Hotel Suite- The Grand Del Mar

Grand Del Mar San Diego Hotel

Welcome to the lobby

The Grand Del Mar is a surprisingly little known hotel in Del Mar, CA, with amazing hotel suites. How can you be an unknown triple 5 star resort?! When you say the name, most people think you mean an old hotel downtown.

This hotel is so gorgeous, it looks like something out of Europe, the old hotels that no one can afford to build anymore.

The service is also excellent. They remember your name! I am not sure how they do this, either they have uncanny facial memorization or they are taking pics. Either way, they know us when we pull up and I can’t say that of anyplace else we frequent.

The bar is a fun and cozy place to eat. Try the roast beef dip with potato chips, you won’t regret it!

If you are there on a Friday-Sunday, ask about high tea. You can reserve a spot for the nicest one in San Diego.

grand del mar high tea

The suites are all similar, some have views of the golf course and others have views of the pools, but they are all very nice. I hear they had some female input in the design of the suites, deliberately female to make sure they took care of the female traveler.

They have pretty oil paintings and decorative iron work on the grates. The product is good, conditioner and shampoo. All rooms have robes, sometimes you have to ask for a second robe.

the bathroom: Nice product, conditioner, shampoo, body wash. Separate shower and tub (huge tub for two). Double sinks

the bed: super comfortable, new mattresses, white cotton linens, great pillows

the movies: consistently good, new and very up to date

the room service: always good. Really like the bagel and lox (seriously), pancakes are good, frittata good too. Takes about 45 minutes.

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Oh the Places You’ll Go!

Somewhere I have never travelled

is the beginning of a poem by ee cummings. It is also the subject line of the first email I ever sent to my now husband on match.com.

As far back as I can remember, I have been afflicted with travel lust. But I had built my life in a way that was not compatible with that desire. At least that’s what I thought for my first 37 years.

Travel to the coliseum in Rome, Italy

Exploring the Colosseum in Rome.

At 37, I met my future husband, who had already traveled to 137 countries. His match profile was so full of travel pics, I thought he was a travel photographer. And we were off!

As of 2011, I’ve been to 19 countries, not even within striking distance of 137. We take 3 or 4 major trips a year and many more minor jaunts. We don’t usually stay in one hotel for more than 3 days, so I have slept in countless strange beds!

I’d like to share my experiences and offer one traveler’s opinion of the cities we explore, the hotels, chateaus, inns we stay in, and the food we eat.

Oh the places you’ll go!