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Paso Robles Shopping, Fine Dining & Wine Tasting
Paso Robles is known worldwide as the place for award winning wines, but the wine is just one of the reasons to spend some time here. Easy access to lakes and the coast makes the town a perfect central location for boating, fishing or beach time.
Browse the many boutiques, antique and specialty shops for unique gifts, jewelry, home décor, books and one-of-a-kind items, often created by local artisans, that you know you need. Visit art galleries and museums. Order lunch or dinner and dine outside in the beautiful shady Downtown City Park.
Several winery tasting rooms are located within easy walking distance in downtown Paso Robles. There are more than 200 wineries in the region around Paso Robles. One of the fastest growing American Viticultural Areas in California with 26,000 acres planted, Paso Robles wine country has one of the longest and most consistent growing seasons for wine grapes in California.
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Attractions
Redwings Horse Sanctuary
This sanctuary rescues horses that have been abandoned, neglected or abused. Its mission is to eliminate the causes
of equine suffering through education and community outreach programs. Located at 6875 Union Rd. Paso Robles. The sanctuary is open for visitors from Tuesday- Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., (805) 237-3751
Visit the missions
Visit two California missions: Mission San Antonio de Padua founded in 1771 and Mission San Miguel Arcangel, founded in 1797. Both missions are
an easy drive from Paso Robles, with Mission San Antonio being the farthest in Jolon. Be sure to drive by Fort Hunter Liggett to see the Hearst Hacienda Lodge designed by Julia Morgan for Randolph Hearst. Mission San Miguel
is located in the town of San Miguel, a few miles north of Paso Robles. Visit the missions’ websites for more information or to attend a mass.
Antique Shops
Reminisce Antiques
Browse this village of shops for a selection of fabulous antiques and treasures for everyone. Vintage, home decor, western, gifts, jewelry, accessories and everything inspirational. Open Mon. to Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed. 'till 6 p.m., Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m. In downtown at 1344 Pine St., reminiscepasorobles.com,
(805) 239-1001
Vineyard Antiques
Underpriced treasures is the reputation in the 10,000 sq.ft. antiques mall. Antique furniture
from primitive to elegant. Old tools, glassware, pottery, artifacts, toys, wine accessories, jewelry, railroad items, oil and gas, law enforcement and more. Garden art in out 2,000 sq.ft. patio. Open every day 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 2320 Ramada Dr., Set. A, (805) 237-4012
Art Galleries
Deprise Brescia Art Gallery and Studio
Unique art gallery and design space featuring interactive and installation art with giant butterflies and crystal pyramid. Private paint parties and meditations. One-of-a-kind encaustics, acrylics, sculpted paintings, jewelry, glass, crystals, stones, sculpture, digital art, cards, prints & gifts. 829 10th St. B, deprisebrescia.com, (310) 621-7543
Park Street Gallery
Park Street Gallery showcases some of the finest work from premier artists of the Central Coast. Featuring original paintings, sculpture, furniture, unique jewelry, blown and fused glass, wood turnings, ceramics, and fiberarts! Located at 1320 Park Street, Paso Robles. parkstreetgallery.com,
(805) 286-4430
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