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Concierge Services

Above and beyond guest service that simply can't be beat.

Glorietta Bay Inn's award winning staff provides a level of service that makes you say "wow!".  Our Concierge Desk is available for assistance with dinner reservations, show tickets, tours, and directions or any other requests that will ensure an enjoyable visit. Below are some services we provide to make your stay more relaxing:

Babysitting/child services referrals

Bell Service

Conference and meeting facilities/suite

Copy & Fax Services

Cribs & Pack and Play's available

Express checkout

Fire alarm with light

Guest laundromat

Accessible rooms/facilities

Honeymoon suites

Wake-Up Service

Ice machines

Microwaves available per guest request

Safe Deposit Box

Restaurant recommendations and reservations

Rollaway beds (not all rooms accommodate) for nightly fee

Other amenities available upon request:
Balcony, Bathtub, Bay Views (room category), Kitchenettes, Patio, Sofa Bed, Pregnancy Body Pillows


Special Occasions

Honeymoons, family reunions, proposals, military reunions, birthdays, anniversaries and more! Let Glorietta Bay Inn's timeless beauty and charm make the ideal setting for an unforgettable occasion. Gift baskets, wine, champagne, flowers and more are available through our concierge staff to make your stay extra special.


Certified Guest Service Property

Glorietta Bay Inn received the designation of Certified Guest Service Property. This designation is awarded to properties that train their employees using AHLEI's Guest Service Gold® program and certify all guest-facing staff as Certified Guest Service Professionals (CGSP®).


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History of the Glorietta Bay Inn

John Dietrich Spreckels (pictured to the left) did more than any other individual in San Diego's history to help the city prosper. His visionary leadership helped put San Diego on the map of national and international commerce. Convinced by local civic boosters that San Diego was ideally located for commerce, Spreckels at the age of 34, began investing in the community. He bought the utility company, street car system, water company and established the San Diego & Arizona Eastern railroad, opening San Diego to the east. CLICK TO READ MORE