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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (54) | 4.4 |
| Business | (5) | 3.0 |
| Romance | (13) | 4.5 |
| Family | (8) | 4.5 |
| With Friends | (3) | 4.7 |
| All Others | (25) | 4.5 |
This hotel does not offer any accessibility features. Please select a different hotel if you are interested in booking a room with accessibility features.
| Check-in time is | 3 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
Complimentary Continental breakfast, including fresh fruit, bagels, hot and cold cereals, juice, coffee, and tea, is served in the hotel's salon each morning.
Complimentary sherry and tea are served in the parlor from 4 PM to 6 PM daily (hours subject to change).
The Queen Anne Hotel does not have its own restaurant, but numerous dining choices are within the surrounding area. Room service from local restaurants is also available.
Nearby restaurants:
Quince
Vivande Porta Via
Chez Nous
Osaka
This San Francisco hotel provides discounted access to three health clubs, all within three blocks.
For a scenic and invigorating workout starting right outside the hotel, walk four blocks up the steep hill (Octavia St) to Lafayette Park, the height of Pacific Heights. Take a breather at this pretty park, with its palm trees and dramatic city vistas. Here, too, are the best views of the huge Spreckels Mansion (2080 Washington St), a 55-room "palace" now reputedly owned by novelist Danielle Steel. Continue along Washington St, or explore the side streets, lined with historic homes.
Golden Gate Park, about 2.5 miles away, is a vast urban oasis with paved running and bicycling paths, tennis courts, and a lake with boat rentals. The park is also home to some of the city's most famous attractions, including the de Young Museum and the Conservatory of Flowers.
Nearby, City Hall’s golden dome sparkles amid the Civic Center’s concrete gray. The live arts thrive at the San Francisco War Memorial & Performing Arts Center, one of the nation’s largest. A five-tiered Peace Pagoda marks Japantown. Castro District, the city’s main gay neighborhood, is a short ride away, as is Haight-Ashbury, the counterculture bastion that is a gateway to Golden Gate Park.
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Reviewed by Delores of Yuba City on Dec 6, 2009
this a wonderful place to stay in San Francisco. It is quaint, well appointed and very helpful staff. the room we had was quiet and a romatic mood. Don't tell, as it is reasonablly priced and the breakfast in the morning is wonderful. We stay here when ever we go to the City.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 25, 2009
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out of value="5""OUTSTANDING HOTEL!"
Reviewed by conrad and pa of rocklin on Nov 21, 2009
Excellent service. Very homey!. Very courteous staff. Tea, sherry, and delicious cookies in the late afternoon. Breakfast in the morning was good.
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out of value="5""Loved it!"
Reviewed by Rochelle of Sacramento on Nov 18, 2009
Hotel staff was friendly and welcoming. Lobby seating area was very large with victorian furnishings. Two fire places to sit in front of. Very cozy. Room was large. Beds comfortable. Bathroom clean. TV old with funny instructions on how to turn on/off attatched. This hotel is fun to stay at!
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out of value="5""One of the Highlights of Our Trip"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 12, 2009
This hotel was a delight! We were very impressed with the people that worked at the Queen Anne and the unique Victorian decor. I would recommend this place to anyone wanting something special for their stay in San Francisco.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 6, 2009
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out of value="5""Great Hotel for the Price"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 28, 2009
Great hotel for the price. Very clean and hotel staff was terrific. The decor is over the top but it was a great deal in a nice neighborhood
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out of value="5""Charming Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 25, 2009
Lovely furnishings and victorian atmosphere, with helpful and pleasant staff. Quiet location, too, for central location in SF.
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out of value="5""If I recommend this hotel. . . will it be full next time I want to stay?"
Reviewed by Pam of Reno on Sep 9, 2009
I had the most amazing experience from another era at the Queen Anne. What it lacked in little luxuries (no valet)it more than made up for in experience. The moment that I walked into the lobby, I was in love. Every detail made me feel as if I was staying in a hotel in San Francisco in 1910. What a delight-fantastic staff, amazing lobby, great for hanging out and playing cards by the fire. I loved staying in this hotel. The breakfast was not gourmet but it was free and substantial enough to get me through lunch while saving cash so that I could splurge on other things throughout the day.
