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Vacation rentals in San Francisco

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A bright living space features a large sectional sofa adorned with orange cushions, complemented by a colorful area rug. A wooden coffee table sits in front, and a wall-mounted art piece adds a touch of elegance. Large windows provide skyline views and abundant natural light.
Loft in South of Market
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Inspiring Skyline Views From a Hip Loft in SoMa

Brew coffee in a kitchen with bold wood cabinets, then curl up with a book on a cushioned bench set along floor-to-ceiling windows offering skyline views. Modern furnishings and colorful decor forge a trendy vibe within this bright loft apartment. The loft has all imported fixtures and finishes from Italy. It has Ralph Lauren deep brown carpet on the stairs and in the bedroom/office and polished concrete on the main level. There is also remote controlled blinds on the main windows and skylights. Access to the whole area described in the Summary. I can be available 24/7 at least the first and last day of their stay. Though likely at all times. The South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood has a lot of restaurants, bars and night clubs to enjoy. It is also very close to the Moscone Center. 3 1/2 blocks away from Civic Center BART/Muni Station. 20 minute walk to downtown. 4 blocks away from Moscone Center. 20 minute walk to AT&T Park SoMa is a hip neighborhood with a ton of restaurants to choose from, bars and night clubs, start-up companies around, close to the Moscone Center.

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The sunroom features expansive glass windows that offer a panoramic view of the city and hills at sunset. A cozy seating area with a light blanket and soft cushions is present, providing a relaxing space to enjoy the scenic landscape.
Home in Daly City
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

SF Amazing View & SUNroom: Spacious Private 1 bdrm

👋 Welcome to our spacious, clean, private getaway studio on Southern Hill in Daly City. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Enjoy a stunning view of day/night in clear days ☀️ - Easy street parking - Great Summit Loop Trail at San Bruno Mountain (6-min🚘) - Cow Palace Arena (8-min🚘) - H Mart grocery mall (10-min🚘) - 9.2 miles to SFO (17-min🚘) - 6.7 miles to Civic Center(>30-min🚘 w/ traffic or 20-min🚘 w/o traffic) - 11 miles to Fisherman's Wharf(>35-min🚘 w/ traffic or 23-min🚘 w/o traffic)

Top guest favorite
A spacious bedroom is illuminated by natural light, featuring a minimalist wooden bed with gray bedding. A large artwork hangs above the bed, while a potted plant and small reading lamp add detail. A desk and chair are positioned nearby, enhancing the workspace.
Guest suite in Mission
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Large Light Filled Quiet Artist built 2BR Apt

Large, light filled, quiet, private 2 bedroom apartment/guest suite with split bathroom (toilet and sink in one room, soaking tub/shower and sink in other), kitchenette, and ceilings up to 16'. We have been working on this space for the last 2 years to get the details just right, including hand built furniture and art by local artists. Above the din of the Mission, this apartment is a unique space built in the attic of a large Edwardian house run by artists Laurel Roth Hope and Andy Diaz Hope .

Top guest favorite
A cozy living area features wood-paneled walls and beams, illuminated by natural light. A comfortable couch is positioned near large windows that showcase a city skyline view. A rustic wooden coffee table adds charm, while a small side table complements the space.
Apartment in Duboce Triangle
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Peaceful Studio in the Trees

Private Studio with a beautiful view, surrounded by urban nature. The studio is cozy and cabin-like with everything you need to enjoy your visit. The neighborhood is peaceful and quiet for a city setting. Duboce Triangle is a gorgeous, central neighborhood in San Francisco and arguably one of the best! Our walking score is 98. Enjoy Victorian houses and tree-lined walks to coffee shops, parks, restaurants, fitness studios, events, work, and easy access to public transit for all the sightseeing.

