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Short-Term Lodging Guide UCSF Housing Services 1505 4th Street, Box 3100 San Francisco, CA 94143 housing.ucsf.edu April 2019 Lodging Guide Short-Term Short-Term twenty-second edition Contents Introduction & Important Information ..... 1 Parnassus Campus/ West. 2 Mount Zion Campus/ Central .......... 4 Mission Bay Campus/ East ............12 Airport Extended Stay Hotels/ South .....19 Resources ........................ 21 San Francisco Map ................. 22 Index .............................24 Introduction UCSF Housing Services provides the Short-Term Lodging Guide to assist visiting professors, hospital patients, returning alumni, conference attendees and students’ families with temporary lodging, and to help new students until they find permanent accommodations. Our website, housing.ucsf.edu, provides access to current off- campus rental listings as well as short-term lodging resources. This guide’s listings are grouped according to UCSF campus locations: Parnassus, Mission Bay, Mount Zion/Luarel Heights and the SFO Airport. Some lodging establishments are along MUNI Public Transportation or UCSF shuttle routes for easy access to other UCSF campus locations. Please refer to the 1 symbols key below and the San Francisco map on page 22 to view each establishment’s location. Important Information These listings are based solely on information provided by the managers and owners of the lodging establishments listed in this guide. These properties are not affiliated with UCSF, and Housing Services does not investigate, endorse or guarantee the accommodations listed. It is advisable to make reservations in advance and, if possible, to visit the property prior to making final commitments. Please inquire about UCSF discounts or special rates that may be available. This key corresponds to public transportation and/or walking access to the specified UCSF campuses. BD Buchanan Dental Clinic MZ Mount Zion CB China Basin P Parnassus LH Laurel Heights VA VA Hospital MB Mission Bay ZSFG Zuckerberg San Francisco General Cover Photo: Tracey Long Interior Photos: Marc Gadelin & Todd McGregor Parnassus Campus/West Parnassus Campus/West 1 The Harper House 1562 Waller Street San Francisco CA 94117 Phone: (415) 522-1560 Website: www.HarperHouseB-B.com District: Haight Ashbury Description: Four Units. Two with private bath. Two with shared bath. No parking available, no pets, no smoking, fresh linens and cleaning bi-weekly. Rates: Units with private bath - $1670 a month, plus security deposit. Second Unit with private bath - $1270 a month plus security deposit. Two units with shared bath - $1070 a month plus security deposit. Utilities and cleaning are included. Free Wi-Fi DSL internet access. Remarks: The Harper House rents apartments monthly, to fulfill short-term housing needs, especially for UCSF medical center staff. The furnished rooms are very quiet and comfortable. Walking distance to Parnassus campus. A refundable security deposit of $250 is required for a reservation. Access: Walking Distance: 10 blocks to Parnassus. MUNI: 1 block to #6 to Parnassus/Buchanan and 1 block to #43 to Parnassus/Laurel Heights. P LH BD 2 The Herb’n Inn 525 Ashbury Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 Phone: (415) 553-8542 Email: [email protected] 2 Website: www.herbninn.com District: Haight Ashbury (near Golden Gate Park) Description: Fully furnished private bedrooms for those who seek lodging for 30 nights or more. Most bedrooms share a bathroom on the hallway with 2 other guestrooms. We have one private bedroom with a private bathroom. There is a spacious fully equipped kitchen with 6-burner stove and 2 ovens, 2 sinks, 2 refrigerators, 2 tables and ample counter space so it is easy to share. Each guest has personal food storage space in both the dry food storage area and the fridge. We provide and launder your sheets & towels. The laundromat is an easy walk from the inn for your personal items. Cable TV and Wi-Fi included. Rates: $1,400/month single occupancy with shared bathroom; $1,600/month single occupancy with private bathroom (double occupancy add $300). VISA/MC accepted as deposit. 30-day minimum stay required. Monthly lodging available. Remarks: Guests can enjoy a quiet deck and backyard. Your hosts, SF residents for over 40 years, have been hosting since 1988. Great running trails are in nearby Golden Gate Park. Restaurants, grocery stores and extensive public transit available a block away. We hope you will be our guest! Almost exclusively, our guests are UCSF-affiliates, which creates a friendly internationally revolving extended family atmosphere; yet solitude and quiet is easily achievable as the house is quite large. Access: 9 blocks to UCSF Parnassus and access to all campus shuttles. Loaner bicycles often are available. MUNI: 1 block to bus #43 & #6 to Parnassus, #43 to Laurel Heights, and #33 to ZSFG. LH ZSFG BD P Parnassus Campus/West Parnassus Campus/West 3 Home Away From Home 210 Fifth Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94118 Phone: (415) 386-0623 Email: [email protected] District: Inner Richmond Description: Located just steps from the Clement Street corridor (famous among locals for top notch restaurants and unique shopping), we offer fully furnished, sunny and bright 1- and 2-bedroom NON-SMOKING apartments. Restaurants abound in our neighborhood, ranging from Turkish to Japanese, and other flavors of the world. Farmers market on Sundays. 