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out of value="5""Great two days"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 6, 2009
We really enjoyed it!
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out of value="5""Great hotel, great location"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 2, 2009
The Queen Anne is a completely gorgeous hotel, very Victorian throughout, and our stay was superb. The location, too, in Japantown, was ideal for getting around the city, as it is smack in the middle of everything. Our only complaint would have to be that the continental breakfast is a bit lacking. All that aside, I'd stay there again in a heartbeat.
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out of value="5""Awful service!"
Reviewed by Jaci of Pollock Pines on Aug 19, 2009
The Jacuzzi tub from the room above leaked through the ceiling and into my shower! I took a shower in someone's dirty bath water. Hotel staff offered nothing,no room change or anything else.
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out of value="5""Happy Anniversary to Us!"
Reviewed by Octavia of Sacramento on Aug 17, 2009
My husband and I celebrated our first year wedding anniversary at the Queen Anne Hotel. The customer service was excellent! We planned to stay one night, but the next morning we decided to stay another night! Why? Well, let's say the bed was sooo comfortable we slept like babies and hey the atmosphere was so relaxing! Every morning continental breakfast is served, which includes, pan sausage, boiled eggs, danish, toast, bagels, fresh fruit, cereal, and juices. The only difficulty was the parking, but it was out weighed by everything else. Oh, and to top everything off we stayed off Octavia Street (my name :)! We will definately be taking our parents to this hotel with with character, comfort, and romance. This was the best find ever! You have to stay at the Queen Anne Hotel!
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out of value="5""felt like a queen"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 12, 2009
This was probably the most satisfying hotel stay I've ever had - from my cozy room to the relaxing lobby (complete with lit fireplaces)to the excellent staff! Keep up the good work, Queen Ann! Will recommend it highly!
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out of value="5""Great hotel, Didn't see the ghost!"
Reviewed by Karen of Santa Ynez on Jul 31, 2009
The Queen Anne was a delight! Had a great time. The room was unique. Much more interesting than a "normal" Hotel.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 23, 2009
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out of value="5""Unique old fashioned experience!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 19, 2009
The Queen Anne was a unique experience. The place was filled with antiques that appeared to be left from the previous owner which was a Episcopalian all girls school. Everywhere you walked you can find something new and interesting to look at. The lobby had a fire going in the fireplace and was a very comfortable place to sit and chat. Plus there was mention of a friendly ghost in room 410! How cool is that? On a more practical note our bathroom appeared to have been renovated recently and was quite nice. If you like the usual boring, standard next to the airport type of motel the Queen Anne may not be for you. But it certainly was for us!
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 19, 2009
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out of value="5""Freaking Awesome Hotel"
Reviewed by Ryan of Merced on Jul 8, 2009
This place was fantastic. If you like a hotel with alot of character and uniqueness not seen in the every day chain type hotels, stay at the Queen Anne. The continental breakfast was great, the room was spacious, and even though they are kind of tagged as a B&B, every room has its own bathroom, which exceeded my expectations. And, it's only about a 15 minute walk (mostly flat and downhill) to Union Square. My wife and I will definitely go back and I would recommend this hotel to everyone.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 24, 2009
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 21, 2009
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out of value="5""Excellent hotel with turn of the century flavor in my budget"
Reviewed by Mish of atascadero on Jun 5, 2009
Loved our stay! quiet and cozy and felt victorian. Loved the fireplace and a chair to read in. Sherry, and tea, and coffee out, and real cups to drink from! Loved it that it was original and not a cookie cutter hotel. Liked that I could walk to Japantown and eat dinner. Liked that I could afford to do that with my two teenagers! Thank you!
