San Francisco – Streetsmart : Neighborhood Hotels, Gay and Lesbian Hotels

Neighborhood Hotels


Unless otherwise stated, all hotels accept credit cards, and have en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning


  1. Hotel Del Sol

    Called
    “festive and spacious,” this place really is a ray of sunshine. Bright
    colors and cheerful patterns greet you around every corner, and the
    staff is just a nice as can be. An especially great place to bring the
    kids.




    Hotel del Sol

  2. Edward II Inn and Pub

    Located
    just up from the Marina, this is a real find if you want to be close to
    the sights, although the street tends to be very busy. Nevertheless,
    this truly charming 1914 Edwardian inn features rooms full of antiques
    and fresh flowers, and serves complimentary afternoon drinks and hors d’oeuvres, as well as breakfast.



    Edward II Inn and Pub

  3. Marina Motel

    Tucked
    away in a flower-filled Mediterranean courtyard decorated with murals,
    this motel offers guests a peaceful oasis right in the heart of the
    beautiful Marina District. Rooms are simple and clean, and parking is
    included.

  4. Stanyan Park Hotel

    Listed
    on the National Register of Historic Places, this noble Victorian has
    been receiving guests since 1904. Right on Golden Gate Park. Decorated
    in period style, breakfast and afternoon tea are included.

  5. Phoenix Hotel

    The
    place that Johnny Depp, REM, and the late John F. Kennedy, Jr, have all
    chosen to stay when they’ve visited the city might be to your liking,
    too. Located a bit too close to the Tenderloin for all but the most
    self-assured. Breakfast included, as well as parking.

  6. Tuscan Inn

    It’s
    a Best Western, but one of the stylish ones. Located right in
    Fisherman’s Wharf, staying here takes some of the touristy edge off the
    neighborhood. Features include a mirrored wall in each room, free
    coffee, tea, and biscuits, and a complimentary limousine service.

  7. Seal Rock Inn

    Handy for Cliff House and Land’s End , as well as the Palace of the Legion of Honor. Rooms are large, though plain, and there’s free parking and a heated pool.

  8. Jackson Court

    Located
    in Pacific Heights, this is a magnificent 1900 brownstone mansion. The
    wood-paneled parlor is an inviting place, and the stone fireplace
    provides a warm glow for afternoon tea.

  9. Twin Peaks Hotel

    Clean,
    quiet and comfortable, but it doesn’t get any simpler than this. The
    advantage is the close proximity to the Castro, Hayes Valley, and the
    Mission.

    • 2160 Market St

    • 415 863 2909

    • No en-suite bathrooms

    • No air conditioning

  10. Pacific Heights Inn

    Situated
    on a quiet block close to transportation, this 1960s motel is modern
    and comfortable. There is on-site parking and some rooms have
    kitchenettes.


Gay and Lesbian Hotels


San Francisco is, of course, a tolerant city and virtually all hotels will welcome gay and lesbian guests with a smile.


  1. Inn on Castro

    The
    very friendly owner/operator of this B&B seems to have thought of
    everything to make your stay in the heart of the Castro as pleasurable
    as possible. He’s ready with maps and advice on where to go. Comfort is
    key, in bright rooms filled with art and plants.




    Inn on Castro

  2. Chateau Tivoli

    Rooms
    and suites in this stunning old building are named after Mark Twain,
    Enrico Caruso, Jack London, and others, to remind guests of San
    Francisco’s illustrious history in the arts. Rooms are furnished with
    four-poster beds, fireplaces, bay windows, American Renaissance pieces,
    and the like.

  3. The Willows Inn

    This
    restored 1903 Edwardian house is conveniently located close to public
    transport in Castro’s gay community. The interior is a blend of
    handcrafted willow furnishings, antique dressers, armoires, and cozy
    comforters.

    • 710 14th St

    • 415 431 4770


    • www.willowssf.com

    • No en-suite bathrooms

    • No air conditioning

  4. 24 Henry Guesthouse

    This
    charming building was constructed in the Victorian style in the late
    1880s. It is situated on a quiet, tree-lined street just three blocks
    from the Castro. All of the six rooms have high ceilings and period
    furniture. Guests can enjoy free wireless internet connection and a
    complimentary breakfast.

    • 24 Henry St

    • 415 864 5686

    • 800 900 5684


    • www.24henry.com

    • No air conditioning

  5. Castro Suites

    This
    restored 1890s Italianate Victorian has views of Downtown and the Bay.
    Accommodations are a mixture of contemporary furniture, original art,
    and plants. The kitchen is equipped with dishwasher, clothes washer, and
    microwave.

  6. Renoir Hotel

    A
    friendly, gay boutique hotel with the best views of the annual gay
    pride march on Market Street. Built in 1909, it was restored to its
    turn-of-the-20th-century charm in 2001. It has a bar, lounge, and café.

  7. The Inn San Francisco

    This
    fine Victorian mansion serves a buffet breakfast in charming double
    parlors. The garden has a redwood hot tub, and sundeck with a panoramic
    view of the city.

    • 943 South Van Ness St

    • 415 641 0188


    • www.innsf.com

    • No air conditioning

  8. The Parker House

    This Edwardian mini-mansion has expansive gardens and sun decks. Just steps away from gay bars and restaurants.

  9. Bel Abri

    Rooms
    feature shutters, French tapestries, and wrought-iron pieces. Most
    rooms include a fireplace, and two of the rooms also have Jacuzzis.

  10. Meadowlark Inn

    In
    the heart of the Wine Country, this elegant guesthouse is situated on
    an estate with gardens, meadows, and great facilities such as a mineral
    pool, hot tub, and whirlpool spa.