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Back to Nature
City Style
Local exploring
Wedding license
Sit-out Terrace
Families
No restaurant
Free wifi
Views
Quiet
Sailing
Trekking
Colonial
Full of character
Local markets
Inn
Great walks
Cycling
Golf
Groups
In/by a Nature Reserve
Chic
Watersports
Active Holiday
Charming
Pet friendly
Child friendly
Sights nearby
Beach nearby
Disabled access
Contemporary
Rooms
22 rooms in this hotelWedding license
There is a wedding chapel next door and other ceremony spaces in the Presidio, whilst the hotel can host a small reception.Sit-out Terrace
As well as the front porch, the back patio has a fire pit and seating surrounded by beautiful cedar woodland.Meeting Room
425 sq ft meeting spaces for up to 20 people with state-of-the-art equipment available.No restaurant
But complimentary wine and cheese is offered between 5-7pm every evening.Sitting Room
Two guest lounges and a front porch running the length of the building.Free wifi
WiFi is available in all areas, free of charge.Massage
In-room massages are available to guests.Parking
On site parking available for a feeBicycle hire
Walking distance restaurants
In room DVD
Bath robes
Views
Satellite / Cable TV
Wifi
Pet friendly
Child friendly
Room service
Disabled access
Concierge
Air conditioning
Trekking
Sailing
Local markets
Great walks
Cycling
Golf
Watersports
Sights nearby
Nestled in the green parklands of the Presidio, this gorgeous historic inn inhabits a National Historic Landmark. Many rooms have Golden Gate Bridge views and gas fireplaces for foggy nights. The park offers all kinds of dining options and outdoor activities, from cycling to golf.
Originally published by The Telegraph
Built in 1903 and opened as a hotel in 2012, this two-story, Georgian Revival–style building served as officers' quarters in military days past and now has 26 guest rooms—17 of them suites—complete with gas fireplaces and modern-meets-salvage-store finds, such as wrought-iron beds, industrial-inspired task lamps, historic black-and-white photos, and Pendleton blankets. In 2013, the inn added the Funston House, which contains four rooms surrounding a common living room, dining room, and kitchen, ideal for larger groups traveling together and families. Perks include a nightly wine-and-cheese reception and a Continental breakfast buffet. This place is as homey as it gets, complete with rocking chairs on the porches and an outdoor fire pit. Numerous hiking and biking trails in the Presidio, a National Land Trust, are nearby.
Originally published by Fodor's Travel
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