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Bed and breakfast in San Francisco
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if the walls of the Monte Cristo Bed & Breakfast could talk, what stories they could tell, for this remarkable building has been a part of San Francisco since 1875. Originally built as a bordello and saloon. In the 1920s, it served as a speakeasy. When the great fire swept the city after the 1906 earthquake, homes were put to the torch on Van Ness Avenue to create a firebreak, and the Saloon not only survived, it served as a refuge for the newly post-quake homeless. The space A handsome deluxe king room freshly redecorated with period wallpaper of rich blue damask. This larger room features elegant antiques, a sitting desk, alabaster chandelier and hardwood floors with a Persian rug. Enjoy a newly remodeled private marble bathroom en-suite with rain shower, towel warmer, and heated toilet seat with bidet. Guest access Supremely Comfortable Cal King Bed. Complimentary Breakfast . Private Marble Bathroom with Tub. Toto Washlet and Bidet. Towel Warmer. Hairdryer, Iron and Board. 47" LCD TV with Netflix and Cable. Complimentary Wifi Internet. During your stay This is a bed and breakfast. Someone is at the property during business hours. Please the ring doorbell on the blue gate. Other things to note There is no parking onsite. Most people can find free street parking late afternoon. Be sure to observe parking restrictions and leave nothing in the car. There is no air conditioning, no elevator at the property. Registration Details License not needed per OSTR
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United States · California · San FranciscoGot questions?
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