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out of value="5""Frumpy, but full of character"
Reviewed by kay of sc on Apr 22, 2009
Frumpy, but full of character. A wonderful really old building with great tall windows, a bit over the top with Victorian red velvet and worn around the edges, but not like any other hotel. A relatively quiet street with easy parking. Fillmore st has good cafes for dinner about six blocks away. Over all, peaceful
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out of value="5""excellent hotel for the dollars"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 20, 2009
hotel is near everything and has a very friendly staff. cab service is avail to all major attractions. breakfast was excellent and free. room was fine.
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out of value="5""Queen Anne - Delightful"
Reviewed by Cynthia of Minneapolis on Apr 13, 2009
This old Victorian mansion, remade into a bed and breakfast style hotel is delightful. The furnishings are authentic - even though I suspect some of them are newer the decorating has remained true to the period. We had a King sized canopy bed in our room as well as a fireplace, in which we enjoyed a fire each night. Breakfast is so-so, but enough to get you out the door with. The staff was great at making resturant suggestions as well as with directions to different bus lines. We purchased a 3 day Muni (bus/cable car) pass for $18.00 per person and used it extensively. I believe the cost may be increasing due to economic issues, but it would be a bargin at 20.00!
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 2, 2009
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out of value="5""Historic Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 3, 2009
Great decor, furniture, and atmosphere. We really loved it there.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 4, 2009
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out of value="5""Charming Victorian"
Reviewed by Ed of Miller Place on Nov 29, 2008
If you don't mind doing without some modern niceties, like level floors, strong water pressure in shower, this is a good hotel for you. The decor is very nice and we enjoyed our stay. The wireless Internet did not reach our room, but I was able to get Internet from the comfortable chairs & sofas in the lobby, by the fireplace. Continental breakfast was not great, but was acceptable.
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out of value="5""Interesting"
Reviewed by M of Cardiff on Oct 5, 2008
First trip to San Francisco, this hotel was recomended by a friend. I wasn't sure about it at first but my girlfriend persuaded me to give it a go. I was pleasantly surprised. The hotel has a character and charm all of its own. It was like walking into a museum of yester-year. The Staff were very helpfull and cheery. We went on the Ghost walk on the last evening of our stay(which was fab). The hotel is supposedly haunted with a great number of sightings on the fourth floor. We had a great time, great experiences and met some nice people. The hotel is situated in Pacific Heights with good transport links.
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out of value="5""A good experience if you enjoy historic buildings"
Reviewed by Cara of Fresno on Sep 15, 2008
I loved the lobby and the furnishings in the lobby level...my room was on the 4th floor and could use some new curtains and paint. At the very least, they need to launder the curtains and replace the carpet... and perhaps repaint the trim around the doors. The carpet was that dreaded dark green color and pretty old and since I travel so much for business, I have come to think of it as a "coverall" color that doesn't enhance any decor I've ever seen. With a little TLC, the rooms here could be great. The bed was comfy and for being such an old building, it was fairly insulated from the noise of the room next door. I did have the room directly next to the elevator and I expected (correctly) this to be noisy. The lobby staff were hospitable and helpful and very professional. Since this is a B&B, you cannot get room service, but they gave me delivery menus and there is a comprehensive little grocery store right across the street with ok wines and cheeses and snacks. Overall, I enjoyed my stay here.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by LOLA of CITRUS HEIGHTS on May 29, 2008
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out of value="5""Old San Francisco"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 25, 2008
Having lived and worked in San Francisco for many years the lack of A.C.-- central heating -- having to go to the 1st floor for ice posed no problem. Sure its old and a bit tattered but then again so am I and the place reeks of history,character and possibly a few ghosts. If you are a plastic fantastic this is not an appropriate domicile for you. Nice staff,free coffee,tea.and a laptop in Lobby. Also some kind of free breakfast that I wasn't able to work into my busy schedule. Also only a block or two from japantown that like hotel isn't overun by obnoxious tourist.
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out of value="5""Very cute hotel...great service."
