Monte Cristo Bed and Breakfast

San Francisco, United States

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The Monte Cristo has been a part of San Francisco since 1875. It was originally built as a brothel (saloon and hotel). Its colorful history includes serving as a bordello, a refuge after the 1906 earthquake and a speakeasy. It is located at the junction of three great neighborhoods, Presidio Heights, Pacific Heights, and Laurel Heights. Come and experience the real San Francisco!

History

Established in 1875.

If the walls of the Monte Cristo could talk, what stories they could tell, for this remarkable building has been a part of San Francisco since 1875. When the great fire swept the city after the 1906 earthquake, homes were put to the torch on Van Ness Avenue to create a firebreak, and the ‘Saloon’ not only survived, it served as a refuge for the newly post-​quake homeless.

Under new management since 2008. This newly updated European-​style Inn is convenient to the entire city and is at the junction of three great neighborhoods, Presidio Heights, Pacific Heights, and Laurel Heights. It is in one of the best and oldest neighborhoods in San Francisco.

It is only two blocks to the elegantly restored Victorian shops, Zagat-​rated restaurants and antique stores on Sacramento Street. It’s within walking distance to shopping on Union Street and Fillmore Street.

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Monte Cristo Bed and Breakfast says,

«One of my favorite restaurants in the neighborhood. Beautiful food and service.»