Hotel Drisco
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Hotel Drisco

San Francisco, California

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A 48-room boutique hotel in a 1903 Edwardian building on one of the most beautiful residential blocks in the city. The views of the Presidio and the bay from the upper floors are staggering. The service is old-school in the best way — evening wine hour, complimentary town car, staff who remember your name. It's like staying at a wealthy aunt's house, if your aunt had impeccable taste.

Insider tip

Request a room with a bay view. The complimentary evening wine and cheese hour in the parlor is not to be missed.

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