SF - B&B in Pacific Heights?
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The only place I can think of in Pacific Heights is the Sherman House, which I'm not sure still operates as an inn. Even if it did, it was never reasonable. The Archbishop's Mansion is in the vicinity, although I believe it is closed for renovations. The Queen Anne and the Majestic are two smaller hotels near Pacific Heights--they may claim to be in Pacific Heights itself, but they are not really.
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I haven't lived in SF in years, but when I did live in Pacific Heights, we had family stay at the Laurel Motor Inn on California and Presidio and at the Monte Cristo on Presidio. If you google those, you'll get more information. Or maybe someone has some thoughts? I was married in the Sherman House and understood it stopped operating as an inn many years ago.
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Here's a smallish hotel in Pacific Heights-Hotel Drisco.
I used to live just down the street and can verify it's Pacific Heights location-Great views and a neighborhood location-
http://tinyurl.com/yto7bx
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I used to live just down the street and can verify it's Pacific Heights location-Great views and a neighborhood location-
http://tinyurl.com/yto7bx
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Archbishops Mansion closed this week for a long period of time. Not sure it will even open up again as the same type of place. It's really not in Pacific Heights - it's in the Alamo Square/Western Addition region.
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Yes you did mention that the Archbishops mansion might be closed. I was just confirming that it IS closed. My wife leads the "Landmark Victorians of Alamo Square" City Guides tour, and they use the Archbishops Mansion as one of their stops sometimes. Last week before her tour, she chatted with one of the staff there & found out the info I posted that it's "plans" are unsure right now.
Stu Dudley
Yes you did mention that the Archbishops mansion might be closed. I was just confirming that it IS closed. My wife leads the "Landmark Victorians of Alamo Square" City Guides tour, and they use the Archbishops Mansion as one of their stops sometimes. Last week before her tour, she chatted with one of the staff there & found out the info I posted that it's "plans" are unsure right now.
Stu Dudley
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