Reviewed by Jazmin of New York City on May 22, 2008
I don't need a lot, so if you want a lot of fancy hotel stuff this isn't the place for you. Also it's an old building, so you kinda want to rip out all the carpets and clean everything. Not that the place isn't clean, it is, but it's not new. If you're into old world Victorian you'll love it. The room was super cute, and the bed was really comfortable. I can't say enough about the service. Everyone was very nice, and very helpful. Plus they had a complimentary car service in the morning that would take you anywhere in the city except the airport.
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out of value="5""Comfortable Hotel with Lovely Staff"
Reviewed by Susie of Bryn Mawr on Mar 27, 2008
The Queen Anne was cozy, comfortable and friendly. The staff was very helpful about everything I asked of them. Just two suggestions: 1. improve breakfast which was just okay and could have been presented in a more attractive fashion. 2. Redecorate the entire hotel. It has so much potential - great space, interesting architecture, large rooms, wonderful woodwork. It just needs an overhall with new fabrics, furniture, pictures in the rooms - at least, mine. Despite my suggestions, I had a very nice stay, and it was well worth the money.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 14, 2008
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out of value="5""Beautiful Antique Setting"
Reviewed by Barbara of California on Nov 19, 2007
Old world S.F. with a history and staff was more than polite and friendly. My friend and I had a very pleasant getaway.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 29, 2007
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 6, 2007
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 13, 2007
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 27, 2007
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 13, 2007
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out of value="5""Most Victorian hotel I stayed at but issues with cleanliness"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 3, 2007
If you're in the neighborhood, you should check out the lobby and dining area -- they're very interesting with all the Victorian decors. However, I wasn't happy to sleep on a less-than-clean pillow case and there were other people's hair on the bath towel. Maybe the cleaning staff was too busy to be mindful of the tiny details.
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out of value="5""Needs a resident maintenance man!"
Reviewed by Ken of wine country on Apr 30, 2007
Overtaxed front desk reception, was unfriendly and curt! Due to phones ringing, guests asking questions and checking in. Inside corridors need paint badly, inside rooms dingy paint jobs and little attention to details is missing. Room was quiet, sheets were well worn, so the "bed and breakfast" aspect went totally missing. Breakfast in the mornings was a disappointment with minimal food for what should be a continental breakfast.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 25, 2007
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out of value="5""would go back again"
Reviewed by k of scotland on Apr 7, 2008
charming old world features as well as up to date technology, the hotel is situated close to bus services to main tourist areas although there is also a morning free shuttle. very good buffet breakfast included.the best feature of the hotel is the comfortable period lounge areas.
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out of value="5""Charming hotel"
Reviewed by G of Nuneaton, UK on Apr 4, 2008
We stayed for 2 nights and were very pleased with this hotel. The staff were very helpful and eager to assist. The rooms were very comfortable and quiet, although it was quite cold. We may have been feeling the difference though as we'd just arrived from Australia where it was very hot. Afternoon tea, biscuits and sherry a nice touch.
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out of value="5""Charme der Vergangenheit"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 18, 2009
Ein wunderschönes viktorianisches Haus mit viel Samt, schweren Lüstern und Antiquitäten in einer guten und sicheren Gegend abseits vom Touristenrummel des Pier 39. In der nahen Umgebung in Fillmore gibt es nette Cafes, Restaurants und kleine individuelle Läden. Frühstück amerikanisch (reduziert).
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out of value="5""Wir haben selten so freundliches Personal erlebt"
Reviewed by K of Niedersachsen on Aug 5, 2009
Die gesamte Anlage ist sehr gepflegt. Der Poolbereich ist sehr gepflegt, Handtuchservice kostenlos, Spielzeug für Spass am Pool ist ausreichend und NEU vorhanden. Die Poolbar macht einen tollen Service und hat ein gutes Angebot. Der kostenpflichtige Sparbereich ist sehr schön angelegt und ebenfalls sehr gepflegt. Wir haben uns rundum wohl gefühlt und unseren nächsten Aufenthalt schon wieder gebucht.
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out of value="5""Möchte sofort wieder hin"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 21, 2009
Wir fühlten uns in der Kulisse des Hotels sehr wohl, und würden bei einer nächsten Reise nach SF nur dieses Hotel wollen.
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