Hotel Boheme - San Francisco, USA
Location
North Beach is a neighborhood that has been significantly shaped by its changing residents throughout the years. In the mid 1800's the area was known as the Barbary Coast and was home to a colorful assortment of criminals.
By the turn of the century the area had quieted down a bit and new residents were arriving. In 1906 one of the first hotels was built that catered to immigrant Basque shepherds who lived North and East on sheep ranches. But, like most everything in North Beach, it too was destroyed by the great quake of 1906.
It was in the early 50's that beat writers Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac first came to North Beach. And it was in a North Beach attic room that Kerouac revised the beat-era bible "On the Road." Not far away Allen Ginsberg wrote the seminal beat poem "Howl" in 1955.
In 1958, San Francisco columnist Herb Caen coined the word "beatnik," inspired by the launch of the Russian Sputnik satellite some months earlier. The name stuck and North Beach has never been the same.
The nearest subway is 1 mile from the hotel; the nearest train station is 2 miles from the hotel; the nearest bus station is 0.1 miles from the hotel; the airport shuttle costs USD 12, and must be reserved in advance (tickets are available at the front desk).
By the turn of the century the area had quieted down a bit and new residents were arriving. In 1906 one of the first hotels was built that catered to immigrant Basque shepherds who lived North and East on sheep ranches. But, like most everything in North Beach, it too was destroyed by the great quake of 1906.
It was in the early 50's that beat writers Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac first came to North Beach. And it was in a North Beach attic room that Kerouac revised the beat-era bible "On the Road." Not far away Allen Ginsberg wrote the seminal beat poem "Howl" in 1955.
In 1958, San Francisco columnist Herb Caen coined the word "beatnik," inspired by the launch of the Russian Sputnik satellite some months earlier. The name stuck and North Beach has never been the same.
The nearest subway is 1 mile from the hotel; the nearest train station is 2 miles from the hotel; the nearest bus station is 0.1 miles from the hotel; the airport shuttle costs USD 12, and must be reserved in advance (tickets are available at the front desk).
Travel information
Driving Directions From the San Francisco Airport—Coming from the South/Hwy 101:-Follow 101 North. It will become Intersate 80.
-Take the 4th Street Exit. (Do not miss the exit or you will go over the Oakland - San Francisco Bay Bridge.)
-Turn left at the bottom of the ramp onto Bryant Street.
-Stay in the far right lane and go to the Waterfront Embarcadero. Turn left onto the Embarcadero.
-Go several blocks and then turn left on Broadway and travel up the hill.
-Turn right on Columbus and go past Vallejo Street.
-The Hotel is on your right, in the middle of the block, at 444 Columbus Avenue (next to Calzone’s Restaurant.)
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Average guest rating:
9.0
Review Summary
Based on 69 reviews worldwide
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8.8 |
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Traveler Reviews
10.0
02/04/2007, Mare123Portland, portland, oregon
After much research on this and other sites, I am quite pleased to have chosen Hotel Boheme for a mid-January...
10.0
06/30/2005, member, London, UK
An absolute gem. I really can’t recommend this hotel enough.
It’s above a bakery on a busy street...
10.0
07/27/2007, dapmag3, michigan
We stayed at Hotel Boheme 06/09 to 06/13. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The rooms are a little small...
10.0
07/28/2007, Silyoj, London
This was the first stop on our honeymoon and we were absolutely delighted with it. It's a little boutique...

