Luxury San Francisco Inn Room 11
This Deluxe Room comes with a queen bed and private bath, and a view of Coit Tower and the Cathedral near Washington Square Park.
Photos at top from left to right: The Palace of Fine Art and Coit Tower in San Francisco
Room 11
Information & Amenities
- Deluxe room
- Private bath
- Queen bed
- Coit Tower and Cathedral Views
Rate: $229 per night
Featured North Beach
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North Beach Walking tour from the Inn
Come discover North Beach on foot and plan a San Francisco Walking Tour! From the front door of Washington Square Inn all the way down to the Golden Gate Bridge. If you are interested in learning more about San Francisco, California, its attractions and historic sites then we suggest you start your trip with our one-of-a-kind sightseeing tour. More details…
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North Beach Dining
Washington Square Inn is located in close proximity to many wonderful North Beach restaurants. Guests will be pleased to discover that the neighborhood has a high concentration of very good restaurants. There are many Italian restaurants (of course) but also California cuisine, French and as you venture closer to China Town, you will find many Chinese, Vietnamese, & Japanese as well. More details…
Featured Day Trips
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Point Reyes National Seashore
While vacationing in San Francisco at the Washington Square Inn, make sure to visit the amazing Point Reyes National Seashore! It's breathtaking scenery and rich history of culture makes it a welcomed trade from the normal hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you choose to hike the varied trails, take a horseback ride out to the beach, kayak off the shore or swim at Heart's Desire Beach you will definitely make memories to last a lifetime! More details…
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Napa Valley and the Wine Country
While staying at the Washington Square Inn, you simply must visit some of the vineyards in the famed California wine country! Just a short drive and you will find yourself amidst many of the most famous wineries in the world. California's wines account for over 90 percent of the production in North America, making it the world's fourth largest producer. Visit the Napa Valley and Sonoma vineyards to experience both mass production facilities and the smaller boutique wineries that have become favorites of many San Francisco locals. More details…





