Travel & hotels

Where to stay

The reception venue is in NoPa (the neighborhood just north of the Panhandle), and most of the weekend will revolve around the area around 838 Divisadero. Below are six places we’d actually recommend, ordered by distance from the venue. Booking links go straight to each hotel’s own site.

Walkable home after dinner

The Metro Hotel

$

NoPa / Divisadero · ~0.4 mi (5 min walk down Divisadero)

A small, recently refreshed boutique on Divisadero itself — by far the closest option to Che Fico. Walkable home after dinner, no rideshare needed.

from ~$130/nightBook direct →

Other recommendations

  • The Parsonage

    $$

    Lower Haight · ~0.7 mi (15 min walk)

    An 1883 Victorian B&B with full cooked breakfast and an evening sherry-and-chocolates ritual. Charming, residential, and a short walk to the venue.

    from ~$260/nightBook direct →

  • Hotel Kabuki

    $$$

    Japantown · ~0.9 mi (5 min rideshare)

    JdV by Hyatt boutique with a Japanese-modern design language and an excellent on-site restaurant (Nari). Reliable and well-appointed without being stuffy.

    from ~$220/nightBook direct →

  • Hayes Valley Inn

    $

    Hayes Valley · ~1.2 mi (5 min rideshare)

    European-style inn with shared bathrooms — the most affordable real option in the area. Hayes Valley itself is a great neighborhood to explore for shops and coffee.

    from ~$70/nightBook direct →

  • Phoenix Hotel

    $$

    Tenderloin · ~1.5 mi (7 min rideshare)

    A cult-favorite mid-century motor lodge with a heated courtyard pool — the rock-and-roll hotel of SF. Distinctive and fun, with no resort fee.

    from ~$150/nightBook direct →

  • Hotel Drisco

    $$$

    Pacific Heights · ~1.7 mi (8 min rideshare)

    Elegant 1903 Edwardian property in Pacific Heights, repeatedly ranked SF's top hotel. Complimentary breakfast, evening wine reception, and quiet residential streets — best for guests who want a luxury home base.

    from ~$625/nightBook direct →