425 North Point Street (0.3 km from North Beach)
This Fisherman's Wharf hotel is located just two blocks from the San Francisco waterfront. It features an Italian restaurant and modern rooms equipped with flat-screen cable television.
2500 Mason Street (0.3 km from North Beach)
The family-friendly Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf is located within a 10-minute walk of Pier 39 and features an outdoor pool. Each guest room features a 49-inch flat-screen television.
250 Beach Street (0.3 km from North Beach)
A fitness centre is available. Hotel Zephyr San Francisco is located a short 984 feet from Pier 39 Fisherman's Wharf. Each room is decorated with fishnet-covered light fixtures and porthole-style windows.
2237 Mason Street (0.3 km from North Beach)
San Remo Hotel's ideal location in the prime touristic area of Fisherman's Wharf ensures a relaxing and wonderful stay. The hotel provides a high level of service and amenities to meet the unique needs of each guest.
425 North Point Street san Francisc (0.3 km from North Beach)
Set in a prime location of San Francisco (CA) The Tuscan_Formally BEST WESTERN PLUS The Tuscan_ puts everything the city has to offer just outside your doorstep.
2601 Mason Street (0.3 km from North Beach)
Located 5 minutes’ walk away from the shops and restaurants of Fisherman's Wharf The Wharf Inn offers guest rooms with free WiFi.
905 Columbus Avenue (0.4 km from North Beach)
This hotel, located in San Francisco's North Beach neighbourhood, offers guest rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi. It features a 24-hour front desk for the convenience of guests. Fisherman's Wharf is only a short eight-minute walk away.
1075 Columbus Avenue (0.5 km from North Beach)
Columbus Inn is conveniently located in the popular San Francisco Downtown area. The property offers a wide range of amenities and perks to ensure you have a great time. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at Columbus Inn.
North Beach is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, United States. It is located north of Chinatown and south of Russian Hill. The neighborhood is bounded by Broadway to the north, Kearny Street to the south, Montgomery Street to the west, and Vallejo Street to the east. North Beach has historically been one of the city's most vibrant and eclectic neighborhoods. The area was originally settled by Italian immigrants in the late 19th century who came to work in the city's fishing industry. The neighborhood still retains its Italian character with a number of businesses and organizations related to Italian culture, including restaurants, bakeries, cafes, and an annual Italian Heritage Parade. The neighborhood is also home to a large number of beatniks and artists who have been attracted to its bohemian atmosphere. North Beach has become a popular tourist destination in recent years with its historic landmarks, quaint cafes, and views of the Bay Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge.