Monday, February 12, 2007

Where to Stay in San Francisco: Part VIII - Other Neighborhoods

To conclude this series on lodging in San Francisco, I'll review a few inns that are not in areas thus far covered.

North Beach, the old Italian section of San Francisco, has a comfortable bed and breakfast, Washington Square Inn, and a quaint small hotel, Hotel Boheme. I recommend both places; although, they are very different in character. The Washington Square Inn is a classic, upscale bed and breakfast. Hotel Boheme is a funky hotel on Columbus Avenue that will remind you of the neighborhood's Beat Era.

Near Alamo Square is the stunning Chateau Tivoli. When you walk in the front door, you will feel as if you are entering the home of one of San Francisco's grand dame's homes; which you are. The inn was built in 1892 as a private residence and at one time was the home of the owner of the Tivoli Opera House. If you stay here, be sure to check out the beautiful Victorian houses on Golden Gate Avenue, including the Seattle Block on the south side of the street.

The Inner Mission is home to Inn San Francisco, another Victorian home that has been painstakingly restored and converted to a bed and breakfast. The inn has some of the friendliest staff around. The neighborhood has a mix of twenty somethings, Latino families, and a few auto shops.

There are more small bed and breakfasts, assorted hotels and motels, and inns scattered about the city. If you want some help with locating lodging that will be the most convenient for your visit to San Francisco, please phone me at (866) 326-4237 or e-mail me by clicking here.

This concludes my series of posts on accommodation in San Francisco. I hope you found it helpful. Again, feel free to get in touch with me if I can be of some help in locating the perfect place for your San Francisco vacation.

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