Phoenix Hotel San Francisco
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Phoenix Hotel is one of San Francisco’s most iconic independent hotels — a 1956 motor lodge in the Tenderloin that reinvented itself in the 1980s as the preferred crash pad for touring musicians, artists, and cultural figures, earning a legendary status in the annals of rock-and-roll hospitality. John Lee Hooker, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Sinead O’Connor, and countless other musicians have called it home during Bay Area runs, and the hotel has embraced rather than sanitized this identity. The 44 rooms surround a tropical courtyard pool that becomes an ad-hoc gathering space on warm days, and the Chambers Eat and Drink restaurant on site has its own devoted local following. Rooms feature updated amenities including free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and private bathrooms, while the irreverent mural-covered walls and vintage poolside furniture maintain the hotel’s distinctive character. The Tenderloin’s position as a counterculture neighborhood on the edge of the tourist circuit means guests are genuinely embedded in the city’s ongoing social reality rather than insulated from it. The Civic Center BART and Muni hub provides connections to the Mission, Castro, and all Bay Area destinations. A genuine San Francisco original.
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