These 10 Bed And Breakfasts In San Francisco Are Perfect For A Getaway
Discover ten unique and charming bed and breakfast inns in San Francisco, each offering distinct experiences and amenities.
Who needs to stay in a fancy hotel when you can have a wonderful and memorable stay in the San Francisco Bay area. From distinct and colorful places to houses-turned-B&B’s, these 10 bed and breakfast inns around San Francisco are among the best bed and breakfast in California. Each offers its own unique charm and will surprise you in more ways than one. Read on!
1. Inn at the Presidio - Presidio Main Post, 42 Moraga Avenue, 94129
This is the quintessential bed and breakfast in San Francisco. The Inn at the Presidio opened in 1904, and is the only hotel in the historic Presidio of San Francisco. The Presidio is a great place for hiking, biking, and sightseeing, and you'll also find an amazing chapel here.
2. The Inn San Francisco - 943 S. Van Ness Avenue, 94110
The Inn San Francisco was built around 1872 as a single family home, and converted to a hotel. In 1980 it was converted to a wonderful bed and breakfast inn and it was given the name The Inn San Francisco. This is an authentic Victorian mansion with a roof deck and lots of history and personality.
3. Chateau Tivoli Bed & Breakfast Inn - 1057 Steiner Street, 94115
The Chateau Tivoli Bed & Breakfast Inn is chock full of style. Also, wine and cheese is served nightly! Also, the main rooms are decorated with beautiful period pieces to emphasize the beauty of this Victorian Mansion, one of so many that are so much a part of San Francisco's history.
4. Monte Cristo Bed and Breakfast - 600 Presidio Avenue, 94115
The Monte Cristo Inn is a two-story bed and breakfast in the regal Presidio Heights neighborhood. This 14-room San Francisco Bed and Breakfast is restored and carefully decorated with a relaxing touch.
5. Noe's Nest - 1257 Guerrero Street, 94124
Noe's Nest is a quirky bed & breakfast, tucked between San Francisco's Noe Valley and Mission District in the heart of the city. The bed and breakfast is filled artifacts of the past some dating back 60 years or more.
6. Grove Inn - 890 Grove Street, 94117
Originally built as a Gold Rush boarding house in the 1800s, the Victorian style Inn is located in historic Alamo Square district, one of several in the city. The Grove Inn, is a boutique bed & breakfast, family-owned and operated since 1983. In 2015 it underwent historic renovations that have restored it to its former Gold Rush-era glory.
7. Parsonage - 98 Haight Street, 94102
The Parsonage Bed and Breakfast Inn is centrally located near San Francisco's Civic Center,. The location of this bed and breakfast makes it ideal for a staycation. The Parsonage is a short walk from the popular Hayes Valley, top notch restaurants, the Opera House, Davies Symphony Hall, and other city cultural attractions.
8. Union Street Inn - 2229 Union Street, 94123
At the foot of San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood, this bed and breakfast has high critical acclaim and is one of the best places to stay in California. Union Street Inn was featured in Martha Stewart's Wedding Magazine. Also, in 2007 the Union Street Inn was named as one of the top ten Bed & Breakfast Inns by USA Today. Check it out!
9. Washington Square Inn - 1660 Stockton Street, 94133
A beautiful and lush bed and breakfast in the North Beach/Telegraph Hill area. The bed and breakfast has a central location to many restaurants, cafes, piers, and other districts. It is also within walking distance of Coit Tower, one of the best places to watch the sun set in the Bay Area.
10. Gigi’s Bed and Breakfast - 543 43rd Avenue, 94121
Though not fancy, Gigi's Bed and Breakfast is a large, inviting, and charming bed and breakfast in the Outer Richmond District of the city. One of the best parts of staying here is that it is walking distance to Golden Gate Park and to the ocean where you can dip your toes in the sand before coming "home" for a leisurely respite.
Ready for a stay-cation or a vacation yet? Everyone is, sooner or later. What are some more unique bed and breakfast inns around the area to check out? If you're looking for something for a little side trip while in the Bay Area, check out How Unique This Village Near San Francisco Truly Is.
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