Nominated America’s happiest city, San Luis Obispo sits between the Coast Range and the Pacific Ocean — slap-bang in the middle of California’s Central Coast Wine Country. With ample opportunities for wine-tasting, hiking and great food, this is a top spot for a laid-back weekend away. Popular with travellers from nearby LA or San Francisco, San Luis Obispo boasts a good selection of characterful accommodation options, including simple B&Bs and chic hotels with excellent restaurants. Many of the best places to stay in San Luis Obispo are clustered downtown, well-placed for on-foot explorations.
One of the city’s big draws is its vibrant community of independent shops, cafes and eateries, all of which make it an appealing foodie spot. There are craft breweries to sample, too, as well as the USA’s second-largest farmers’ market, held on Higuera Street every Thursday, perfect for experiencing California’s famed farm-to-table cuisine. Beyond the city centre are a plethora of small wineries — many of which are family-run — in the Edna Valley. Visit Talley Vineyards, Sextant Wines and Tolosa Winery, or drive to Paso Robles for more fantastic vineyard tours and tastings.
Fancy a touch of real Americana? Head to Sunset Drive-in, a classic cinema, or stroll down ‘Bubblegum Alley’, covered — as the name suggests — in brightly-coloured chewing gum. If it's quirky landmarks that you’re after, Hearst Castle is top of the list. An hour's drive to the north, this sprawling estate features golden swimming pools, lush gardens and a fanciful castle, and was once the summer home of publishing mogul William Randolph Hearst. For more challenging outdoorsy adventures, climb Bishop Peak, the tallest of the volcanic Nine Sisters, or ride the waves at Pismo Beach, a classic Californian surf town just a few minutes from the city.
Whether you’re looking for a road trip pause between LA and San Francisco, or simply keen to soak up the wonders of the wine country, this is a superb destination. The best places to stay in San Luis Obispo fill up fast during the summer and the harvest seasons, so book your stay well in advance!
Granada Hotel & Bistro has a well-deserved reputation for its fabulous French cuisine and extensive wine list. Housed in a former industrial building dating back to 1929, the hotel's 17 rooms combine exposed brick walls with vintage styling to offer a luxurious base for exploring San Luis Obispo. One for foodies and fans of industrial design.
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San Luis Obispo (California)
Luxury boutique built in 1929 with Industrial-era interiors. Rooms are comfortable and popular. Bistro Restaurant, renowned across town for its extensive wine listings and French cuisine, a fantastic reason to stay. This quiet, chic hotel lends itself to local exploring, back to nature and relaxing.
San Luis Obispo (California)
An exquisite little gem of a property in the downtown. Cosy light-filled rooms feel homely and fresh with high-ceilings, mismatched antique furniture and patterned wallpaper. There's a sweet sit-out terrace, beautiful breakfast room, fireside lounge and book-lined library. Cute and couple-friendly.
San Luis Obispo (California)
Understated elegance in the very heart of town. Set over three buildings, impeccably-appointed rooms feature the finest of everything; bedding, bath products, tech and minibar; some have fireplaces. Modern decor expertly combines textures, colours and styles to create an achingly cool pied-a-terre.
San Luis Obispo (California)
Beautiful B&B ranch 3 miles from San Luis Obispo in the Edna Valley wine region. Stylish rooms feature Mexican furnishings, gorgeous tiles and bronze fixtures, all with rustic, warm wood; several accommodate up to 4 guests. Plus a garden with firepit and great views. A serene country hideaway.
San Luis Obispo
Cool and modern deluxe boutique hotel in downtown San Luis Obispo. Fresh airy rooms boast handwoven rugs and local artwork. After a day of exploring, relax at the pool, indulge in a treatment or grab cocktails on the rooftop; there are two delicious restaurants on site. An understated urban resort.