Photos and Description of the San Francisco vacation apartment rental
Upper apartment sleeps 5 with garden and outdoor fire pit. Lower studio sleeps 4
Vacation rental apartment in San Francisco. The perfect holiday rental house in San Francisco. Recently fully restored Victorian house. Upper apartment: has two handsome bedrooms, each with a queen bed, with lots of natural light, two full bathrooms, living room, formal dining room, and large back patio with outdoor fireplace and manicured garden. The kitchen is a chef's dream -- a classic motif with modern amenities which include a six-burner gas stove, large refrigerator, lit cabinets and refrigerated wine cellar. This upstairs flat is approximately 1,600 square feet (150 square meters), has 14-foot high (4.3 meter) ceilings throughout, and can accommodate 4 comfortably up to 5.
Lower studio: With a plush queen-sized bed and separate sleeper sofa, the studio sleeps up to 3-4. Bay windows give both plenty of natural light and privacy while overlooking a small front garden. The kitchen is fully loaded.
Both units have brand new amenities include washer, dryer, refrigerator, Direct TV
Details for 18th St - Dolores Park Lower Studio, Sleeps 4, 1 Bathroom
What used to be a tiny basement next to a mound of hillside dirt is now a spacious studio on the lower floor of this elevated 1899 beautifully restored San Francisco Victorian classic. Bursting with amenities, this studio begs to pamper the independent traveler or couple. With a plush queen-sized bed and separate sleeper sofa, the studio sleeps up to 3.
Bay windows give both plenty of natural light and privacy while overlooking a small front garden. In addition to a spacious and luxurious bathroom with classic claw foot tub, the studio is fully loaded with a new washer, dryer, dishwasher, toaster, microwave and satellite television. Wi-fi is also included.
Ideal for gourmands, the kitchen is fully loaded with a six-burner gas range & stove, a temperature-controlled wine cooler, and a new refrigerator. Bring back fresh produce from any of the many local farmers' markets, and share a meal with friends to experience another of San Francisco's treasures -- its palette.