written by Lauren Dana Ellman, freelance writer and contributor to Travel + Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler, The Knot, ShermansTravel, Time Out, and more
Occupying an entire city block in downtown Riverside—just about an hour's drive from Los Angeles—The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa traces its roots to a modest adobe boarding house that opened in 1876. Under hotelier Frank Miller, the property expanded into one of California's most recognizable hotels, evolving over the decades alongside the city itself.
Today, the National Historic Landmark is filled with collected artifacts, striking architecture, and over a century of stories. More than a hundred years after opening as a hotel in 1903, The Mission Inn remains one of those rare places where the hotel itself is the destination. Here's what makes it more than just another Southern California property.





