Casa Madrona Hotel and Spa
San Francisco, CA
Built in 1885 as a private home, Casa Madrona Hotel and Spa was once the private residence of local businessman William G. Barrett. Styled after Tuscan villas and Victorian architecture with porticos and verandas, the estate would quickly become a popular way station for travelers after the Barretts left in 1906. The site hosted Pink Floyd during their first American tour in 1967. Today’s guests can relax in luxurious suites with expansive views of San Francisco and Marin, both in the mansion, hillside cottages, and the boutique hotel in San Francisco. The spa offers soothing, holistic treatments, while Poggio Trattoria has a selection of delicious traditional dishes and fine wines. Casa Madrona Hotel and Spa has been named to these Historic Hotels of America Top 25 Lists The 2025 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America Best of Adaptive Reuse List The 2025 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America Most Romantic Hotels