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The Lodge at the Presidio Arrives This Summer

There’s a new place to stay overnight at San Francisco’s Presidio.

The Presidio, San Francisco’s sprawling National Park overlooking San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge, will soon offer another unique venue for overnight visitors in search of heritage and history.

According to Sunset, “The Presidio Trust is opening its second boutique hotel on the property, as a sister property to the iconic Inn at the Presidio. Housed in former 1890s U.S. Army Barracks, which hosted recovering soldiers during wartime and later officers-in-training, the Lodge at the Presidio has been reimagined with all of the comforts of a modern boutique hotel, sans artillery. With thoughtful attention to historic details and the sweeping bay views surrounding the park, the 42-room hotel’s aesthetic combines timeless touches like memorabilia with the stunning scenery.”

Read more about the new property here.

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