These hotels are located in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, within walking distance of Haight Street, Golden Gate Park, and the area's independent shops, cafes, and record stores. Both hotels here carry guest scores of 8.6 or higher and sit within walking distance of Haight Street's independent shops and the eastern entrance to Golden Gate Park. Selection focused on guest ratings, walkability, and confirmed location within Haight-Ashbury itself.
How we selected these Haight-Ashbury hotels
Every hotel on this list had to meet two criteria: a confirmed address within Haight-Ashbury and a guest rating above 8.0. Hotels in adjacent neighborhoods, including Cole Valley, the Castro, and the Inner Sunset, were excluded regardless of quality. With only two confirmed candidates meeting those criteria from the inventory, this list reflects what the neighborhood's lodging supply actually looks like. Haight-Ashbury has never been a high-density hotel district. Its appeal is residential Victorian architecture, independent retail, and proximity to Golden Gate Park, not a concentration of branded hotel towers. Both properties are mid-range 3-star hotels with guest ratings above 8.5.
Haight-Ashbury hotels at a glance
| Hotel | Stars | Guest Rating | Address | Nearest Muni |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stanyan Park Hotel | 3 | 8.6 | 750 Stanyan Street | N-Judah / 33-Stanyan, 1 min walk |
| The Metro Hotel | 3 | 8.8 | 319 Divisadero St | 21-Hayes / 24-Divisadero, 2 min walk |
Getting around Haight-Ashbury without a car
- The N-Judah Muni Metro line runs along Carl Street, one block south of Haight Street, connecting the neighborhood to the Castro, Civic Center, and downtown in under 20 minutes.
- The 33-Stanyan bus stops directly in front of Stanyan Park Hotel and connects north to the Marina and south to the Mission.
- The 7-Haight bus runs the length of Haight Street from Stanyan to Market Street, covering the neighborhood's main commercial corridor.
- San Francisco International Airport (SFO) sits approximately 14 miles south. BART from Powell Street Station to SFO takes about 30 minutes; the 33-Stanyan connects to Powell Street via a transfer at Market Street.
Hotels in Haight-Ashbury: what to expect from the neighborhood
Temperatures in Haight-Ashbury range from 48°F to 65°F year-round. Summer mornings bring fog that typically burns off by midday, and the neighborhood stays cooler than downtown even in August. Pack a layer regardless of the season.
Haight Street between Stanyan and Divisadero is the neighborhood's commercial spine. You get independent record shops, vintage clothing stores, and a concentration of cafes and bars that have operated in the same storefronts for decades. The eastern end of the street meets the Panhandle, a narrow strip of Golden Gate Park that connects to the park's main body at Stanyan Street.
Travelers who want proximity to the park's museums, including the de Young and the California Academy of Sciences, will find both hotels on this list within a 10 to 15 minute walk of those institutions. For hotels in other San Francisco neighborhoods, we have separate pages covering the Financial District and Union Square areas.
The hotels
Stanyan Park Hotel
750 Stanyan Street, San Francisco
8.6716 reviews
1 min walk to Stanyan Street and Waller Street (Muni stop) (33-Stanyan/7-Haight)
View hotel →
The Metro Hotel
319 Divisadero Street, San Francisco
8.8245 reviews
Life House, the hotel's management brand, publishes operational efficiency guidelines across its portfolio, but no property-level certification for The Metro Hotel has been independently verified.2 min walk to Divisadero Street and Oak Street (Muni stop) (21-Hayes/24-Divisadero)
View hotel →
Frequently asked questions
How many hotels are physically located in Haight-Ashbury?+
This list includes two hotels with confirmed addresses inside Haight-Ashbury's boundaries: [Stanyan Park Hotel](/hotels/san-francisco-stanyan-park-hotel) at 750 Stanyan Street and [The Metro Hotel](/hotels/san-francisco-the-metro-hotel) at 319 Divisadero Street. The neighborhood has never developed a large hotel district, so travelers who need more options typically look at adjacent areas and commute in by Muni.
What Muni lines serve Haight-Ashbury?+
The 7-Haight bus runs the length of Haight Street from Stanyan to Market Street. The 33-Stanyan bus connects the western end of the neighborhood north to the Marina and south to the Mission. The N-Judah Muni Metro line runs along Carl Street, one block south of Haight Street, and connects to downtown in under 20 minutes. The 21-Hayes and 24-Divisadero lines serve the eastern edge of the neighborhood near Divisadero Street.
How far is Haight-Ashbury from San Francisco International Airport?+
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) sits approximately 14 miles south of Haight Street. The most practical route combines a Muni bus to Market Street, a transfer to BART at Powell Street or Civic Center Station, and a direct BART ride to SFO. Total travel time runs roughly 45 to 60 minutes depending on connections.
Is Haight-Ashbury walkable for tourists?+
Haight Street between Stanyan and Divisadero is a flat, walkable corridor with independent shops, cafes, and bars concentrated in about a 10-block stretch. Golden Gate Park's eastern entrance at Stanyan Street is a 1-minute walk from [Stanyan Park Hotel](/hotels/san-francisco-stanyan-park-hotel). The de Young Museum and California Academy of Sciences are roughly a 15-minute walk through the park from that entrance.
Do any Haight-Ashbury hotels have sustainability certifications?+
Neither verified hotel in Haight-Ashbury currently holds a confirmed third-party sustainability certification such as LEED or Green Key. The Metro Hotel operates under the Life House management brand, which publishes operational efficiency guidelines across its portfolio, but no property-level certification for the Divisadero Street location has been independently verified.
What is the typical weather in Haight-Ashbury?+
Temperatures range from 48°F to 65°F year-round. Summer mornings bring fog that typically clears by midday, and the neighborhood stays cooler than downtown San Francisco even in August. A light jacket or layer is practical in any season, particularly in the evenings.


