Guest Guide
Old Town Temecula · Est. 1927
We strive to offer a 5-star experience during your stay. Should you experience any issues or have questions, please reach out so we can help.
Light switch to the right as you enter — first switch: fan, second: light. Only room with a TV (ROKU). Books & board games available. Heater: suggest keeping on 75°F in cooler months.
Plenty of lovers have honeymooned at the Palomar Inn throughout its history. This room is a nod to all our honeymooners from days gone by.
Light & fan: remote operated. USB port on one nightstand.
Author Erle Stanley Gardner (Perry Mason) stayed at the Inn frequently before purchasing his home in Temecula in 1937. Clint Eastwood also reportedly stayed while filming Rawhide. The room is dedicated to Erle — a true local legend.
Light & fan: remote operated. USB port on sideboard.
Some say the Inn is haunted. We say... maybe? Has there been unusual activity? Sure. Can it be explained away? Possibly. Brave enough to find out?
First switch: light. Second: fan. USB port on one nightstand.
A celebration of the end of an unfortunate era. The Inn was six years old in 1933 when the wine started flowing (legally) again. Cheers!
First switch: fan. Second: light. USB ports in back of each bedside table.
The 1967 TV series "The Invaders" filmed its first episode at the Inn. It was reportedly a big deal for Temecula at the time. We keep a hardcopy in the room for your entertainment.
Separate light & fan switches. USB plugs on bedside lamps.
Temecula has been our home for many years. The Inn has been in the family since 1954. We love our town and have seen it grow into what it is today.
Top switch: light. Bottom switch: fan. USB ports on bedside lamps.