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    3.3 (582 reviews)
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    Our first room had serious hygiene issues, including insects and visible mold in the shower. My wife had to go to our friend's room to take a shower in order to make it on time to our reservation. After reporting this to the front desk we were moved to the second room; however, this room has extremely poor water pressure, making the shower unusable. We returned to our room late at night and tried to take a shower and found out that water pressure was too low. It was too late to move to a different room or go to a friend's room. I reported this as well to the front desk the next morning. We had a very frustrating and unpleasant experience. The employee at the front desk who by the way was very professional and helpful, told me that he will leave a note on the account to someone from the management call us after the weekend but no one has contacted us yet. I have left voicemails and sent emails with videos attached and the manager Vincent Gary is refusing to contact me.

    Rudy D.

    I was here last year and decided to do a getaway again to Paso Robles. Received a "reduced rate" and although not blown away by the reduction, I certainly wouldn't stay here at full price. Room is quant and quirky. The wardrobe unit layout is odd making you feel like you have to live out of your suitcase. Love the gardens and grounds. Fire pits here are a must, though the one nearest our room was out of commission for a day. I do like that every day we stayed, our room was refreshed. Housekeeping was on it! Wasn't happy that we had an upstairs room requiring us to haul our luggage up the stairs.

    King bed in Garden Studio ~ very soft & comfy.
    Ania K.

    We came here for one reason, the outdoor hot springs tub, enjoyed in the serene privacy of our own balcony. Located in the heart of Paso, just steps from the charming tree-lined historic square. Founded over 150 years ago it exudes an old-world charm, complimented by lush gardens filled with towering oak trees, fragrant roses, and koi-filled ponds. For added privacy we requested a second-floor room, though curtains are provided for those who prefer a more uninhibited soak. The Garden Studio was wonderful, with a comfy king bed, 55" screen for my man, convenient parking right out front our door, heated outdoor pool and hot tub, on-site dining options, and offers pet friendly rooms. Our stay was 5 stars in every way. I was just about to book a future stay when I learned that all hot springs tubs have been removed. What a disappointing loss and giving me no reason to ever return. Truly a bittersweet farewell to an experience that should have remained untouched.

    Stephanie B.

    This hotel recently went through a remodel and it looks great! The rooms are more modern and the courtyard is more welcoming and relaxing to hang out in. They have fire pits, a coi pond, lawn games, and electric bikes you can use. They do have 2 EV chargers so those fill up quick. Lots of restaurants in walking distance and a Farmers market on the weekends right out front.

    Harry C.

    So empty.... they charged us $900 for 2 nights. Room was dirty, they don't offer water, the AC does not work, and the bed is uncomfortable. Restaurant was empty but they still require a reservation. Cup of coffee was $13. Pool is very small and you can't play music. Looks big in pictures but it's tiny. Service is terrible. Don't look back. Steak is like leather. Too tough to even chew. Don't be fooled by pictures of the cabanas by the pool. The pool is tiny and full of little kids. And, they advertise a free wine tasting.... but it's a joke. They will send you to a different location where they will offer you one tiny sample of a cheap wine? Place is ridiculous. Don't waste your time or money.

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    The Paso Robles Inn is in a great location. Its in the center of downtown which makes it a great point to walk to many restaurants, coffee houses, businesses and right across from the park. All of the wineries we did tastings at were within 10 to 30 minutes from the Paso Robles Inn. They do charge $18 a day for parking and do not guarantee parking close to your room. They have multiple spots throughout the property. They have a steakhouse for breakfast lunch and dinner. They do have an upstairs bar that opens at 4pm daily. We stayed in the Park King Suite which was close to the front of the Inn. The room itself was spacious as it had a separate living area from the bedroom. It provides a mini fridge, wine glasses, wine opener, keurig, and tea kettle. This will come in handy for early risers as most things here open later in the day. You will find one or two coffee spots that might open early but most won't open until 7 or 8 am. The room also had a private patio that faces the interior of the complex which was nice to relax in the evenings. My wife and I both agreed the bed was not the most comfortable but we made it work. We did have coffee and breakfast and the Inn's restaurant and both were delicious. The staff was super nice and friendly. From the cleaning staff , front desk, restaurant host to the bartenders and servers at the bar we never had a bad interaction with anyone. We enjoyed our stay at the Inn and would gladly stay again.

