Este hotel boutique ubicado en el centro de Oakland es un lugar cómodo y elegante dónde hospedarse y descansar. El edificio en si mismo es un casona histórica de 1915. Con un restaurante de alto nivel y un bar de jazz que es uno de los favoritos de la ciudad, el Hotel Washington Inn es una opción excelente ya sea que se queda una noche o una semana. El hotel también cuenta con salas de reuniones con capacidad hasta para 150 personas.
This unassuming house in the Mission District is really a cozy bed and breakfast. Originally built on what was known in the 1870s as Mansion Row, it was owned by John English, a City Commissioner known as the Potato King. It is now restored to its original Victorian elegance and offers individually decorated bedrooms awash with style. The Inn San Francisco is well equipped with guest friendly amenities and services.
A romantic hideaway on Russian Hill built in 1907, Annie's Cottage offers unique and charming accommodations. Stay in a vintage guest cottage behind the owners' home with a quiet garden setting and complete privacy. Enjoy the close proximity to many popular city attractions, or get away from the hustle and bustle of the city altogether and relax. Furnished with lovely antique décor, the cottage is equipped with a queen-sized bed and other convenient amenities which include Wi-Fi, a kitchenette, and a TV.
This luxurious resort offers a breath-taking view of the bay and San Francisco. Located on Horseshoe Cove on the northern side of the Golden Gate Bridge, guests will love the beautiful natural setting and spacious lodging. The resort was originally Fort Baker, which was built in the early 1900s by the U.S. Army to help protect the Golden Gate Bridge. When the land was transferred from the U.S. Army to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Fort was remodeled to provide a comfortable and sophisticated hotel that offers both historic and contemporary rooms. Cavallo Point also has fantastic dining options, event space and a spa.
Located in the national park site Presidio, this inn finds its residence in the historic and stunning Pershing hall. Enjoy the remarkable sights and indulge in various activities especially golf. Prepare for a different experience indeed.
This comfortable motor lodge dating from the 1950s is somewhat off the beaten track. Located near the Pacific Ocean at Sutro Park and Lands End, it is a short walk down the hill from the Cliff House with its view of Seal Rock and Ocean Beach. All rooms have refrigerators, cable TV, and private baths. Some have fireplaces, kitchenettes and ocean views. The on-site restaurant is known locally for its fine omelets.
A romantic hideaway on Russian Hill built in 1907, Annie's Cottage offers unique and charming accommodations. Stay in a vintage guest cottage behind the owners' home with a quiet garden setting and complete privacy. Enjoy the close proximity to many popular city attractions, or get away from the hustle and bustle of the city altogether and relax. Furnished with lovely antique décor, the cottage is equipped with a queen-sized bed and other convenient amenities which include Wi-Fi, a kitchenette, and a TV.
If you really want to tough it out in the lap of nature, Steep Ravine Environmental Campground is the place to go to. The entire camping site has nine cabins and ten bare-bones campsites. Each campsite has a fire pit and table while the cabins have wood stoves and an outdoor barbecue area. With no facility for running water or electricity in the cabins or campsites, you truly get the feeling of having left civilization although the shoreline highway is only a short distance away. Beautiful views of the North Pacific ocean can be seen from the campground, making this communion with nature complete.
Nestled in a covered cove, Kirby Cove Campground is a popular spot among campers, nature lovers and hikers for its stunning scenic vistas. Explore the Marin Headlands, Muir Woods National Monument, Battery Kirby and Hawk Hill while you set your base at any of its four camp-sites. Enclosed by pine, cypress and eucalyptus trees, it also has its own beach from where you can catch a glimpse of the emblematic Golden Gate Bridge. Besides hiking, it is also a favorable picnic spot among the locals. Though reservations are a must to camp out here, once you get the permission, it is indeed a wonderful getaway from the bustling city into the arms of nature. The camp site and picnic area is available only from April to October.
This luxurious resort offers a breath-taking view of the bay and San Francisco. Located on Horseshoe Cove on the northern side of the Golden Gate Bridge, guests will love the beautiful natural setting and spacious lodging. The resort was originally Fort Baker, which was built in the early 1900s by the U.S. Army to help protect the Golden Gate Bridge. When the land was transferred from the U.S. Army to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Fort was remodeled to provide a comfortable and sophisticated hotel that offers both historic and contemporary rooms. Cavallo Point also has fantastic dining options, event space and a spa.
This unassuming house in the Mission District is really a cozy bed and breakfast. Originally built on what was known in the 1870s as Mansion Row, it was owned by John English, a City Commissioner known as the Potato King. It is now restored to its original Victorian elegance and offers individually decorated bedrooms awash with style. The Inn San Francisco is well equipped with guest friendly amenities and services.
Located in the national park site Presidio, this inn finds its residence in the historic and stunning Pershing hall. Enjoy the remarkable sights and indulge in various activities especially golf. Prepare for a different experience indeed.