Description: As a local, I haven't stayed here, but I've put my future in-laws here (I like them, but better here than underfoot at my apartment). The Inn is very well situated at the intersection of Lombard and Van Ness. While they have a garage (parking is extra), they are also very convenient to public transit and within walking distance of the attractions at Fort Mason and North Point/Fisherman's Wharf. For decent food and shopping, you are within walking distance (or a really cheap taxi ride) of the Marina (Chestnut Street starting at Fillmore), Union Street (Union starting at Green), and Polk Street (starting at Union).
The hotel is a relative bargain starting at around $129 for two singles or a queen bed, and it is cheaper than staying in the outskirts of Union Square (and dodging the homeless) or around Northpoint/Fisherman's Wharf (and dodging all the awful souvenir shops). Yet in many ways it's even better positioned than these tourist trap accommodations.
This is a generic chain motel, complete with the requisite bland decor. But it makes a great base for exploring the city. Besides, while there are lots of motor lodges along Lombard, this one has the advantage of height--stay on the fourth floor or above (a bit extra) and get a view of the Bay and Golden Gate Bridge that even most of the more expensive hotels can't provide. So what if the nightstand is oak veneer plywood McFurniture?
Continental breakfast is included with the room rate, and by all reports was very passible. If you want an omlette or other type of hot breakfast, walk down Lombard to Home Plate.
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