Stays in San Francisco
Browse 30 stays in San Francisco, California.
Buena Vista Motor Inn
Carriage Inn
Casa Madrona Hotel and Spa
Built in 1885 as a private home, Casa Madrona Hotel and Spa was once the private residence of local businessman William G. Barrett.
Castle Inn
Cavallo Point
Fort Baker is a scenic army post in the Marin Headlands that helped defend the San Francisco area for over a century. Constructed in the early 1900s, the 24 buildings around the 10-acre parade ground enjoy an extraordinary setting.
Edward II Inn
Emperor Norton Inn
Fairmont Heritage Place - Ghirardelli Square
The journey of Fairmont Heritage Place - Ghirardelli Square began in 1893, when chocolatier and Italian immigrant Domenico Ghirardelli purchased an entire city block known at the time as the Pioneer Woolen Mill complex. The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company grew exponentially at the end of the 19th cent
Fairmont San Francisco
Fairmont San Francisco dates to 1903, when two sisters—Theresa Fair Oelrichs and Virginia Fair Vanderbilt—decided to build a spectacular boutique hotel in the heart of San Francisco’s Nob Hill. Today this luxurious respite boasts 606 guestrooms and suites with several amenities.
Foundry Coliving
Francisco Bay Inn
Harbor Court Hotel
Following the streetcar tracks down San Francisco’s famous Market Street past the Ferry Building’s clock tower brings travelers directly to the doors of the historic Harbor Court Hotel. Built in 1926 to house returning servicemen, the red-brick building has borne witness to the transformations of Sa
Inn at Gough
Inn at the Opera
Inn at the Presidio
Inn at the Presidio is the first hotel to open within San Francisco’s Presidio, a 1,500-acre national park site, in 2012. Built in 1903, the Classic Revival brick building blends history with city sophistication and natural beauty.
Inn on Broadway
InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco
InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco opened to great fanfare in 1926. Its ownership had built the hotel upon the site of the former mansion of Mark Hopkins, one of San Francisco’s “Big Four” who founded what became the Southern Pacific Railroad.
Lodge at the Presidio
Lombard Motor Inn
Marina Inn
Mirage Inn & Suites
Nob Hill Inn
Nob Hill Motor Inn
Oasis Inn
Omni San Francisco Hotel
Step off the Cable Car at the corner of California and Montgomery Streets and into a historic hotel in the heart of San Francisco. The site originally housed a granite structure built in 1906, but in 1926 the site was razed for a new bank facility called the Financial Center Building.
Palace Hotel
When the Palace opened in 1875, it was San Francisco’s first luxury hotel and the largest in the world. With unprecedented opulence, it was America’s counterpart to the grand hotels of Europe.