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    No blackout curtains! Pic taken at midnight and it was still bright in the room!
    Jen K.

    No blackout curtains! Only a sheer curtain that does not block the outside lighting! Picture was taken at midnight and it was super bright! I would avoid this hotel just for that because who can get any sleep without blackout curtains in this environment?! There are no blackout curtains in any of the rooms!

    Bay M.

    Tiny boutique hotel in Paso Robles, less than 5 minutes from downtown & half the price. I had zero expectations when I booked this place because we just needed a place to sleep and break our drive up north. 5 minutes to the shops & eateries downtown 10 minutes to Sensorio We got 2 rooms on the 1st floor. I love that parking is directly outside your door for the ease of unloading & loading. Nothing fancy but spacious, clean, & comfortable. Their A/C worked great to keep us cool in the 100 degree weather. There is an in unit TV, mini fridge, and microwave. The restroom was huge - shampoo, conditioner, & body wash provided. The towels were clean. The beds were actually very comfortable. Check in process was a breeze & the gentleman working the front was kind enough to give us a late check out so we can rest a little more. Over all, great bang for your buck. Not a 4-5 star hotel but it's got everything you need for a comfortable stay without breaking the bank. Highly recommend.

    Kim M.

    Very new & clean . Close to everything in the downtown where all the tasting rooms are . Its a bit of a drive to the vineyards but most are . Beds are pillow top , kohler tub in bathroom & the rooms have coffee makers , microwave & a decent size refrigerator. The location is quiet & convenient. We would stay again.

    Check-in is a busy time right now
    Stephanie T.

    Let's talk about Siri. Are you thinking what I'm thinking? This hotel must be modern & hi-tech, right? WRONG-Wrong-wrong. I'll give them credit for having plug-in electric car chargers, but everything else is basic. I'll give the owner & manager the benefit of the doubt and say this hotel is 'a work in progress'. I got my rate at $125 for one night. Maybe because there was this musty odor around the sink area. Good thing I brought candles to rid of that smell. I just want to say 'The pillows are too damn high', not the rent, the pillows. I didn't get a good nights rest since all 6 pillows were high. Yes, I was in a double room and not one single flat pillow for this stomach/side sleeper. I woke up with a sore neck. Positives: Plenty of space, a closet with wooden hangers, an iron, ironing board and a luggage rack. What I loved was the huge counter space in the sink area which is separate from the shower and the toilet. It's nice to just spread out your skincare and your makeup. My room also had a TV with the remote that was easy to use, a desk and a chair, a side chair with a small coffee table. I also had a fridge, microwave and a coffee area that I did not use, but I really liked all the amenities. It's rare where I will stay in a hotel and there's a microwave to heat up leftovers. It was nice to keep my leftovers cool. Location: this hotel is on the corner of Spring Street and 24th Ave. basically highway 46/41. You are within walking distance of Rite Aid and a gas station.. in case you were not aware Spring Street was the original 101. Keep in mind check in time of 3 PM on a weekday is the same time the school lets out directly across from the Rite Aid. Traffic can get a little bit congested and it's hard to make a left. Turning onto the hotel parking lot if you're coming from Spring Street. Once you leave the hotel parking lot and you make a left go down the hill over the overpass past Riverside Avenue and you'll see Margie's diner to your left and Starbucks if you want something to eat that's close to the 101 freeway. Check in was easy as staff was sitting at the reception desk. Check out wasn't too bad. Just the manager was going back-and-forth between the office and assisting the cleaning staff. He was putting in his steps for the day. Suggestion : Offer make up wipes and black washcloths for Guests. I bring my own, but it's nice to just have a disposable make up remover wipes sitting next to the shower cap. I didn't take that many pictures but if you've been to your average Doubletree, that's what the interior looks like so just imagine that . Hey Siri, look up flat pillows please.

    Spit or some other body fluid on drape
    Paul B.

    Avoid this place! The room smelled really bad. There was something disgusting on the drape and nightstand as well as a hair in the shower. Asked to switch rooms and they said no because they had no maid service available. Went to a different hotel to avoid getting a disease. Attempted multiple times to get a refund and they have refused. See attached pictures.

    Queen bed
    Angela D.

    Nice and clean. Big room with mini fridge. No fitted sheet on the bed. So if you toss and turn in your sleep you will end up sleeping on the mattress pad. Beds are comfortable. Our biggest complaint was the noise. Our room was located on the bottom floor next to the stairs and on a Friday night it was extremely loud all night. I suggest asking for a second floor room away from the stairs.

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    Adelaide Inn - We enjoyed a King room

    Adelaide Inn

    (446 reviews)

    $$

    Second stay here at Adelaide Inn, for the Distillery trail weekend at Paso Robles--I should've…read morebrought my swimsuit! Mornings were cool and evenings warm but pleasant in August but day time was blazing hot. Checking in and out was smooth and easy. Our room was conveniently just across from the pool area, which is also where the ice machine resides. Room A/C worked very well, and it was just as comfortable as I remember back in December. The blackout window shade and the reading lights above the beds were particularly thoughtful accessories. Adelaide inn is well situated near the 101 and 46 highways which makes it super easy to go to wineries or downtown. Highly recommend!