    That's the dog area.
    Kathleen W.

    Pretty disappointed with our stay here this past weekend. Much of the property was under construction (which is fine, this happens), but for the price we paid, we did expect it to be a bit more comfortable for our animals. There was no grassy area, just a small corner of dirt under a tree with some poop bags. A different area of grass had chocolate brownies all over the ground - so we couldn't use that. The walls are really thin - so we could hear our neighbors answer the phone at 6:00am and hear the entire conversation as they spoke normally. I'm sure then that they heard us get up every 2 hours the entire night to let our puppy out to pee in the sad dirt corner. The service at reception was very friendly and that was probably the nicest bit .... Otherwise, I would definitely not stay here again despite the convenient location.

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    Katie R.

    Fantastic hotel in the heart of downtown Paso. Room was clean, spacious, and comfortable. Lobby was cozy and stocked with inexpensive snacks you could enjoy by the fire, and the grounds were so serene. We stayed in a king fireplace room and it was absolutely perfect for our chilly December visit. The fire place served as the heater and was controlled by the thermostat, so it spent most of the time we were in the room on. We had a view of the pool and hot tub, unfortunately didn't make a trip down this time, but looked like a nice area with pretty landscaping. Truly such a great place to stay that's about as central as you can get. Loved that we were able to walk to breakfast and dinner everyday. You'll still need to drive to wineries unless you're just going to the downtown tasting rooms.

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    Janell M.

    We stayed here for the night. We stayed in the king suite. The place and room was great. The reason for giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is there were some discrepancies. The first being the bed was advertised as a king but was only a queen and the second was that it said there was a microwave but did not have one. The microwave is not as big a deal as paying for a king size bed only to be smaller. The pool and jacuzzi was nice. While in there another couple mentioned they were also expecting a king bed but had a queen. Overall, the workers were super nice, the place was clean, and super close to downtown for walking to places.

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    They removed the only unique thing about this place. Hot tubs were amazing. This is now a mediocre hotel in every way.

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    Amazing and delicious food and drinks, wonderful service and a beautiful location. You can't go wrong here!

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    Great food and service at the restaurant! I highly recommend this for locals and tourists / visitors

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    We liked the spacious room, spa bathroom, freshly redone decor, coupled with a great location.

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    Rude staff at check in, there is a charge for parking, and this was never mentioned. Rooms are small and very cramped.

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    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.

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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!

    If you've loved their Pismo Beach location, the Paso Robles Ava Hotel absolutely lives up to the…read morehype--and then some. Having stayed at both, I really appreciate how each property has its own personality. The Pismo spot wins for location alone, sitting right in front of the iconic pier with those unbeatable ocean views. But the Paso Robles location brings a completely different kind of charm--tucked right within walking distance of all the local shops, tasting rooms, and downtown gems. We upgraded to a suite this time, and it was 100% worth it. The private patio was such a standout feature, opening directly to the pool area--perfect for a relaxed morning coffee or an easy evening dip. Even better, it had direct access to one of their on-site restaurants, which made everything feel seamless and a little extra indulgent. The overall vibe is fun, stylish, and thoughtfully designed without trying too hard. You can tell they put effort into creating an experience, not just a place to sleep. Between the prime location, unique room features, and consistent quality across both properties, this boutique hotel brand has officially won me over. I'll definitely be back--whether it's beachside or wine country.

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    Second time staying here for the same event, the Rhone Rangers. This time chose the Bunkhouse (or…read moreit chose me). Huge room, about 25' X 48' plus bath and shower. 1 Queen bed plus 4 bunk beds. Dining table, couch, plus it's own private 4 chair fire pit. This was a fun stay!

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