Vintage motel in downtown Paso Robles set to reopen with a whole new look

What’s old will be new again soon at the 1947 Farmhouse Motel in downtown Paso Robles.

Converted from a mid-20th century motel to a chic, bed-and-breakfast-style lodging by the Nomada Hotel Group, the now-named Farmhouse Paso Robles features a compound made up of 26 separate cottages with communal firepits and fountains, plus citrus and olive trees.

A lobby market offers curated artisanal goods.

Rates based on double occupancy start at $219, plus a daily $20 amenity fee for continental breakfast, use of Linus bikes and overnight parking.

The newly renovated Farmhouse Paso Robles has been converted into a bed-and-breakfast-style lodging with 26 separate cottages.
The newly renovated Farmhouse Paso Robles has been converted into a bed-and-breakfast-style lodging with 26 separate cottages.

Rooms will be available as of May 9, according to the inn’s website.

The location at 425 Spring St. is within walking or biking distance of downtown Paso.

For details or reservations, go to the website, email hello@farmhousepaso.com or call 805-221-8377.

The newly renovated Farmhouse Paso Robles has been converted into a bed-and-breakfast-style lodging with 26 separate cottages.
The newly renovated Farmhouse Paso Robles has been converted into a bed-and-breakfast-style lodging with 26 separate cottages.

Nomada, based in San Luis Obispo, also owns and is renovating the River Lodge in Paso Robles. And it owns the Pozo Saloon, Granada Hotel & Bistro in San Luis Obispo and two Santa Ynez Valley lodgings.

“Nomada specializes in rescuing forgotten spaces and reinventing them as creative gathering places for the modern traveler,” The firm says.

For information about Nomada, go to nomadahotelgroup.com.