Mill Valley Inn Mill Valley Inn, Marin Hotel
This intimate hotel in Mill Valley California is tucked away in a redwood grove at the foot of majestic Mt. Tamalpais, just steps away from the bustling town plaza, where galleries, fine restaurants, boutiques and theaters abound.
The Mill Valley Inn combines the sophistication of a small European hotel with the cozy charm of a historic California mill town. Located just seven miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Mill Valley Inn is easily accessible to San Francisco yet tucked away in the quiet surroundings of downtown Mill Valley.
Top Reasons to Stay at Mill Valley Inn
- Complimentary extended continental breakfast and evening wine hour
- Located in charming downtown Mill Valley, close to restaurants, galleries, shops and theater.
- Some rooms feature fireplaces, soaking tubs, and balconies
- Condé Nast approved and recommended
- Tucked away in a Redwood Grove at the Foot of Mt. Tamalpais yet easily accessible from San Francisco
Location
The Mill Valley Inn is located in Marin County California, immediately north San Francisco via the Golden Gate Bridge. The Napa Valley wine region and Point Reyes National Seashore are only 45 minutes away. Mt. Tamalpais, with its panoramic views and hiking and biking trails, Stinson Beach and Muir Woods are a short drive.
Joie de Vivre Gives
Joie de Vivre Hotels is a grass roots organization that strives to have a positive impact on our community. Each of our hotels is dedicated to donating at a minimum $200 per guest room per year to organizations in their communities.
As an extension of Joie de Vivre Gives, each hotel participates in the You Can Make a Difference program launched in April of 2008. The primary objective is to engage our guests by giving them the option to add an additional $1 of their total bill for each night they stay with us. Guests are able to opt out of this program at check-out.
Mill Valley Inn’s philanthropic partner in the You Can Make a Difference program is The Ritter Center where they believe poverty is a temporary state for most people. Established in 1980 to help Marin County’s low-and-no-income residents, they offer positive non-critical support, which leads to improved self-esteem and a greater chance for success.





