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Things To Do

We are so excited to share our love of Paso Robles with all of our friends and families! Here are some of our favorite places to visit...

DAOU Family Estates

2777 Hidden Mountain Road, Paso Robles, CA 93446

Hearst Castle

750 Hearst Castle Road, San Simeon, CA 93452

Tin City

450 Marquita Avenue, Paso Robles, CA 93446

CANE TiKi ROOM

1240 Park Street, Paso Robles, CA 93446

Local Tiki Bar. Tasty food and bevies.

Colony Mash Brewing Co.

3164 El Camino Real, Atascadero, CA 93422

Super rad local brewer. Tiny spot (14 seater) with great beers as well as seltzers!

Fish Gaucho

1244 Park Street, Paso Robles, CA 93446

Pappy McGregor's

1122 Pine Street, Paso Robles, CA 93446

Paso Market Walk

1803 Spring Street, Paso Robles, CA 93446

Great "one-stop-shop", with a myriad of local purveyors inside. Cookies/bakery, ramen, beer, wine, cheese, pizza, gelato, y más!!!

Morro Bay

Morro Bay, CA

25 mins from Paso, our favorite little beach town. Food and bevies, great sunsets, E-bike rentals, and TONS of Sea Otters!

Sensorio

Sensorio

4380 California 46, Paso Robles, CA 93446

Sensorio launched in 2019 with its breathtaking multi-acre Field of Light. This dreamscape walk-through light exhibit stretches across the rolling hills of Paso, illuminating the natural beauty of the countryside on a grand scale. Composed of more than 100,000 stemmed spheres lit by fiber optics fully powered by solar energy, this is British artist Bruce Munro’s largest installation in the world. His original inspiration for Field of Light came from a vacation to Uluru, Australia in 1992, where he saw stunning flowers bloom overnight in the barren desert after a rain shower. He captured his impressions of the landscape and its energy, heat and light in his journal and over a decade later, created a Field of Light as an embodiment of this experience. The first Field of Light was created in the field behind Munro’s family home in Wiltshire, and since then he has installed large scale light exhibits around the world, including one in Uluru in 2016 to honor his initial inspiration.