Top guest favorite
An open living space showcases a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a wooden island. Large windows offer views of the water, while comfortable seating includes a green armchair and a cozy sofa. Light pours in, illuminating the airy, stylish atmosphere.
Houseboat in Mill Valley
5 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Floating Oasis, Epic Views

Nestled on the water of the Sausalito Richardson Bay, our houseboat offers an immersive experience of unrivaled beauty. The breathtaking, panoramic views unfold like a canvas right before you. Upper level of remodeled houseboat with rooftop deck, full kitchen and laundry where every detail is thoughtfully designed including local artists' work. Staying here is not just about accommodation; it’s creating memories that will linger long after you’ve departed. Not suitable for young children/pets.

Top guest favorite
A tranquil garden area features lush greenery, with tropical plants surrounding a private hot tub. Soft lighting highlights the space, creating a serene ambiance. A pathway leads to the entrance of the suite, ensuring privacy and easy access for guests.
Guest suite in Mission
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Mission Private 1BR/BA Garden Suite Separate Entry

Luxury garden suite w/ private entrance, private bathroom, and hot tub in one of SF's hottest neighborhoods - the Mission. No shared spaces in this quiet Inner Mission one-bedroom w/ large living room, Xfinity, Apple TV, hi-speed Wi-Fi. Lots of room to spread out & relax. Strict cleaning regimen incl 30-min UVC light treatment per room, min 24-hour vacancy, sterile wipe down of all common surfaces. Please check our location on map relative to places you plan to visit in SF. Please: no smoking.

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A modern floating condo is showcased at sunset, highlighting its wooden exterior and spacious deck. A ramp leads to the entrance, with large windows allowing ample natural light. The serene water reflects the warm colors of the sky, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Apartment in Mill Valley
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Floating condo 'C' on Sausalito's Richardson Bay

Romantic floating condo with breathtaking water views. Relax & enjoy a tranquil escape in style and comfort. Catch the sunrise from your super comfie KING bed or lounge on the deck with occasional pelicans (or even a seaplane) coming and going. Unique and perfect for a getaway, workacation, or retreat. Golden Gate Bridge is 6 min away. Airport bus stops a block away. Walk/bike path to Sausalito & Mill Valley. Ferry/bus to SF. Free parking Read reviews of this or our 3 other floating condos!

Top guest favorite
Two charming floating cottages are depicted along the calm waters of the bay, surrounded by lush greenery. Vibrant flowers adorn the upper level of the cottage on the right, while the reflection of the structures in the water creates a serene atmosphere.
Houseboat in Sausalito
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 514 reviews

Floating Guest Cottage (houseboat)

Just minutes across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, the floating guest cottage offers the very best of the Sausalito houseboat experience. The main front room can easily accommodate small gatherings. Cooking in the complete kitchen is a pleasure. With two bedrooms, this is ideal for a couple, two couples or families with middle-schoolers or teenagers. (For safety reasons, no children under 10 are allowed.) This is a truly special residence in an unforgettable natural setting.

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A spacious living area is filled with natural light, featuring large glass windows that provide views of the ocean waves and coastline. Comfortable seating options, including a lounge chair and a wooden dining table, are positioned to take advantage of the scenery.
Cottage in Muir Beach
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 399 reviews

Ocean Front Beach Cottage with Hot Tub & Fireplace

Small cottage right on the beach. Very close to San Francisco - 20 min from the Golden Gate Bridge. Romantic getaway. Perfect for couples or as a quiet retreat for an individual. Wood-burning fireplaces in the living room and bedroom. Large deck and personal hot tub overlooking the ocean. Feel free to ask me any specific questions you may have and I'll make sure to get back to you promptly. Please consider signing up for travel insurance in case you have a change of plans or get sick.

Top guest favorite
An expansive living room features a leather sectional sofa, a circular coffee table, and a stone fireplace. Large glass windows provide views of the surrounding greenery, while wooden beams and a rustic stone wall create a natural ambiance. A television is positioned near the sofa.
Home in Mill Valley
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Two Creeks Treehouse

Looking for a healthy dose of tranquility and adventure at your doorstep? Over 100 steps from the road below, this 'treehouse' is perched above it all and horizontally oriented on a steep lot between two creeks. The all glass façade creates dramatic views of the redwoods, Mt. Tam and across downtown Mill Valley to Blithedale Ridge. Anchored to granite the house sits on handmade stone walls from rock harvested on the property during construction in the 1960s. Truly a one of a kind stay.

