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Hosts John and Renate run the friendliest hotel in town (more of a B&B really): a 4-story 1913 Edwardian charmer that’s bedecked with antiques, wicker and old photographs. Enjoy cookies and tea wit... read more
It’s the hotel nobody’s heard of and why we love it: Promiscuity at night and anonymity in the morning. In the heart of SoMa’s club scene yet short walk to the famous Union Square, the family-owned... read more
Your own version of Tales of the City. Step into the 1870s Victorian's ultra-homey parlor of funky, mismatched vintage furniture, from Victorian curio-cabinets to pared-down Bauhaus buffets. Serene... read more
Can’t afford the W or Clift, but would much rather go the IKEA route than suffer quilted floral spreads? The Mosser is the answer. Kickass downtown location, tiny rooms with platform beds and Milan... read more
Follow Alice down the rabbit hole and wake up with giant kaleidoscope breasts. Huh? Their “Painted Rooms” designed by international artists makes this hotel cum art gallery the best cheap crib in t... read more
Film buff’s paradise on the edge of the gritty Tenderloin. Deep moody purples, rich reds and Op Art zigzag carpeting take you to set of Lost Highway. Heavy velvet curtains enclose Petit Bijou Theat... read more
One of the city’s best budget hotels in a perfect location near the heart of North Beach and Fisherman’s Wharf. It’s a restored three-story Victorian boardinghouse (read: small rooms, shared baths)... read more
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Good news for you perpetually broke party people: 30 fun-tickets gets you clean sheets and nightly rooftop parties at new Elements Hotel. If you’re young, hip and hurting for money, this is your cr... read more
As the gaudy sign outside describes, this is a combination of Persi...
Set in the historic Vanderbilt building in downtown St. Helena, thi...
Having grown out of its cult status since opening in its Nob Hill l...
This spectacular new Dior Homme boutique in San Francisco joins alr...
While the hygienic advances of the 21st Century are most welcome, t...