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Hotel with a kitschy design featuring rooms with musical instruments on the walls and balconies on the courtyard, overlooking the pool
A small hotel built in 1966 with a kitschy, rock'n'roll design reminiscent of Los Angeles. Rooms feature colorful bathtubs and musical instruments decorating the walls. They are each designed by a different Californian artist and feature courtyard balconies overlooking the pool, which is dotted with eccentric sculptures. In the evening, cocktails are served at Chambers, the hotel bar-restaurant favored by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam. The Tenderloin is, however, an unsafe neighborhood, and prices are high for the area.
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One star less, for the pretentious front desk guy, who thought he was better than me, because I asked if the walk to the Warfield was sketchy or not.
Be prepared for $100 deposit and $25 parking..
It's definitely an oasis of awesome in a concrete jungle of homeless and crazy people.
I would definitely stay here again.