Why Winter Is the Season to Go

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After Dark

Sensorio, in Its Best Light

Cool winter nights set the stage for glowing hillsides and immersive art at Sensorio. Longer nights, fewer crowds and crisp evenings make the experience feel even more unforgettable.

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Debuting This Winter

Cattlemen’s Bar by Charlie Palmer

Paso’s original watering hole, notched up. We’re building a place to pull up a stool, for good drinks, familiar faces, and cowboy comforts. Opening this February at Paso Robles Inn. Be the first to experience the revival.

A man and woman enjoy glasses of red wine outdoors. The man stands smiling, while the woman sits in a wooden chair, also smiling. Both are dressed warmly, surrounded by sunlight and a garden setting.

Steps from It All

Downtown, Without the Drive

Stay in the heart of downtown and walk to tasting rooms, shops, and restaurants. Winter makes it easier to explore, wander, and discover Paso Robles on foot, no reservations rush required.