Carriage Inn San Francisco, California
The newly renovated Best Western Carriage Inn offers a witty, warm, accommodating, mature, offbeat escape that salutes San Francisco’s notables, both naughty and nice.
The Best Western Carriage Inn is a 48-room literary themed hotel offering an urban retreat close to San Francisco’s must-see attractions. Each room is adorned with eclectic furnishings fusing together various styles that complement each other: A touch of Victorian, a touch of modern, a nod to Asian influence. Each room highlights a local San Francisco personality or star, and each profile provides an interesting glimpse into San Francisco’s notorious and diverse counterculture.
Top Reasons to Stay at Carriage Inn

- 48 newly renovated guestrooms featuring flat screen TVs, complimentary high speed internet access and iPod docking stations
- Award Winning Hotel: Recipient of the 2009 Best Western Director's Award
- Each room is dedicated to an unconventional San Francisco legend, from Mark Twain to Lillie Hitchcock Coit
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Location
The Best Western Carriage Inn is a San Francisco hotel located South of Market street in the SOMA district. Historically an industrial part of town, SOMA is now dotted with museums, independent bookstores, hip clubs and trendy restaurants.
- Two blocks from Westfield San Francisco Centre, anchored by Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's
- Three blocks from San Francisco Cable Cars, Sony Metreon Entertainment Complex, Moscone Convention Center and the city's Public Library
- Four blocks from the California Historical Society, Asian Art Museum, Contemporary Jewish Museum of San Francisco and the Cartoon Art Museum
- Five blocks from Union Square and the Museum of Modern Art
- Walking distance from the Financial District, Chinatown, Hayes Valley and many popular San Francisco restaurants and clubs
- Get driving directions here.