Top guest favorite
A private garden area features modern seating arrangements, including a long sectional and armchairs surrounding a fire pit. Lush greenery and flowering plants add color to the space, while a wooden fence provides privacy. The sky above is bright with scattered clouds.
Condo in Pacific Heights
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

Pacific Heights Home Garden Near Fillmore & Union

Luxury renovated studio. Top area. Designer furniture, bathroom & kitchen appliances. Private garden. Keetsa king size mattress and fine linens. Street is quiet and beautiful, but the neighborhood (Fillmore, Union, Chestnut, Polk St) is bustling w/ restaurants, cafes, bars & shops. SF's sights are moments away via public transport or Uber/Lyft. Walk score 95/100. We ask that you please have a look at our house rules/additional rules. Thank you!

Top guest favorite
Home in Golden Gate Park
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

Elegant Home by Golden Gate Park & Ocean Beach

Step out the door to Golden Gate Park and stroll four blocks to the Pacific Ocean. Our dog-friendly home combines city convenience with coastal charm—public transit at the corner, a formal dining room, sleek kitchen and baths, washer/dryer, street parking, and EV charging. Unwind in the fenced backyard with BBQ, perfect for family dinners or sunset gatherings in one of San Francisco’s most scenic neighborhoods.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in San Francisco?

    Travelers frequently choose neighborhoods like Nob Hill, Mission District, and Hayes Valley for dining and local culture. The Marina area is often popular for waterfront access, while the Richmond and Sunset districts offer a more residential feel.

  • What are the best things to do in San Francisco with kids?

    Families often explore Golden Gate Park, interactive exhibits at the Exploratorium, and the California Academy of Sciences. Riding iconic cable cars and visiting the sea lions near Fisherman’s Wharf are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best things to do in San Francisco?

    Explore the Golden Gate Bridge, wander through Chinatown, and learn history at Alcatraz Island. Strolling Lombard Street’s curves and sampling food at Ferry Building Marketplace are also frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in San Francisco?

    San Francisco has cool, foggy summers around 55–73°F (13–23°C) and mild winters near 45–61°F (7–16°C), with most rain from late fall through early spring. Even on sunny days, breezes can feel chilly, especially near the water.

  • When is the best time to visit San Francisco?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for clearer skies and mild temperatures. Fall can bring slightly warmer days with less fog, while winter remains cool and rainier, but with fewer crowds.

  • What are the best places to visit in San Francisco?

    The Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and Golden Gate Park are among the city’s most popular attractions. The Painted Ladies and neighborhoods such as Chinatown and the Mission District are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in San Francisco?

    Explore trails at Lands End for rugged coastline views or take the paths through Presidio. Glen Canyon Park and Mount Sutro Forest have additional walking routes surrounded by nature.

  • What are some family activities we can do in San Francisco?

    Families can discover sea life at the Aquarium of the Bay, explore the playgrounds and gardens in Golden Gate Park, or ride the city’s historic cable cars. Interactive museums and the carousel at Yerba Buena Gardens are often enjoyed by younger travelers.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from San Francisco?

    Explore the redwood groves in national parks near the city, enjoy coastal towns with sandy beaches, or sample wines at vineyards around the Bay Area. Nature reserves and historic landmarks are often included in popular day excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in San Francisco?

    San Francisco has pet-friendly rentals in neighborhoods like the Marina, North Beach, and Mission District. Many city parks and outdoor spaces welcome leashed pets, making it easier to explore together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting San Francisco?

    Layered clothing is recommended due to frequent weather changes, and comfortable shoes help with city hills. Using public transit can be convenient, and trying local favorites like sourdough bread or dumplings is often suggested.

  • What is San Francisco known for?

