SW Hotel
615 Broadway, San Francisco, California 94133, USAWhy We Like It
People in town for North Beach nightlife or Chinatown shopping will appreciate the lively address of these reasonably-priced rooms.
Fodor's Expert Review
Opened in 1913 as the Columbo Hotel, this lodging on the bustling border between Chinatown and North Beach. Tight quarters are made more tolerable with the affordable rates and friendly staff.
You Should Know Wi-Fi is available for a fee.
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Room
Rooms are decorated in a blend of Italian and Chinese styles, with Florentine wall coverings and Ming-style furniture. Old-fashioned Venetian blinds cover the windows. Top-floor rooms have nice views of Coit Tower and North Beach.
Tip Be warned: The smallest rooms have teensy closets and bathrooms, so ask for the most spacious accommodations available.
Bathroom
Tight bathrooms feature polished granite countertops.
Lobby
The simple lobby area houses a multilingual staff and a mezzanine area.
Dining
Expect complimentary morning pastries, coffee, and tea in the mezzanine area.
Drinking
There's no bar on site, but just up the street you'll find cocktails at Sip Bar and Lounge (4-minute walk).
What's Nearby
Getting Around
The hotel offers limited parking spots in a garage for $35 a night. Muni buses pass just outside the hotel, connecting travelers to downtown, the Marina District and beyond. Walkers will appreciate the location at the crossroads of Chinatown and North Beach.
Restaurants
At Mister Jiu's (4-minute walk) chef Brandon Jew showcases elevated Chinese fare like a salt crusted seafood, or an outstanding mushroom bao. In North Beach, sample your favorite style of pie at the award-winning Tony's Pizzeria Napoletana (5-minute walk).