    We really enjoyed our recent stay here. What immediately comes to mind is the luxurious bedding &…read morelinens making our sleep feel like we were on the freshest and softest of clouds. The room was immaculately clean, stocked with amenities that mattered. The entire grounds were beautiful- we came when flowers and foliage were in bloom everywhere and it felt a bit tropical. The pool & spa area were both clean, making it really nice for lounging after a day of exploring. The koi pond was full of happy and colorful fish. Our room was right next to it so when our window was open we could hear the trickling waterfall. The picnic area was also simple and sweet. The customer service was the first thing we noticed- the person who checked us in was upbeat and cheerful and there was zero hassle getting our room key and also the run down of what was offered during our stay. When we returned for pool towels it was a new Inn attendant who was equally cheery and well spoken, alerting us to pool hours & how to return the towels. The inn is also perfectly located near the event center and dozens of businesses so if you need coffee, groceries, gas or a restaurant it's all right there. It's a short 1 minute drive to downtown, and the on ramp for nearby wineries is even closer. Perfect stay!

    The Ava Hotel Paso Robles, Curio Collection by Hilton

    The Ava Hotel Paso Robles, Curio Collection by Hilton

    (48 reviews)

    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!

    No extra tissue paper I. The bathroom. No hand soap in the…read morebathroom but a tiny soap face and body. Water dispenser broken on this floor 3-rd floor

    Hotel Cheval - Library

    Hotel Cheval

    (176 reviews)

    $$$

    Beautiful hotel. The staff is exceptionally nice and friendly. The town is so nice to walk…read morearound. The bar in the hotel is great. Oh and there's a library!! How cool is that? I found a great book to read while I was there. This is the best hotel and I look forward to visiting again.

    Beautiful Hotel, but Not a Five-Star Experience…read more We have always loved the charm, location, and intimate atmosphere of Hotel Cheval, which is why we not only chose to stay here but also recommended it to friends. Unfortunately, the price point suggests a true five-star experience, while the condition and maintenance of the hotel simply do not. During our stay, we experienced plumbing issues as well as problems with roof leaks. More concerning is that friends we recommended the hotel to also experienced plumbing problems during their stay. Their solution? They were handed a plunger. At a hotel charging luxury rates, that is simply not an acceptable response to a guest experiencing a plumbing problem. Hotel Cheval has so much going for it--the location is wonderful, the property is charming, and we genuinely wanted to continue loving it. But luxury is more than atmosphere and a premium room rate. It also means excellent maintenance, attention to detail, and service that resolves problems without making them the guest's responsibility. At this price point, the infrastructure and level of service need to match the promise. Right now, they don't. I hope management invests in the property because Hotel Cheval could absolutely live up to the experience its pricing suggests.

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Paso Robles - Toilet that doesn't splash your butt when you use it

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Paso Robles

    (171 reviews)

    $$

    Nice place for a weekend getaway: clean, walking distance to fairgrounds and several restaurants…read morenearby. Free, ample parking and short drive to downtown and all the wineries/tasting rooms. This Holiday Inn Express consists of two separated buildings, with the second building being worked on during our stay. Despite the construction, we did not experience any interruptions. Actually the unpainted walls and some leftover tools were the only indication there was something going on. The free breakfast is in the main building and standard HIE: they had pancakes, bacon, and sausages on top of usual continental options. And a fancy, automated coffee machine. The kitchen staff was working hard to get everything topped off as soon as an item started to get low. I also used the gym, which is located next to the indoor pool and it was good for a quick workout: some treadmills, elypticals, free weights. The check-in and check-out were quick and easy and I consider the price point a good value. We had a nice time and if going to Paso next time, I'll defiently keep HIE in mind.

    Important Note: 1/9/26 This location is actively under remodel/ construction. I walked into the…read morefront lobby area and was immediately greeted by a lonely front desk to the left and huge pile of caution taped boxes being moved on the right. The walls are completely bare, stripped of paint and most of the decor, but penciled-in instructions of what SHOULD go on the wall is definitely still visible. I thought I had made a huge mistake from the minute I walked in. While I was told all amenities are still open and accessible during this time, I think it's important to set expectations. The outdoor fire pit sits directly to the right of the entrance and borders sidewalk... the neighboring view is of the parking lot. The "free breakfast" is nothing like you see on their website. There is no brightly lit room with cute kitchen themed decor... or places to sit. Rather, it is a set of 3-4 chaffing dishes, arranged on a folding table, next to a "coffee station" atop of a random cabinet haphazardly placed just outside the 2nd floor elevator doors. The highly recognizable pancake machine is legit for display only because of the two days I was here it was not functional... very disappointing. The "newly renovated rooms" looked nice... but that was truly where the buck stopped. Upon arrival, the neighboring room happened to slam the door at just the right time that a plastic covering popped off the wall and left exposed wires at eye level. Uhm what?! It is worth mentioning, that I booked a room with two queen beds. The beds are very tall and while comfortable, were horribly squeaky at the base. Even the slightest shift in the bed led to horrible squeaking from the boxspring. And to make matters worse, the walls in the room are extremely thin... and the front door is hollow core (Google it) so you can hear EVERYTHING. Restful sleep? Think again. And unfortunately, it doesn't end there. The bathroom vent fan in our room didn't work so if you take a hot shower, it immediately turns into an unexpected steam room. (Not just the bathroom, the WHOLE room. No joke. Check the windows and you'll see what I mean!) If you move the mixer valve just a little too far away from the hottest setting? Prepare for an instant ice shower. There was seemingly, no in-between. And the best part, If you are sitting on the toilet, be careful if someone else tries to open the door because your kneecaps are doomed. Long story short... my family has officially barred me from making any hotel reservations in the future as a result of this stay, and honestly... I can't blame them. This was one of the toughest hotel experiences I've had in a long time.

