How 5 historic hotels in SLO County have been renovated into new, modern uses
Examining landmark local properties and how they've revamped to stay modern.
April, 2024 - October, 2024
Several historic San Luis Obispo County hotels have undergone significant renovations to blend their storied pasts with modern amenities, ensuring their appeal to today's travelers, or converting them to other uses.
In Atascadero, the Carlton Hotel, celebrating nearly a century of history, has introduced a new restaurant and plans further expansions to reinvigorate its local charm. In San Luis Obispo, the Anderson Hotel's renovations aim to continue its legacy as a key affordable housing provider while maintaining its Spanish-style architecture.
Similarly, Paso Robles Inn's extensive updates, costing $25 million, focus on preserving its historical essence while enhancing guest experiences with luxurious amenities.
Here's a look at five:
In Atascadero, the Carlton Hotel, celebrating nearly a century of history, has introduced a new restaurant and plans further expansions to reinvigorate its local charm. In San Luis Obispo, the Anderson Hotel's renovations aim to continue its legacy as a key affordable housing provider while maintaining its Spanish-style architecture.
Similarly, Paso Robles Inn's extensive updates, costing $25 million, focus on preserving its historical essence while enhancing guest experiences with luxurious amenities.
Here's a look at five:
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