Located in San Francisco, Acacia is a vibrant and charming neighborhood renowned for its unique multicultural and artistic vibe. It boasts numerous art galleries, independent cafes, and boutique shops, making it a haven for art lovers. The streets of Acacia are filled with historical traces, reflecting the city's rich immigrant history and cultural diversity. Strolling through this area, you can immerse yourself in the artistic ambiance and savor cuisines from around the world, experiencing the true essence of San Francisco's lifestyle.



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Near Golden Gate Park, The Laurel Inn (3-star boutique hotel) offers mid-century design and is a 10-minute walk to the park. Alternatively, Stanyan Park Hotel features Victorian elegance, steps from Haight-Ashbury's hippie culture.
Transport: Take Muni buses 21/33 to downtown or Uber to Fisherman’s Wharf (~15 mins). Dine at Alembic Bar for craft cocktails and seasonal American fare. Pro tip: Book early for Cherry Blossom Festival (April) views.
Situated in Mission District, Acacia Hotel is surrounded by culinary gems. Don't miss Tartine Bakery for artisanal sourdough (5-min walk) or La Taqueria's award-winning burritos. For culture, explore Clarion Alley's murals or visit Golden Gate Park (10-min drive). The hotel features industrial-chic design with select rooms offering skyline views. Pro tip: Their rooftop lounge serves craft cocktails with panoramic vistas.
Acacia Hotel is located in the Mission District of San Francisco, surrounded by iconic local eats. Don't miss the Mission Burrito, a signature dish known for its generous fillings. Nearby, Tartine Bakery offers freshly baked bread and pastries, perfect for breakfast. Coffee lovers should visit Philz Coffee, famous for its custom-blended brews. These spots are beloved by locals and visitors alike.
Acacia Hotel is steps away from Union Square, with iconic dining like Tadich Grill (California's oldest seafood spot, famous for Cioppino). Top attractions include Chinatown, Cable Car Museum, and the illuminated Union Square at night. The hotel blends contemporary art decor, with some rooms offering views of Coit Tower. Pro tip: Book a Powell-Hyde cable car ride for classic SF vistas.
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Staying at The Cartwright Hotel in Union Square was an absolutely delightful experience. The location couldn’t be better—just steps away from shopping, dining, and all the vibrant energy of downtown San Francisco. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, making check-in a breeze. While the room is on the smaller side, it’s well-designed with smart use of space, and everything you need is thoughtfully included. The bed was super comfortable, and the room was quiet and clean—perfect for a good night’s sleep. With excellent service, a prime location, and great value, this hotel truly stands out. I’d definitely book here again on my next visit to San Francisco.

Located just steps away from Trader Joe’s and St. Francis Hospital, this hotel is incredibly convenient—my surgery was only a 5-minute walk away, which made everything so much easier. The room was cozy, clean, and well-maintained, with a comfortable bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. I appreciated the quiet atmosphere and the thoughtful touches throughout the space. It’s a great choice if you’re in town for medical appointments or just want a reliable, no-fuss stay in San Francisco. Highly recommend for its location, comfort, and value.

Staying at the Best Western Red Coach Inn was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—right near the south entrance of the park, making it super convenient to explore downtown San Francisco and nearby attractions. The rooms were spotless, well-maintained, and very comfortable, with a peaceful atmosphere that made for a restful night's sleep. I especially appreciated how close everything was—the local shops, cafes, and restaurants were just steps away. It’s a great base for both sightseeing and relaxing. With excellent value and top-notch service, this place truly stands out. I’ll definitely be back and highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city.

The Lombard Inn is a solid choice if you're looking for a no-frills stay in San Francisco. The rooms are clean and the beds are surprisingly comfortable—perfect for a good night's rest. While the decor and furnishings feel a bit dated, they’re still functional and adequately maintained. One thing worth mentioning is that the hallways had a slight musty odor, likely due to the carpets needing a deep clean. That said, it’s an easy fix and doesn’t detract much from the overall experience. I’d recommend this hotel for travelers who prioritize comfort and convenience over modern design. It’s a reliable option with great value, especially if you're on a budget.

We stayed in Glasgow for a few days and stopped by this hotel for breakfast—had no expectations going in, but was pleasantly surprised. The menu options were somewhat limited, but the warm welcome and excellent service from Thomas made all the difference. He went above and beyond to make our morning special. It’s a hidden gem with a welcoming vibe, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone passing through.

On Friday, April 21st at 10:15 AM, a guest from another building at the hotel climbed over the fence between units 179 and 173, entered our private driveway area, then climbed over our fence and left toward Wiese Street, heading toward 16th Street. We immediately called 911. The situation was alarming and unsettling. While police responded promptly, the incident raised serious concerns about property security and safety protocols. It's important to note that making assumptions based on someone's background is not only inappropriate but also harmful. As guests, we expect the hotel to maintain a secure environment for all. We hope management will take immediate action to improve fencing, surveillance, and overall safety measures to prevent future incidents.
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