“Dolores Place
Dolores Place (doloresplace.com) offers one room with a queen-size sleigh bed and white wood kitchenette. While the sage green carpet, harmoniously arranged sets of botanical prints and wide, wood-framed mirrors create a spacious, garden-like interior, the private deck is what keeps guests coming back. In a setting framed by hedges, potted succulents and low-lying flowers, visitors can linger over coffee as they enjoy views of the city below and the Twin Peaks above.
Inn San Francisco
So luxurious you’ll think you booked a boutique hotel by accident, the Inn San Francisco (innsf.com) is the creme de la creme of Noe Valley bed and breakfasts. Set in an ornate Italianate, pale lavender mansion dating to 1872, the inn’s roof has a sheltered sundeck with hot tub surrounded by trellised vines and potted carnations. The inn’s 27 rooms, some with period fireplaces and clawfoot tubs, feature antique touches such stained-glass lamps and tapestries. Most rooms have double or queen beds, though two also have two twin beds for children or additional guests.
Noe’s Nest
Noe’s Nest (noesnest.com) offers guests their pick of four rooms and one suite tastefully decorated with sweeping valances, quilted headboards and dark wood furniture. Solid coral walls offset the intricately carved chairs and oriental vases in the guest dining area, where the owners serve a bagel buffet with fresh fruit and tarts each morning. Breakfast extends later than the typical hotel breakfast for those who prefer to sleep in, and the owners go out of their way to accommodate Kosher guests with designated breakfast ingredients.”
USA Today