It’s no longer a secret, but one of the best times of the year to stay in a Paso Robles hotel is in autumn. The wine harvest season is in full swing, and many wineries are welcoming visitors for outdoor wine tasting. Moreover, local restaurants continue to offer outdoor dining, and visitors can enjoy better hotel rates in the fall. While health and safety mandates remain in place, the City of Paso Robles people are doing everything possible to make your visit a safe, exciting, and memorable experience. Here is a list of five recommended places to stay in the Paso Robles Wine Country this fall.
Where to Stay in Paso Robles, California
Allegretto Vineyard Resort
2700 Buena Vista Drive
Paso Robles, CA 93466
(805) 369-2500
www.allegrettovineyardresort.com
Graced with Tuscan-inspired architecture, Allegretto Vineyard Resort is easily one of the most beautiful places in Paso Robles. The expansive resort features luxurious Mediterranean-inspired dining accommodations just east of downtown. Each of the 171 guest rooms and suites is elegantly appointed, with standard amenities like marble showers and luxury robes. Also on the property are impressive artwork, an outdoor swimming pool with cabanas and ho,t tubas, and a world-class spa. The Resort Tasting Room is open daily, and wine tours are held on Friday and Saturday mornings.
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Hotel Cheval
1021 Pine St.
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 226-9995
www.hotelcheval.com
When staying in Paso Robles, there might not be a better stay than Hotel Cheval—the finest luxury boutique hotel in Paso Robles with 16 elegantly appointed rooms. Hotel Cheval has earned numerous national distinctions. For instance, it was TripAdvisor’s No. 1 Small Hotel in the U.S. and No. 8 Small Hotel in the World in 2018. Guest rooms are available in three categories, from classic rooms to larger luxury rooms, some with patios and fireplaces. Named after the French word for horse, Hotel Cheval has been widely acclaimed for its service, hospitality, and attention to detail boutique.; Hotel Cheval also features impressive amenities like a gourmet breakfast buffet and tasty treats from the S’mores Butler. Hotel Cheval’s Paso Bon Vivant package includes two goals at BL Brasserie.
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Paso Robles Inn
1103 Spring St.
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 238-2660
www.pasoroblesinn.com
No other local hotel has a history as rich as the Paso Robles Inn. Opened the same year the city was established, Paso Robles Inn remains a premiere Central Coast destination for lodging and dining. It is located near the historic town square and features 96 guestrooms and suites, including dog-friendly rooms. All suites are situated within the landmark Jesse James Building, named after the famous American outlaw. Also on site is an upscale steakhouse, bar lounge, and swimming pool with a Jacuzzi. Fall rates just announced start at $129 for Traditional Rooms and $179 for Deluxe Spa Rooms. Among other current offers are a 20 percent discount when booking direct and a Sip & Stay Paso Robles Wine package.

Stables Inn
730 Spring St.
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 296-3636
www.stablesinnpaso.com
Just opened this summer, the Stables Inn is a western-influenced boutique with modern conveniences. A sister property to the acclaimed Cheval Hotel, Stables Inn offers 19 nicely appointed rooms, with king or double bed options. A more significant Bunk House with bunk beds and a king bed is also available for up to six guests. The Stables Inn provides complimentary coffee, pastries, and evening wine tastings. Just three blocks from the vibrant downtown area,pet-friendlyendly Stables Inn is also minutes from several local tasting rooms and wineries. Customers who book directly online can get the inn’s best available rate.
The Piccolo
600 12th St.
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 226-5920
www.thepiccolo.com
A sister property to Paso Robles Inn, The Piccolo is a pet-friendly luxury boutique just one block from Downtown City Park. The boutique offers 24 rooms, including a 738 sq. ft. suite on the top floor. The Paso Robles Hots has also become a favorite nightspot, offering wine tasting and a rooftop bar. A food menu is available at the Piper Wine Lounge and Tetto rooftop bar. Like Paso Robles Inn, The Piccolo offers special savings when directly and to other attractive packages. Another attractive special is the Stay & Play, a round of golf at Hunter Ranch Golf Course. The Piccolo and Paso Robles Inn are integral members of Martin Resorts, with several upscale properties along California’s breathtaking Central Coast.
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