    Best Western Plus Black Oak - Porte Cochere entrance

    Best Western Plus Black Oak

    (198 reviews)

    $$

    Perfect place to stay for a weekend visit to Paso, right at the intersection of 101 & 46 to provide…read morequick access to drive out to Sensorio or to the Firestone brewery. There is also a pizza place right there, which I had marked but didn't get a chance to try. Don't expect any resort feeling here, it's just a clean and convenient place to stay for Paso trips that provides lot of pluses to make the stay pleasant and perfect. - The elder lady at check in was very sweet, calm, and welcoming. Instantly feeling the body and mind relax to enjoy the stay. She was there the next morning at check out too, such a pleasant person to talk to, felt like getting blessed when you come in and blessed when you go out. - This is a large Best Western property that's well maintained. Parking was convenient and elevator to 2nd floor made easy transport of luggage. Pool looked nice, but didn't get to use. - Room size was plenty adequate for family and clean, well maintained in it's age. Vanity/sink outside made it convenient to have separation of toilet/shower. The best part of the room was definitely the toilet/shower:) - Shower pressure was excellent, the best I've had anywhere! - And the small window to vent the toilet/shower was awesome to keep air fresh! Just a convenient, friendly, great place to stay.

    This is a chain hotel, but it has enough personalized touches to make you feel like you are staying…read morea local boutique. They offer deals that come with sparkling wine and sticky candy from local places. They have a nice breakfast deal going with the diner next door so you can get real food as opposed to the buffet that never seems to change from hotel to hotel. Board games in the lobby and fresh cookies if you manage to check in at the right time. Pool and hot tub area are great. Friendly staff. Walking distance to multiple restaurants. Great stay.

    Farmhouse Paso - Double beds. So comfortable!

    Farmhouse Paso

    (190 reviews)

    $

    This hotel is absolutely charming, with a gloriously comfortable bed and cute little patios that…read moreyou can enjoy their delicious croissants and coffee on in the morning, and a glass of wine in the evening. It's walking distance to the main part of downtown and there is a pizza and a Mexican restaurant across the street. My only real gripe is how hard they're pushing guests to buy their snacks and wine-- the room has not one but two pieces of furniture loaded with premixed cocktails, a bottle of wine, snacks, and bottled mineral water. They don't allow "outside food" in common areas, whose definition was never clear to me- does it include the patios in front of the rooms? So I felt like a criminal bringing in takeout for dinner, but there is no food onnthe premises other than various kinds of overpriced chips and cookies. They don't let you bring outside wine in common areas, either, which might have something to do with licensing or might just be trying to make you buy their wine. So we waited until it was dark and no one was around to enjoy our outside wine on the patio. But we didn't get in trouble so maybe it was ok. They're also really promoting their bath products, for sale in their little gift shop, along with membership in their hotel chain for "rewards." The website says pet friendly and indeed, dogs are allowed in all rooms-- $50 each is a little steep for pet charge though. The website says there's something for pets in the room but there was none in our room, even though we booked in advance. I don't really care that much but if they say it, they should do it. There were also some rich women guests who looked at me like I was a homeless person or space alien, but other guests I met in the breakfast room were normal and friendly. But basically, it's a hotel oriented toward well-off "classy" wine tourists, and if you're not one of those, you might feel a little awkward here. (I did.) But it's a lovely, comfortable little room with charming grounds, probably nice for a romantic getaway without your dogs.

    If you're seeking an offbeat retro remodeled motel with terrific front service, room appointments,…read morenice grounds and wonderful accommodations, check out the Farmhouse Motel. The property was easy to find and close to downtown Paso. Our Room was clean and the bed comfy. Sure the bathroom was the size of one on a cruise ship, but they made the most of the space and the bath products were nice. Prob locally made, which we support. Decor was bright and eclectic- also possibly representing local artists. Wine tasting happens from 3-5p (bummer I didn't know and got the text at 615p). Next time. Heads up. The front desk closes at 10p but the desk reminds you every evening. One of the best things? Continental breakfast in the lobby...don't miss the locally baked croissants- they rival ones we had in France. Will I return? Absolutely!! I'd forgo the hotel giants for this slice of heaven.

    Paso Robles Inn - King suite room

    Paso Robles Inn

    (584 reviews)

    $$

    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.

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