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Top Ten Things to Do in Paso Robles
The Best Central Coast Attractions
Browse our Top Ten Paso Robles attractions… knowing there are many more than ten! For more information on any attraction or Paso Robles travel, please visit our concierge at La Bellasera.
Paso Robles Wineries
Visit Paso Robles 175 winery tasting rooms to discover a new favorite wine. Explore on your own or take a winery tour to become familiar with wine country. Our concierge is always willing to provide you with a recommendation, directions or to assist you in planning a wine tasting tour.
Olive Oil Tasting
Paso Robles is a rapidly becoming a leading producer of olive oil and related products. Visit the producers or sample the great variety of shops .
Hearst Castle
The hilltop estate built by George Hearst, the Castle encompasses the Casa Grande, three guest houses, and 127 acres of gardens, terraces, pools and walkways. The main home, built in the Mediterranean Revival style, is comprised of 165 rooms displaying an impressive European and Mediterranean art collection. There are five different tours offered, let us schedule one for you.
Historic Downtown Paso Robles
Stroll the tranquil city park with the bandstand and Carnegie Library and admire the historic acorn building clock tower. The area surrounding the park is alive with shopping, wine tasting and dining. You may think you have stepped into a Norman Rockwell painting.
Studios on the Park
Visit working artists in their studios and chat with them while they work. Rotating exhibits by top local artists showcase the wealth of talent inspired by the beauty of the area.
Paso Robles Pioneer Museum
The Paso Robles Pioneer Museum is a wonderful collection of visual and written history that preserves the cultural heritage of the Paso Robles area with detailed displays.
Mission San Miguel de Archangel
This Paso Robles attraction was founded in 1797 by the Franciscan order to close the gap between the Missions in San Antonio and San Luis Obispo. Noted for its minimalist architecture and décor, the Mission features the original arcade of 12 arches planned specifically for the Mission. The Mission has reopened after extensive damage in the 2003 earthquake.
Paso Robles Event Center
A 40 acre convention center complex with multiple exhibition buildings and large equestrian arena that seats 7500 people. The Event Center is home to the Mid-state Fair, concerts, tradeshows and conventions.
Mission San Antonio de Padua
Founded as California's third mission in 1771. Mission San Antonio de Padua is virtually unchanged for more than two centuries. It has been said that this mission is the only one that would be recognizable to its founder Junipero Serra.
Farmer's Markets
Experience the great diversity of Central Coast agriculture at one of four Farmers Markets that set up shop in the Paso Robles area each week. Meet the farmers and growers who picked the fruit and vegetables fresh that day.
