San Francisco is an extremely expensive city to stay in, especially when you coincidentally find yourself there on ‘Fleet Week’ – a popular weekend celebration when all the boats arrive in at the local port. However there are a few reasonably priced gems to discover, where you can comfortably rest your head and still have change to spend in town the next day.
San Remo Hotel in the North Beach district of town has tons of personality and provides a flawless service for savvy travellers. The building was erected in 1906 as a home for the men who were rebuilding this earthquake damaged area. The accommodation soon became the temporary home for fishermen, sailors and even chocolate-makers. In 1970 the building was restored, and even today you can notice the lovely Victorian fixtures and stained glass windows.
We were lucky to experience two room types at this historic hotel. The standard bedroom was small but welcoming, decorated in a quirky style, with thoughtful details everywhere you looked. For our second night we were upgraded to the wacky and wonderful penthouse, literally on the roof of the building.
Our Penthouse bedroom was charming. A colourful throw covered the bed, antique bedside tables, old-fashioned lamps and wooden blinds letting in natural daylight. From our private rooftop patio we could see views of the surrounding city, and watch as the sun set over San Francisco.
Bathrooms, whether en-suite or shared are in great condition, with powerful showers, complimentary toiletries and plenty of fresh towels.
The staff are cheerful and eager to assist in any way they can. It is their friendly hospitality and the memorable cosy rooms that make San Remo Hotel such a lovely home away from home.
More information and book a room at San Remo Hotel here.