After an extensive $25 million renovation, the iconic Paso Robles Inn has reopened, blending historical charm with modern amenities.

Located in Downtown Paso Robles, the property has welcomed guests for over a century, including notable figures like U.S. presidents and Hollywood stars. The inn's redesign preserves its storied past while catering to a new generation of travellers.

Originally established in 1889, the Paso Robles Inn became famous for its mineral hot springs and Victorian elegance. Despite a fire in 1940, the hotel was rebuilt, maintaining its central role in the community.

The latest renovation draws from Victorian, Mission, and ranch influences, integrating them with contemporary touches that highlight the region’s wine and hospitality culture. The 98 redesigned rooms offer garden views and California country-style décor, with options ranging from cozy studios to the historic 1889 House, the last remaining structure of the original hotel.

Guests can relax by the updated pool or enjoy the on-site Steakhouse, which features coastal California cuisine in a charming garden setting. The Paso Robles Inn remains a hub of local culture, now offering a "Born In" program that connects guests with the Central Coast community through experiences that celebrate the region’s rich heritage and craftsmanship.