"Loved the eclectic vibe of this cute boutique hotel. The decor was fun and the beds are so comfy, definitely in the top 5 of all properties I’ve stayed in. Will definitely be staying here again. "
"We really enjoyed our stay, the staff and guests were all so nice! Room was really comfortable and we loved the location of the B&B, it was a quiet area but near all the things we wanted to see."
"Clean and comfortable rooms. Common kitchen, bathrooms and showers were all clean and well stocked. Easy access to transit and walking to Castro/mission. Only downside was the intensity or drug use and human struggle taking place outside and on surrounding blocks. "
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"Very friendly staff. Good breakfast and coffee. If you need at least a minifridge in your room, make sure yours has one as it is not standard in all rooms of the same size. This older building is very-well maintained with fitting decor. Will come back. Thank you. "
"Loved the eclectic vibe of this cute boutique hotel. The decor was fun and the beds are so comfy, definitely in the top 5 of all properties I’ve stayed in. Will definitely be staying here again. "
"I have stayed at Hotel Sunrise on several occasions and for a hotel under $100 per night in San Francisco, it can’t be beat. The location is relatively safe and highly walkable with many bars, restaurants, cafes, food stores within a half mile radius. The 16th street BART station is a 5 mins walk away. You get your own private bathroom, which is not a given at other hotels in this price range. The room is very basic and small but importantly it is clean with daily housekeeping service, adequate clean towels and toiletries, a small microwave and fridge (again unusual for a hotel in this price range), and a little coffee machine. Staff are friendly. My only complaints are 1) the building is old with thin walls and the surrounding area can get lively at nights, so depending where your room is, or if you have loud guests next door to you, it can be a little noisy; 2) no elevator but it’s only 3 floors, still if you’re on the 3rd floor you have to lug your luggage up stairs and 3) the TV in tge room is functional and even includes HBO but unfortunately it’s not a Smart TV so you can’t use your Netflix account. Still, overall this hotel is excellent vakue for the money"
"Beck’s was highly recommended and it did not disappoint. The owners are great. The rooms and terrace are very nice. Tons to do and see nearby and lots of public transit options. I would 100% stay here next time m in SF. "
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Castro Street is located in San Francisco. Travellers like the surrounding area for its bars. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 200 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Castro Street, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Castro Street?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences or De Young Museum. Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island and Painted Ladies are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can watch performances at Louise Davies Symphony Hall, War Memorial Opera House and Bill Graham Civic Auditorium if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to Castro Street?
Nearby metro stations include 17th St & Castro St Stop, Castro Station and Market St & Noe St Stop. If you'd like to venture around the area nearby, you may want to rent a car for your trip.