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Palatial resort inspired by the estates of Spain welcomes guests with sumptuous architecture, a lauded spa, and six restaurants and lounges

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a deluxe king room, Raincross king room, or Glenwood double-queen room
  • Up to two kids 17 or younger stay free in a Glenwood double-queen room
  • Dates into November

Policies and Fees

  • Reservations: Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased.
  • Cancellation policy: 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable.
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability.

No-shows will be charged total rate; no refunds, rescheduling, or rebooking allowed.

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Hotel at a Glance: The Mission Hotel and Spa

What began as an adobe boarding house in 1876 has evolved into The Mission Hotel and Spa, a palatial estate-style resort that occupies a full city block in Riverside. Built with architectural flourishes meant to mimic the region’s iconic Spanish missions, guest accommodations offer memorable features spread across four distinct wings; some have outdoor entrances that open onto cascades of flowering bougainvillea, while others look out onto the sparkling outdoor pool. This castle-like hotel is located near the Main Street Pedestrian Mall, a half-mile from the Riverside Convention Center, and has hosted past guests including presidents and Pulitzer Prize winners.

  • Eat well at the hotel’s numerous restaurants and lounges; popular choices include freshly seared steaks at Duane’s Prime Steak and Seafood Restaurant, housemade pasta at Bella Trattoria, upscale Mexican dishes at Las Campanas, signature comfort food in The Mission Inn Restaurant, or al fresco dining on the Spanish Patio
  • Drink like a president: Formerly the hotel’s four-room luxury apartment, the Presidential Lounge now commemorates The Mission Inn’s history with the commander-in-chief; stop in for a JFK Cosmopolitan or a Herbert Hoover Lemon Drop.
  • Presidential history: The Mission Inn has welcomed 10 US Presidents through its doors. Guests can still see the sturdy banquet chair that the hotel commissioned for William Howard Taft for a 1908 banquet or visit the fireplace in the Presidential Lounge where Richard and Patricia Nixon were married
  • Sun yourself at the beautiful outdoor pool, a 2,550-square-foot oasis in the middle of the hotel’s grounds.
  • Relax at Kelly’s Spa, which Condé Nast Traveler once ranked as the top 10 of its “Top 50 Hotel Spas in the United States” list.
  • Learn something with a tour from the Mission Inn Museum, whose docents give guests an in-depth exploration of the hotel’s striking architecture and celebrity-filled history.

California’s Inland Empire: Urban Centers and Diverse Terrain Just East of LA

It’s hard to believe that the same region of California whose fertile fields have been turning out citrus since the 1870s is also home to the arid deserts of Joshua Tree National Park. But it’s true, and a testament to the size and topographical diversity of the Inland Empire. Spread across Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, the region comprises parts of the Santa Ana Mountains, San Jose Hills, San Bernardino National Forest, and Sonoran Desert, along with fertile mountain valleys. It’s also where you’ll find the spas of Palm Springs and the resorts of Lake Arrowhead, as well as lakeside activities and skiing at Big Bear Lake.

The area also serves as a mecca for hiking and nature excursions. Angelenos often visit Box Springs Mountain Park in Moreno Valley to hike more than 1,000 acres of trails that meander past fields of star lilies, pine groves, and rocky outcroppings. Lake Perris State Recreation Area offers horseback riding, rock climbing, and skydiving. The valley is also home to several museums, including the March Field Air Museum, which displays World War I and II fighter planes and historic photographs and aviation gear. Sometimes you can even see airplanes in action overhead. And right in San Bernardino is the McDonald’s Museum, located on the site of the world first McDonald’s.

Other Details

Room Details

Deluxe King Room and Raincross King Room

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Glenwood Double-Queen Room

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $20 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 12 p.m.
  • Parking: self-parking available for an additional $16 per night; valet available for an additional $22 per night.
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap-accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: not available

Amenities

  • Year-round outdoor pool
  • Five restaurants
  • Lounge and wine tasting room
  • Cupcake shop
  • Boutique
  • Garden
  • Fitness center
  • Museum with tours

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Ontario International Airport (ONT; 16 mi)