1-bedroom sleeps up to 2 people; 2-bedroom apartment sleeps up to 4. Queen beds, fully equipped kitchen areas, bathrooms with shower/tub, flat screen TVs with Netflix, HBOGO, Hulu, VUDU and complimentary Wireless internet. Rates: Seasonal rates start from $3,500 a month (approximately $116 per day). Garage parking is available for additional fee. We offer flexible short or long-term rentals. Rates subject to change without notice. We accept PayPal. DISCLAIMER: Home Away From Home is the Originator of the Rate description provided here. We are NOT affiliated with any other lodging establishments listed with UCSF, neither has authorization or consent been given by Home Away From Home for its use, to those listing who have similar descriptions included in their advertisement. 3 Remarks: Extremely clean, quiet and well-maintained apartments on a tree-lined street. Friendly residential neighborhood. One block away to Clement and California Streets for shops, restaurants, cafes, etc. No smoking. No pets. Access: MUNI: 1 block to #1 California to Mt. Zion and Laurel Heights and #38 Geary to Mt. Zion, Laurel Heights or to VA hospital. MZ LH VA Parnassus Campus/West Mount Zion Campus/Central 4 Rodeway Inn & Suites Ocean Beach 1234 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA 94122 Phone: (415) 731-6644 Email: [email protected] District: Sunset Description: 59 rooms with private baths, cable TV, phones and wireless internet. Microwaves and small fridges in most rooms. Free on-site parking. Complimentary coffee and pastries in the morning. Not pet friendly. Rates: Daily: $99 - $209 (Call for UCSF discounted rates). VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover cards accepted. Remarks: Rodeway Inn & Suites Ocean Beach offers countless activities within a five-mile radius including hiking, biking, surfing, and shopping. There is a gas station, laundromat and a Safeway grocery store just a mile away. Access: 2 blocks to N-Judah line to Parnassus / China Basin P CB Mount Zion Campus/Central 5 Castle Inn 1565 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 94117 Phone: (415) 441-1155 4 Email: [email protected] Website: www.castleinnsf.com District: Nob Hill/ Russian Hill Description: 25 rooms; all with private baths, FREE parking, free continental breakfast, cable TV in rooms, free high speed wireless internet access, mini-fridge, microwave, in-room coffee, free HBO. Rates: $89-$319; all major credit cards accepted; UCSF affiliates receive a discount. Remarks: Newly renovated clean comfortable rooms with many amenities. Great location, 20 restaurants within walking distance. Public transportation nearby. Compassionate and understanding staff. Access: MUNI: 1 block to # 19 to ZSFG. ZSFG Parnassus Campus/West Mount Zion Campus/Central Furnished Quarters Multiple locations available 6 Property 1 – Furnished Quarters @ Nema 8 & 18 10th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Website: www.furnishedquarters.com District: Civic Center Description: Fully furnished one and two-bedroom apartments with market across the street and restaurants nearby. Fully equipped kitchens, washer/dryer in unit. Rates: 1 Bedroom: $205-$249/night; 2 Bedroom: $255-$319/night Remarks: This luxury, indoor-outdoor apartment building embodies the San Francisco lifestyle. NEMA’s completely tech- savvy, award-winning amenities include a 1,500-square-foot sunroom used for group fitness classes, resident gatherings and private events. Swimming pool, outdoor grills and access to 24-hour gym included. Access: MUNI: KT Train to Mission Bay, N Train to Parnassus Mount Zion Campus/Central Dental Clinic. MB P 7 Property 2 – Furnished Quarters @ The Paramount 680 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 Website: www.furnishedquarters.com 5 District: SoMa Description: Fully furnished one and two-bedroom apartments near Union Square and Yerba Buena Gardens. Rates: 1 Bedroom: $209-$249/night; 2 Bedroom: $289-$319/night Remarks: Lobby attended 24/7 for easy check-in. The building features a heated lap pool and BBQ terrace, tech bar, rooftop terrace with cabanas and separate “Wooftop Terrace” dog run. Access: MUNI: KT train to Mission Bay, N train or #6 to Parnassus, #38 to VA and Mt. Zion, #10 to China Basin, J, N, F, KT, L, and M trains to Buchanan Dental Clinic, #9 to ZSFG. BD CB ZSFG MB P VA MZ Mount Zion Campus/Central Mount Zion Campus/Central 8 Property 3 – Furnished Quarters @ 340 Fremont 340 Fremont Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 Website: www.furnishedquarters.com District: Rincon Hill Description: Fully furnished studios, one and two-bedroom apartments in fantastic high-rise. Rates: Studio: $189 - $229/night; 1 Bedroom: $209-$249/night; 2 Bedroom: $265-$319/night Remarks: 340 Fremont Apartments is an exclusive, brand new apartment community, designed by the world-renowned Handel Architects. This 40-story tower is the ultimate in luxury urban living.
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