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Chancellor Hotel on Union SquarevsParker Guest House
Both Chancellor Hotel on Union Square and Parker Guest House are endorsed by travel writers. On balance, Parker Guest House ranks slightly better than Chancellor Hotel on Union Square. Parker Guest House comes in at 84 with praise from 9 reviewers like Rough Guide, BlackBook and Oyster.
Chancellor Hotel on Union Square
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433 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
From $92/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"This charming boutique hotel offers comfortable beds, a full range of pillows and oversize bathtubs."
"This busy hotel is considered by many to be one of the best bets on Union Square for comfort without extravagance." Full review
"This boutique hotel bends over backwards to offer extra amenities at a bargain price."
"This hotel is a contender for best small budget hotel. Its popularity with families and couples in search of a midrange comfort and convenience is justified.
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"This boutique hotel was built in 1914 in Edwardian style and is located near the Powell Street cable car line."
3.7
"The "appeal and romance" of "classic San Francisco" meets modern comforts at this "lovely", "updated" 1914 Downtown boutique with "impeccable" service."
"Built in 1914, the family-owned Chancellor has simple, if small, rooms with double-pane glass that blocks the noise of passing cable cars." Full review
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Mid-Range
"The Chancellor Hotel doesn't have loads of amenities, but for those seeking a great, central location and a bit of boutique charm, it might fit the bill." Full review
"This family-run, 137-room hotel is another historic gem that’s withstood the test of time." Full review
Parker Guest House
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520 Church Street, San Francisco, CA 94114
From $161/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Breakfast included
- Breakfast buffet
- Fax / photocopying
- Baggage storage
Star
"This 21- room converted mansion is set in beautiful gardens and features ample common areas, a sunny breakfast room and a sauna; rooms are decorated in flower prints with down comforters."
"This is the best B&B option in the Castro, and one of the best in the entire city." Full review
Top choice
"The Castro's most stately gay digs occupy two side-by-side 100-year-old Edwardian mansions." Full review
"This 1909 Edwardian is a popular, gay-friendly, 21-room hotel in the heart of San Francisco's Castro District."
"Gay-friendly guesthouse at edge of Castro, one block from Dolores Park."
"Two yellow 1909 Edwardian houses enchant travelers wanting an authentic San Francisco experience." Full review
Mid-Range
"While geared toward to gay travelers, everyone is made to feel welcome at this three-pearl property." Full review
8.0
"A gay-friendly San Francisco hotel offering a genteel atmosphere, exceptionally friendly service, contemporary design and surrounding gardens, in the Mission district." Full review
"A couple of blocks from the heart of the Castro, this smartly renovated Victorian (with an Edwardian annex) caters to gay and lesbian travellers, but everyone is welcome." Full review
"This 21-room guest house on Church Street offers a young, boutique atmosphere nestled between two of SF's most vibrant neighborhoods: the Castro and the Mission"
San Francisco Travel Guide
March 2, 2021