    San Francisco is known for its scenic hills, Victorian architecture, and the Golden Gate Bridge. The city’s history of diversity, vibrant arts, and technology innovation shape much of its local character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in San Francisco?

    Explore the mosaic-tiled steps in Golden Gate Heights, wander the alleys filled with murals in the Mission District, or find quiet moments at the Japanese Tea Garden. Neighborhood gardens and local bookstores often reveal another side of San Francisco.

  • What are the best foods to try in San Francisco?

    San Francisco has a mix of Dungeness crab, sourdough bread, and burritos from the Mission District. Dim sum, Pacific seafood, and locally made chocolates are also frequently suggested tastes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to San Francisco?

    Layered clothing, a warm jacket, and comfortable walking shoes are useful due to the city’s hills and fluctuating temperatures. A reusable water bottle and a camera are often suggested for day-to-day exploring.

  • What is the nightlife in San Francisco like?

    San Francisco’s nightlife includes historic bars, live music venues, and lounges across neighborhoods like North Beach, Mission District, and SoMa. Expect a creative mix of performances, DJ nights, and late-night eateries.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in San Francisco?

    Celebrations like Chinese New Year Parade, Pride Parade, and Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival are among the city’s most popular annual events. The Cherry Blossom Festival and Bay to Breakers are also frequently anticipated in the city’s cultural calendar.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in San Francisco?

    Many San Francisco neighborhoods, such as Noe Valley, Inner Sunset, and Richmond, have rentals often described as family friendly. Some hosts provide amenities like extra bedding, kitchen access, or play spaces for children.

All about San Francisco

Surrounded on three sides by glittering water, punctuated by comically high hills, festooned with verdant public parks, and alternately enshrouded in mysterious fog and blazing sunshine, San Francisco is one of the prettiest places on earth. The city has long attracted iconoclasts and fortune seekers, in the shape of Gold Rush hopefuls, immigrants who fought to build thriving communities, and queer people seeking a home and civil rights. It’s a city of glorious contrasts: storybook Victorians and soaring skyscrapers; the bright, pinging amusements of Fisherman’s Wharf and the austere beauty of Ocean Beach. Like the rest of the Bay Area — which includes Oakland to the east, Marin to the north, and San Jose to the south — San Francisco continues to transform. But its scruffy, proudly independent roots are never far from the surface.

What are the top things to do in San Francisco?

Golden Gate Park

Opened in 1870, this park’s 1,017 acres are the undisputed jewel of the park system (and that’s saying a lot). Visit close to 2,000 species of rare, tropical, and aquatic plants inside the stately Conservatory of Flowers. Explore an indoor rainforest at the California Academy of Sciences, and surround yourself with world-class art at the de Young Museum. Ride a carousel, paddle a boat around Stow Lake, or stroll through the Japanese Tea Garden. Just don’t expect to do it all in one day.

Alcatraz

This tiny island in the bay, now a National Park, has a complicated and fascinating history. Best known as the home of an (almost) inescapable federal prison populated by notorious criminals, Alcatraz is also the site of a historically significant protest led by Native American activists, who occupied the island for nineteen months starting in 1969 to protest the US government's failure to surrender federal land owed to the tribes who once lived there. A trip to Alcatraz to learn about its many lives is well worth it. Tickets go fast, so plan ahead and book your voyage early.

Golden Gate Bridge

Completed in 1937, this gorgeous 1.7-mile-long Art Deco wonder is renowned for its hue — a color so distinct it has its own name: International Orange. Walking, biking, or driving are all wonderful ways to experience this architectural marvel, and on the Marin side you’ll find a rest stop with bathrooms and breathtaking views of the bridge and bay. One thing to note: If you walk or bike, wear layers, as it can get very windy crossing the bridge.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in San Francisco

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 8,090 vacation rentals in San Francisco

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 420,080 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    2,430 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 1,710 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    390 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    4,830 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    7,990 of San Francisco vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across San Francisco rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    San Francisco stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    San Francisco's top spots, include Union Square, Pier 39, and Oracle Park

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