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Top 10 Gay and Lesbian Hotels

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  • 1. Inn on Castro

    The very friendly owner/operator of this B&B seems to have thought of everything to make your stay in the heart of the Castro as pleasurable as possible. He’s ready with maps and advice on where to go. Comfort is key, in bright rooms filled with art and plants.

  • 2. Chateau Tivoli

    Rooms and suites in this stunning old building are named after Mark Twain, Enrico Caruso, Jack London, and others, to remind guests of San Francisco’s illustrious history in the arts. Rooms are furnished with four-poster beds, fireplaces, bay windows, American Renaissance pieces, and the like.

  • 3. The Willows Inn

    This restored 1903 Edwardian house is conveniently located close to public transport in Castro’s gay community. The interior is a blend of handcrafted willow furnishings, antique dressers, armoires, and cozy comforters.

  • 4. Dolores Park Inn

    The rooms at this 1874 Italianate Victorian range from a snug enclave with twin beds to a two-room suite with a patio. The ground floor has two parlors and a dining room decorated with antiques. A large one-bedroom suite in the carriage house offers a fireplace, a Jacuzzi hot tub, marble flooring, and a full kitchen with washer and dryer.

  • 5. Castro Suites

    This restored 1890s Italianate Victorian has views of Downtown and the Bay. Accommodations are a mixture of contemporary furniture, original art, and plants. The kitchen is equipped with dishwasher, clothes washer, and microwave.

  • 6. Andora Inn

    This restored Victorian is located in San Francisco’s oldest and most colorful district, fast becoming one of the hippest neighborhoods. Breakfast served in the dining room.

  • 7. The Inn San Francisco

    This fine Victorian mansion serves a buffet breakfast in charming double parlors. The garden has a redwood hot tub, and sundeck with a panoramic view of the city.

  • 8. The Parker House

    This Edwardian mini-mansion has expansive gardens and sun decks. Just steps away from gay bars and restaurants.

  • 9. Bel Abri

    Rooms feature shutters, French tapestries, and wrought-iron pieces. Most rooms include a fireplace, and two of the rooms also have Jacuzzis.

  • 10. Fern Falls

    Nestled on wooded acres on the outskirts of the Russian River, just 90 minutes from the city. Each of the guesthouses has a fireplace, and indoor and outdoor showers.

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