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The Stanyan Park Hotel, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is an elegant thoroughly restored Victorian Hotel that will take you back to a bygone era of style, grace and comfort. This property is within walking distance of the Golden Gate Park with the Museum of Natural History, Aquarium, Hall of Flowers, Japanese Tea Garden and trails for bicycling and horseback riding. Within six blocks of the hotel are the University of San Francisco, the University of California Medical Center and St. Mary's Hospital. The hotel's thirty six romantic rooms and suites come in a lovely variety of period decors that will please the eye and provide you with your own quiet little get away world. All of the rooms have a color television with cable, direct dial telephone with a data port and a full, modern bath. The suites all have a full kitchen, dining room and living room. Although the Stanyan Park Hotel has entirely modern amenities, they offer you touches of past elegance. Please enjoy the complimentary continental breakfast with croissants, bagels with cream cheese, muffins, fresh juices, fruit and freshly brewed coffee served every morning. Every evening the hotel offers you a tea service with a variety of teas, coffee, biscotti's and cookies. A friendly staff warmly welcomes you. Stanyan Park is minutes away from dining, shopping and entertainment venues. San Francisco Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for San Francisco hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in San Francisco, USA.

Address: 750 Stanyan Street, San Francisco, California United States of America

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