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Paso Robles Inn
1103 Spring Street
Paso Robles, CA 93406

Lori Keller
Paso Robles Inn/Martin Resorts
805-547-2711
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Property Description
 
The historic Inn is located midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco in charming, historic downtown Paso Robles across from the city park, and within walking distance to tasting rooms, boutiques, and restaurants. Near over two hundred Paso Robles wineries, championship golf courses, Lake Nacimiento, and Hearst Castle.
 
Features And Amenities
 
Ninety-eight guestrooms and suites, have been renovated, including eighteen winery themed deluxe mineral spa rooms with fireplaces. Each with refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, TV, Bath & Body Works®toiletries, Seattle’s Best Coffee, and complimentary high-speed Internet access. Beautiful, lush gardens with running streams, waterfalls, live koi ponds, and a heated pool and spa. On site Steakhouse Restaurant and Cattleman's Lounge.
 
Architectural History

 

Architect Jacob Lenzen designed the El Paso de Robles Hotel to be “absolutely fireproof” when it opened in 1891; however, that notion went up in flames in 1940, when the hotel burned to the ground. In 1942, the mission-style hotel was rebuilt
and renamed the Paso Robles Inn, and in 2000, the hotel and its grand ballroom, the only structure to survive the fire, were restored to their original elegance. Also at that time, the on-site hot springs were re-drilled and redirected so as to convey the
healing thermal waters directly into the new guestrooms, which feature luxurious therapy spas. Surrounded by lush gardens and oak trees, the inn exudes tranquility, but it is just steps away from Paso Robles’ historic downtown district.
 
Conditions and Restrictions
 
Non-smoking Inn is dog friendly and has many room types, including ADA rooms and suites with sofa sleepers for the kids.
Built in: 1891
Property Type: Inn
Architectural Style: Spanish Mission
Location Type: Downtown

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