Glorietta Bay Inn

Glorietta Bay Inn Glorietta Bay Inn is a fabulous boutique hotel in Coronado with an amazing staff and location.
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Charming Boutique Hotel - From a Luxurious Retreat in a Mansion Room to a Spacious Suite with room for the Family, the Glorietta Bay Inn is the Ideal Spot for your Coronado Vacation. For those doing Business in San Diego and Coronado, the convenient location, parking options and complimentary breakfast offer great value while working. Steps from restaurants, shops, entertainment, the World- Famous Hotel Del and dazzling sands of Coronado Beach, leisure and corporate travelers love our location.

I can see our house from here.
06/02/2026

I can see our house from here.




Look at these cuties, getting ready to leave the nest soon.
06/01/2026

Look at these cuties, getting ready to leave the nest soon.


05/26/2026

On this Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice gave us the freedom to live, love, and gather with those we cherish. May we remember them with gratitude, pride, and respect. 🇺🇸

Since 2017, Argeline has been a cherished part of the Glorietta Bay Inn family. Over the years, she has worn many hats a...
05/21/2026

Since 2017, Argeline has been a cherished part of the Glorietta Bay Inn family. Over the years, she has worn many hats and has truly been a gem to our team. Always greeting everyone with a smile, Argeline became someone our guests knew and loved, and someone deeply respected by her team.

She stood with us through COVID, returned stronger than ever, and has worked tirelessly ever since.

Did you know that in her nine years with us, Argeline has cleaned around 17,500 rooms and worked over 7,400 hours in laundry? Those incredible numbers reflect just how dedicated and hardworking she has been, but they only tell part of the story. Her kindness, warmth, and positive spirit are what truly made her so special.

Argeline, you will be deeply missed, and while we are so happy for you as you begin this well-deserved retirement, it won’t be the same without you.

We love you, we thank you, and we’ll miss you so much.

Enjoy your retirement, Argi — you’ve more than earned it. ❤️

John D. Spreckels didn’t just bankroll the Coronado Public Library — he practically gave it its opening chapter. In 1909...
05/14/2026

John D. Spreckels didn’t just bankroll the Coronado Public Library — he practically gave it its opening chapter. In 1909, the railroad magnate and owner of Hotel del Coronado hired architect Harrison Albright to create a permanent Classical Revival library worthy of the booming seaside town.

More than a century later, the original 1909 structure still holds court, seamlessly folded into today’s 40,000-square-foot library as the charmingly refined Spreckels Reading Room — proof that good architecture, like a good book, never goes out of style.




What a great weekend to celebrate moms!We hope you enjoyed the sun, fun and got a chance to see all the beautiful artwor...
05/11/2026

What a great weekend to celebrate moms!

We hope you enjoyed the sun, fun and got a chance to see all the beautiful artwork.

We’re thrilled to support the Coronado Chamber of Commerce. and Coronado Schools Foundation for their wonderful fifth an...
05/08/2026

We’re thrilled to support the Coronado Chamber of Commerce. and Coronado Schools Foundation for their wonderful fifth annual Coronado art and wine festival a special event that brings our community together to celebrate Art wine and all that makes Coronado so special.

We will see you there Glorietta Bay Inn will be serving treats & Prosecco. We will see you at the VIP Lounge.

https://coronadoartandwinefestival.com/

Love to support my alma mater 🧑‍🎓 - class of ___
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What a great day!
04/30/2026

What a great day!

Beautiful views today!Enjoy the weekend, don’t forget the 104th flower show is this weekend.  Stop by and see all the be...
04/17/2026

Beautiful views today!

Enjoy the weekend, don’t forget the 104th flower show is this weekend. Stop by and see all the beautiful plants, flowers and fun things to do!

www.coronadoflowershow.com

Welcome to the Jungle.

That’s right we are blooming!
04/15/2026

That’s right we are blooming!

Good morning from John’s Penthouse.
03/09/2026

Good morning from John’s Penthouse.

Guest bring the prettiest flowers 💐
03/06/2026

Guest bring the prettiest flowers 💐

02/18/2026

Check out this cute doughnut – it’s got a little ghosts and a whole lot of love, mixing Friday the 13th fun with Valenti...
02/13/2026

Check out this cute doughnut – it’s got a little ghosts and a whole lot of love, mixing Friday the 13th fun with Valentine’s sweetness 👻 🍩 ❤️

We DONUT know what we’d do without you!

Wishing you a wonderful weekend filled with love, friendship, laughter, and happiness enjoy every sweet moment!

Fun love with guests!Thank you for choosing us, girls getaway! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
01/30/2026

Fun love with guests!

Thank you for choosing us, girls getaway! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

01/08/2026

Hello from the other side.

That after rain look.  Pics from the first day of the year. Happy New Year!
01/02/2026

That after rain look.

Pics from the first day of the year.
Happy New Year!

Grateful for 2025 and for all the good yo still come. ⭐️ Thank you, Islanders and Guests.
12/31/2025

Grateful for 2025 and for all the good yo still come. ⭐️

Thank you, Islanders and Guests.

Merry Christmas! 🎄 Wishing you all a wonderful holiday season!
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas! 🎄

Wishing you all a wonderful holiday season!

12/25/2025

What a day. Stay safe out there !

12/19/2025

Think your Christmas tree is impressive? On Dec. 25, 1904, Coronado outshone just about everyone.

That’s when the Hotel del Coronado unveiled what is widely regarded — and still debated — as the first electrically illuminated outdoor living Christmas tree in the United States. The towering Norfolk Island pine, planted on the hotel’s grounds when the resort opened in 1888, was strung with roughly 250 white electric bulbs, glowing against the Pacific backdrop at a time when electricity itself was still a novelty.

The sight was nothing short of astonishing. In 1904, most American homes relied on gas lamps or candles, and only a minority of families even had Christmas trees at all. A massive, living tree illuminated outdoors with electricity — visible from across Coronado — felt almost magical. For many who gathered on the hotel’s lawn that season, it was their first glimpse of electricity being used not for industry or necessity, but for celebration.

As with many “firsts” tied to Christmas traditions, the Coronado claim comes with nuance. Historical records show that the Edison Electric Light Co. illuminated a cut outdoor tree with electric lights in 1882. What distinguishes the Hotel del Coronado’s display is that its tree was living, rooted in the ground — a distinction that has earned it lasting recognition in holiday history.

The tree itself had already been part of the hotel’s landscape for more than a decade. By 1904, the Norfolk Island pine stood about 50 feet tall, its branches adorned not only with lights but also garlands and lanterns, according to contemporary accounts. Visitors and locals alike flocked to the hotel’s front lawn, cementing the tree as both a seasonal attraction and a symbol of Coronado’s growing reputation as a premier West Coast resort.

📝: Debbie Sklar
📸: San Diego History Center
Read more about the hotel's holiday tradition and check out these historic photos from the San Diego History Center at https://timesofsandiego.com/arts/2025/12/15/flashback-dec-1904-when-coronado-lit-the-1st-electric-christmas-tree-in-the-u-s/

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1630 Glorietta Boulevard
Coronado, CA
92118

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