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Canopied beds, tasseled pillows, fireplaces, and let’s-get-it-on names like Don Giovanni.
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Romantic pension-style establishment laden with vintage photos of notorious beatniks and jazz heavyweights.
Pick up a copy of HOwl from Ferlinghetti's City Lights down the block, and read aloud in room 204. Trust us.
In heart of Theater District, cool green cut-glass entrance leads into trendy modern slicklandia.
A beautifully preserved 1872 Italianate Victorian mansion in the heart of the Mission.
Bring your ghostbuster gun to this charmingly haunted 1907 townhouse.
California’s first generation of newly built “green” hotels as decreed by the USGBC (Google it).
The City's rock ‘n’ roll hotel where Moby and the Chili Peppers chill poolside between gigs.
Bordering Golden Gate Park, this affordable Victorian beauty is a diamond in the Haight.
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Classic early-’60s motor lodge with spacious studio-size rooms cloaked in modernist comfort.
Neatly appointed rooms with DVD, large desks and free DSL; cable car just outside the front door.
This gay-oriented 1909 Edwardian guesthouse at edge of Castro is one of the best B&Bs in the city.
Quaint and cozy, with faded ‘40s charm like Hollywood version of Dickens (Bogart shot the Fat Man here).
This Union Square landmark is so money, they’ve literally been laundering it here since 1938.
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