Need To Know Info

  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 18 or older to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in.
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Victoria
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14 ratings|7 reviews
Loved the beautiful fall decor and learning the history of the hotel. The restaurants are all amazing! Can’t wait to come back and see the holiday decorations.
Darla
1 rating|
Very nice large room with a great view.
Claudia
7 ratings|3 reviews
The hotel experience
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dougcY324UN
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Check you bill when checking out The Hotel is very beautiful and historic, especially during the Christmas season. The check in process was quick and easy and we were able to get a room before the standard check in time. The exterior of the hotel is really in need to some extensive overhaul. The room was spacious and clean with nice amenities. However, the refrigerator in our room did not work. What is usually the entrance for valet parking is now two carnival rides, which really distracted from the Festival of Lights. Upon check out, I discovered that I had been charged for self parking ($30) twice. When I pointed this out to the host, they first didn't even apologize, but instead implied that I had two cars parked. I politely indicated that we only had one car. The clerk then made the correction. Afterwards, when reviewing my credit card charges, I ended up getting charged the original amount, with two parking charges, and then a separate charge for one more parking charge (charged 3 times for parking.)
559alexas
|1 review
Special hotel and great service Have lived in SoCal for 25 years (about an hour from Riverside), and always heard that the Mission Inn is a special place, so we finally went for one night during the Festival of Lights. The FOL is kind of chaotic, and not sure I'd do that part again, but the hotel is indeed special, quirky, bizarre, and delightful. The space itself is discovery after discovery - Palais des Papes meets Winchester mystery house vibe - and it was fun to wander around. The staff was genuinely impressive in the face of the nuttiness associated with the FOL. Everyone was attentive, collected, and kind. There were hiccups with our room not being ready on time, and the wine we ordered later, but in both cases staff went out of their way to make it right immediately and without prompting. It was probably the best service I've had in years. We were two adults and two kids in our double queen room; all agreed the beds were very comfortable, and we slept surprisingly well. The wi-fi and TV situation seemed like they could be updated a little, but in fairness as we were only staying one night and didn't really need them, I did not call the front desk to see if something could be done. Bonus - hotel is next to The Cheech (well worth the visit) and the Riverside Art Museum which is another architectural gem.
Gigijv
|1 review
SUCH A SHAME. SO MUCH POTENTIAL. SUCH A SHAME! Although I very rarely write negative reviews, I felt compelled to share my experience at this hotel in order to save others the money and misery of going. I have travelled all over the world, from five star hotels to hostels, but this hotel is in a category of its own. First off, The Mission Inn Hotel is one of the most beautiful, impressive, historic hotels I have ever seen, especially during the Festival of Lights over Christmas holiday. Unfortunately, however, the customer service is non existent (aside from the valet guys). Check in: We checked in at 3 pm, having requested an early check in for one or both of our two suites, as our daughter was not feeling well. We were told our rooms would not be ready at 4 pm or later . I asked if there were any rooms in the entire hotel ready that we could switch to, but told "no'. So we went to lobby bar to wait. A server came over with a menu and took our drink orders, but never returned. She came by 30 minutes later and ordered again, and still nothing came. At 4:15 I went to front desk to enquire about rooms (since no one called as promised). There were about 75 people in line waiting to check in. I was told one room ready and the other not. At 5 pm we got a call that other room ready. Rooms: We were very satisfied with our rooms. They are old, but nicely furnished and the views we had were wonderful. Having a bottle of water in the room would have been nice though. Security: We had read there was security to keep out the looky loo mobs not staying there. There was no security and it was very difficult to move around. Not a good place if you are chlosrephobic and don't like crowds. Dining: We didn't have a dinner reservation at any of the restaurants, thinking it would not be a problem for Hotel guest on a Sunday night. However, We were told every single restaurant was sold out all night and they could not accommodate us. There appeared to be plenty of open tables at all restaurants, but no workers. We ended eating an appetizer at one of their bars, which took hours, and not so good. No seating anywhere else throughout hotel. Room Service: There was no water in the room and we did not see a store in hotel that sold it, so we called up for five bottles of water. Our daughter was ill as well. It never arrived. House Keeping: We called in the am to request a noon check out for one of our two rooms, since we got a late check in. The answer was of course "no". However, at 10:40 am, 20 minutes before check out time, housekeeping started banging on our door, despite a privacy sign being placed on door. Needless to say, we won't be staying at this hotel again. Supposed to be a relaxing vacation, but turned into a distressing, frustrating circus, and we couldn't wait to leave. Such a shame, as so beautiful and special. Owners should consider hiring a professional management company to run it, or at least have gm's on the floor. I can't imagine how much money they lose from turning down guests at their restaurants, drinks never served, repeat customers, etc.

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