Petite Auberge The Experience Union Square, San Francisco
Some people love big landmark hotels with enormous lobbies and gold chandeliers. Those people don't stay at the Petite Auberge. This great little inn is one of those classic "small finds" that you might discover on an alley in Paris or down a tree-lined street in Prague.
This French country inn is perfect for those looking to snuggle and experience all the European splendor that can be found in San Francisco. With a big gourmet complimentary breakfast with fresh homemade bread, you'll almost feel like you've spent the night at grandma's home. And, then, you can walk out the hotel's front door and within three blocks experience Union Square, Nob Hill, and Chinatown... all there at your doorstep.
Here are a few suggestions to enhance your experience while staying with us.
In San Francisco:
This is the city's only surviving cable car barn and this building powers all the cable car systems in the city. The museum's exhibits include Andrew Hallidie's original cable car.
What Jacqueline Margulis can do with whipped eggs is amazing! For a truly great souffle, visit this charming and quiet little spot in North Beach where she's perfected the art of this decadent dish.
The official entrance to Chinatown is on Grant Avenue at Bush Street, where the famous Gate invites visitors to step into a world of herb shops, hanging roast ducks, and incense-laden Taoist temples.
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