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Phoenix HotelvsHotel Boheme
Both hotels are rated highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, Phoenix Hotel SF is preferred by most professionals compared to Hotel Boheme. Phoenix Hotel SF comes in at 84 with praise from 15 publications including Travel + Leisure, DK Eyewitness and EuroCheapo.
Phoenix Hotel
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Time Out
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601 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA
From $139/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"This raucous retro motel conversion features a mixed gay-straight clientele and has been a favourite with touring bands for years."
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Ask for the “Headliner Suite”, which sports a separate living room.
"If you'd like to tell your friends you stayed in the same hotel as David Bowie, Keanu Reeves, Moby, Franz Ferdinand, and Interpol, this is the place to go." Full review
"If you're looking for a romantic hideaway, the Phoenix is not for you. If you want to party like a rock star, you've found the place."
"A magnet for the hip at heart and ultracool... the Phoenix isn't the best choice for those seeking peace and quiet." Full review
"This funky two-story motel, in the heart of the Tenderloin District, conjures up images of old Route 66."
"Add funky styling to affordable rates and parking for tour buses in a 'gritty' neighbourhood, then sit back and watch the hipsters roll in." Full review
"Situated on the edge of the Tenderloin, the Phoenix was once a 1950s cinderblock motel known for its Magic Fingers beds."
"Retro ‘50s no-fuss tropical bungalows. Think Palm Springs on a foggy day."
"This historic motor lodge is infamous for housing dozens of rock star musicians over the last five decades." Full review
6.0
"Channel your inner rock star at this edgy boutique hotel in the down-and-out Tenderloin, not far from Union Square." Full review
Hotel Boheme
Rough Guide
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
Concierge
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
DK Eyewitness
Star Service
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444 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA
From $225/night
- Free Internet
- Shuttle Bus
- Concierge
- Multilingual
- Flatscreen TV
- Safe
"This small, fifteen-room hotel has tiny but dramatic rooms featuring canopied beds and Art Deco-ish bathrooms, all done in rich, dark colours."
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Columbus Ave can be noisy, so if you’re a light sleeper, ask for a room at the back.
"North Beach's strong Italian roots and beatnik past live together in perfect harmony at Hotel Boheme."
"Romance awaits at the intimate Hotel Bohème." Full review
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Request a room off the street side, which is quieter.
"Smack dab in the heart of North Beach, San Francisco's Little Italy, the Hotel Bohème nods to the neighborhood's Beat era heyday."
"This small hotel in historic North Beach takes you back in time with cast-iron beds, large mirrored armoires, and memorabilia recalling the Beat generation." Full review
"Although the guiding motif is the Beat era, this 15-room hotel feels more like a 1930’s pensione in Florence, only without the meals." Full review
"The stylish and hip Boheme is a homage to the Beat Generation, in the heart of where it all began. Bold color schemes and whimsical touches enhance the hotel’s poetic vibe."
"Located smack in the midst of San Francisco's vibrant North Beach neighborhood, this hotel provides an ideal place for travelers who want to immerse themselves in the bohemian spirit of the area." Full review
"Rooms are sparse at the three-story Hotel Boheme, but, considering the property's name, that's the whole idea."
"Street clatter and cafe chatter characterize North Beach neighborhood best known for bringing notes from the underground to the surface."