Best Western Plus Black Oak is a mid-range hotel across from the California Mid-State Fair grounds, about a five-minute drive outside the town of Paso Robles. On-site features are a highlight, with a year-round outdoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, business center, and a diner that serves American comfort food, although breakfast costs extra. The property's 110 guest rooms are clean and spacious, and all come well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Suites (some with Blu-ray players) are available. Travelers looking for a stay downtown can consider Paso Robles Inn, which has outdoor hot tubs fed by mineral springs, but it doesn’t have an on-site fitness center.
Best Western Plus Black Oak is a mid-range hotel across from the California Mid-State Fair grounds, about a five-minute drive outside the town of Paso Robles. On-site features are a highlight, with a year-round outdoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, business center, and a diner that serves American comfort food, although breakfast costs extra. The property's 110 guest rooms are clean and spacious, and all come well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Suites (some with Blu-ray players) are available. Travelers looking for a stay downtown can consider Paso Robles Inn, which has outdoor hot tubs fed by mineral springs, but it doesn’t have an on-site fitness center.
The mid-range La Quinta Inn & Suites is practically on top of many of the wineries and vineyards for which the Paso Robles area is renowned. Some of the 138 contemporary rooms feature balconies, full kitchens, and whirlpool bathtubs but, in others, furniture and bathrooms show their age. Facilities include a lovely outdoor pool and hot tub, a 24-hour fitness center, a business center, and meeting rooms. There’s also a pleasant free breakfast buffet (but no other meal service), plus regular wine tastings, and a shop sells wine and souvenirs. Wi-Fi and parking are both free, and pets are allowed, though some guests report being disturbed by visiting dogs. The Best Western Plus Black Oak is a comparable mid-range option with a full-service diner and free roundtrip shuttle to the Amtrak station and airport.
The mid-range La Quinta Inn & Suites is practically on top of many of the wineries and vineyards for which the Paso Robles area is renowned. Some of the 138 contemporary rooms feature balconies, full kitchens, and whirlpool bathtubs but, in others, furniture and bathrooms show their age. Facilities include a lovely outdoor pool and hot tub, a 24-hour fitness center, a business center, and meeting rooms. There’s also a pleasant free breakfast buffet (but no other meal service), plus regular wine tastings, and a shop sells wine and souvenirs. Wi-Fi and parking are both free, and pets are allowed, though some guests report being disturbed by visiting dogs. The Best Western Plus Black Oak is a comparable mid-range option with a full-service diner and free roundtrip shuttle to the Amtrak station and airport.
The Oaks Hotel is popular for its big, modern rooms, which are relatively bland in style but dwarf most other mid-range accommodations near downtown Paso Robles. The pool, the bar with free weekend tastings, and location within driving distance of wineries are highlights, and the hotel caters to a wide range of travelers, even families with pets and business travelers making use of the meeting space and work desks. The major drawback is its slightly industrial area, between the interstate and train tracks, which isn't appealing to walk around; none of the local wineries are reachable on foot. Guests looking for a more bucolic neighborhood should check rates at the pricier Paso Robles Inn, which is right downtown and has pools fed by mineral springs.
The Oaks Hotel is popular for its big, modern rooms, which are relatively bland in style but dwarf most other mid-range accommodations near downtown Paso Robles. The pool, the bar with free weekend tastings, and location within driving distance of wineries are highlights, and the hotel caters to a wide range of travelers, even families with pets and business travelers making use of the meeting space and work desks. The major drawback is its slightly industrial area, between the interstate and train tracks, which isn't appealing to walk around; none of the local wineries are reachable on foot. Guests looking for a more bucolic neighborhood should check rates at the pricier Paso Robles Inn, which is right downtown and has pools fed by mineral springs.
La Bellasera is a four-pearl boutique hotel set up for romantic getaways in wine country, with some rooms that have whirlpool tubs and rustic stone fireplaces. It has a convenient location off Highway 101 and is a short drive to Central Coat wineries. The on-site Enoteca restaurant serves fresh seafood and has an extensive wine list with bottles from local vineyards. There are also an outdoor pool, a gym, and a spa with massages and other treatments available. The hotel has better rates than the area’s luxury inns and B&Bs.
La Bellasera is a four-pearl boutique hotel set up for romantic getaways in wine country, with some rooms that have whirlpool tubs and rustic stone fireplaces. It has a convenient location off Highway 101 and is a short drive to Central Coat wineries. The on-site Enoteca restaurant serves fresh seafood and has an extensive wine list with bottles from local vineyards. There are also an outdoor pool, a gym, and a spa with massages and other treatments available. The hotel has better rates than the area’s luxury inns and B&Bs.
Paso Robles Inn is a rustic, mid-range hotel with pretty, tranquil grounds and 98 rooms located in downtown Paso Robles near a park. The hotel has a steakhouse on-site, a coffee bar, and a lounge. There’s also a heated, outdoor pool. Spa rooms with mineral-fed hot tubs on balconies are available, but some guests find the smell of sulfur too overwhelming.
Paso Robles Inn is a rustic, mid-range hotel with pretty, tranquil grounds and 98 rooms located in downtown Paso Robles near a park. The hotel has a steakhouse on-site, a coffee bar, and a lounge. There’s also a heated, outdoor pool. Spa rooms with mineral-fed hot tubs on balconies are available, but some guests find the smell of sulfur too overwhelming.