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1103 Spring Street Paso Robles
California
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The historic Paso Robles Inn, strategically
positioned in the middle of California’s Central Coast,
has served visitors for over a century. The recently remodeled
and renovated Paso Robles Inn has 100 fully appointed (microwaves,
refrigerators and coffee service) rooms surrounding a spectacular
garden complete with live stream, waterfall and pond. The
Paso Robles Inn has an excellent restaurant, cocktail lounge,
and a recently restored 1940’s diner-type coffee shop.
Meetings and conference rooms are available for your business
and social needs.
Paso Robles Inn is located in the heart of downtown Paso
Robles, directly across from the City Park. From the quiet
garden setting of the Inn, you can walk to the cinema, restaurants,
and to the many antique and boutique shops in the downtown.
Located in the middle of California's central coast, Paso
Robles is known as the “Halfway mark between Los Angeles
and San Francisco.”
In the heart of wine country, the Paso Robles Inn is surrounded
by over 40 local vineyards and wineries. The famous Hearst
Castle is a 30 minute drive along scenic coastal roads, and
those who enjoy the water sports will find Lake Nacimiento
and San Antonio Lake minutes away. Four championship golf
courses are located within 10 miles of the Paso Robles Inn. |
Remodeled guest rooms with fireplaces
are now available, along with 30 brand new spa rooms offering
hot springs mineral water personal therapy spa tubs. Monterey-style
rooms surround lush gardens and brick-lined pathways escort you
throughout the property.
Room Amenities: AM/FM Alarm Clock, Coffee Maker in Room, Free
Local Telephone Calls, Hairdryers Available, Modem Lines in Room,
No Smoking Rooms/Facilities and Television with Cable. |
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Our early history relates that Paso Robles was known to the
Indians and Mission Fathers as the “Hot Springs.” During
the Mission Period, the Padres were impressed by the healing
powers of the hot springs, and annual pilgrimages were made
from the missions of Santa Ynez, San Luis Obispo and San
Antonio to bring their sick to be healed by bathing in and
drinking the thermal waters.
The first Paso Robles Hot Springs Hotel was built in 1864
and was right next to the natural artesian Hot Springs well.
In 1891, the old hotel was replaced with a new, magnificent,
all brick hotel. It utilized over one million bricks and
took over 2 years to build. It became known worldwide as
a health resort. In 1906 a new bathhouse and indoor plunge
was completed. It was designed by the famous architect, W.
H. Weeks, and was situated close to a new hot springs well
which produced over a million gallons per day at 106º F.
Many dignitaries came to regain their health, including concert
pianist Ignace Paderewski who enjoyed the hotel and purchased
a ranch west of the town. The Pittsburgh Pirates made the
hotel their spring training home.
Local businessman, Tom Martin and his family purchased the
Inn in January, 1999. The Martin family has vowed to restore
the property back to its original glory. The famous 1940's
circular coffee shop has been restored and reopened, a new
pool and spa have been added, and the Hot Springs well has
been redrilled.Existing rooms have been remodeled and fireplaces
have been added to many of them. Additionally, 30 new deluxe
rooms have just been added with fireplaces and personal therapy
spas featuring the hot springs mineral water.
The Inn's historic Ballroom has just been restored to its
former glory, and plans are underway for a new full-service
health spa featuring an indoor/outdoor hot springs mineral
water plunge bath.
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