Travel Note
Oak & Vine Vineyard Estate is located in Templeton—just a short, scenic drive from downtown Paso Robles. It is approximately 4 miles northwest of Paso’s town center. That’s roughly a 10-minute drive, depending on traffic and weather. Our party ends at 10pm due to the noise ordinance, and many guests may opt to stay out later for a night cap! The best options for a night cap would be in Downtown Paso Robles. If you plan to do this, you may want to consider staying in or near Downtown so that you can walk back to your hotel or house afterwards. Or, you can look into options in the "Getting Around Paso Robles" section below.
Hotel
Perched on a hill overlooking orchards and grapevines, Allegretto Vineyard Resort is a Tuscan-inspired retreat with 20 acres of growing fields that produce great small-batch wines. Walk through the swooping archways to discover art and antiques scattered across the property—on weekends, you can take a guided tour of the cultural works with the resort’s owner. Accommodations range from luxe fireplace suites with soaking tubs to standard rooms finished with high-end touches like marble showers and vaulted ceilings. After exploring the grounds, sip your way through a flight of estate and single-vineyard wines. Allegretto is also the only resort in Paso Robles equipped with its own tasting room. A 12-station meditation trail, spa, swimming pool surrounded by vineyards, and restaurant serving northern Italian cuisine round out the upscale features.
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Proof that good things come in small packages, Hotel Cheval is one of the area’s most talked-about luxury lodging options with 16 rooms featuring wood-beamed ceilings, thermostatic showers, and fireplaces. With the charm of a quaint B&B and the elegance and service of a prestigious resort, it’s the type of establishment where you’re greeted by name and will easily make new acquaintances while enjoying breakfast in The Pony Club Bar & Lounge. In the evenings, the dining space becomes a laid-back lounge serving specialty cocktails and small plates. Before your nightcap, stop by the courtyard to satisfy your sweet tooth with a complimentary treat prepared by the hotel’s s’mores butler.
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Offering boutique accommodations in the heart of downtown Paso Robles, The Piccolo embraces the artisanal, rustic-chic style of wine country. The charming touches are enhanced by modern flair: think sliding barn doors and fixtures crafted by local artists, paired with personal wine fridges and exposed brick walls. In addition to 23 king-bed rooms, the hotel’s one-bedroom, two-bath suite pulls out all the stops with a balcony overlooking the courtyard and a living space featuring a private wet bar and dining table. Don’t miss a chance to sip cocktails crafted with small-batch spirits at Tetto, the downtown area’s only rooftop bar, or enjoy some of Paso’s finest pours at The Piper wine lounge.
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This hotel is only about a 9min drive from the venue so it is very convenient. It is part of the Hilton Hotel group, has recently had a remodel, and is typically pretty affordable. It is a 60-room hotel has a nice offering of amenities including the Enoteca Restaurant & Lounge, an on-site spa, a choice of Whirlpool, Fireplace and Patio Suites, a wine cellar, a swimming pool, whirlpool & fireside cabana and a fitness center.
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Perched on the cliffs of the Adelaida AVA, this boutique vineyard resort exudes Mediterranean charm. Stay in elegant casita suites with fireplaces, patios, and panoramic vineyard views; stroll to the shaded veranda at the tasting room and enjoy locally farmed wines under the stars.
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This 98-room hotel is located right off of town square in downtown Paso Robles. It is in close proximity to the downtown shops, and tasting rooms—all within easy walking distance. The Inn also features onsite dining options including The Steakhouse, casual Cattlemen’s Lounge, and a Coffee Shop. This is also a good option if you plan to head out for a nightcap at a downtown bar after the party and want to be able to walk back to your room!
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21+ Only! A mid-century motel turned retro chic resort, it offers a vibrant adults-only courtyard with rose gardens, fire pits, a pool and hot tub, plus the Cal Italian “Ciao Papi” restaurant/bar. Dog friendly too, with stylish rooms sporting front patios, hammocks, luxe linens, and even bike rentals.
House Or Rental
Paso Robles is full of fun and unique places to stay, and Airbnb is a great way to experience the area like a local. In fact, it is our favorite way to visit the area and we have made so many great memories staying in different unique accommodations! Whether you’re dreaming of waking up in a vineyard cottage, staying in a modern farmhouse, or finding a funky themed spot downtown, there’s truly something for everyone. Here are a few ideas to inspire your search: • Vineyard Stays – Many properties are tucked right into the vines, offering peaceful views and that true wine country feel. Perfect for a relaxing getaway or morning coffee with a view. • Downtown Lofts & Bungalows – Want to be close to tasting rooms, restaurants, and shops? Downtown Paso has a growing number of stylish rentals that keep you walking distance to all the action. • Modern Farmhouses & Ranch-Style Homes – Great for groups or couples who want more space, these spots often come with fire pits, big decks, and outdoor areas to spread out under the stars. • Unique & Themed Rentals – From Airstreams and yurts to retro-style casitas and wine barrel cabins (yes, really), you’ll find a ton of character-packed places that make the stay just as memorable as the celebration. We recommend booking early, especially for weekends, since Paso is a popular getaway spot!
Rental Car
• Having a car is highly recommended—Paso Robles and the surrounding wine country are best explored by car. • Ride-shares (like Uber or Lyft) are available in town but can be limited, especially late at night or in rural areas. • There are several personal driver services available for hire by the hour, who will drive your personal vehicle or rental car for you if you don't want to worry about driving yourselves. These services can be booked ahead of time and are available online. If you search on Yelp you can find several options. • Our venue has onsite parking for everyone, so you can drive directly to the venue. • Keep in mind, Paso Robles is a rural area with a lot of winding and dark roads. You should always input your destination address before leaving a place where you have good phone signal as it can be challenging to get your GPS to load an address when you are on the road. Be safe!
Flight
About 40 minutes south of Paso Robles The most convenient option! SBP offers daily flights from major cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Dallas.
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About 2.5 hours south A lovely coastal route with plenty of places to stop along the way.
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3.5 to 4 hours drive These major airports offer the most flight options and are great if you’re planning a road trip or want to explore other parts of California in route to the celebration in Paso Robles.