got an amazing facial. Started the morning with yoga in the chapel, which was serene and restorative in the best possible way. The restaurant, Cello, is also excellent. Renee and Devyn were kind & welcoming. Lisa and Ava at the front desk were gracious and warm every time I crossed their path. Also found the most thoughtful, reasonably priced gifts for my family at the wine tasting room: a rare bonus. Heard they're building a second pool that will include both a family pool and an adults-only pool too. A few small notes I'm sharing in the spirit of the brand itself: not as complaints, but as easy wins for mgmt. For a resort so deeply rooted in sustainability, plastic cups at the water stations felt out of place. Switching to paper would be a simple change with a meaningful impact. Similarly, the mats in the chapel were the Amazon brand, which didn't feel aligned with the intentionality of everything else here. And one logistical thing worth noting: a portion of the grounds was blocked off for a wedding the morning after I checked in (pic included) Had planned to wander early and would have really appreciated a heads up at booking so I could plan accordingly. None of this changes my overall experience or my enthusiasm for this place. Allegretto is one of those rare destinations that if the above aligns with what you enjoy, you will be transported. Highest possible recommendation.

    Allegretto is an eclectic place, to say the least. All kinds of quasi-religious(?) objects maybe…read moresomehow involving Zodiac signs? I dunno, but it gets you out of your room to explore. At least it got me out of my room... which isn't easy to do. There is a maze and a spot with animals to visit with and feed and way, way more. My favorite is a small chapel(?) with more religious artifacts. I saw it late at night and went to look, expecting it to be locked... but the door opened... and music started playing! As a hotel, it's massive, with huge grounds, all spa services, wine tasting, sitting rooms, courtyard with fire pits, pool etc. And it is immaculately clean throughout. And every staff person we encountered was professional, friendly and competent. Our room was very cozy, with king size bed, comfortable appointments, and nice bathroom with huge shower. We will absolutely stay here again the next time we are in Paso Robles.

    Courtyard by Marriott Paso Robles - hotels - Updated July 2026

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