Two blocks west of Union Square, this Queen Anne–style abode began its life in 1904 as the Sultan Turkish Baths; today rooms are tight but well decorated with Victorian reproductions, ceiling fans, old-fashioned floral curtains with lace sheers, and iron bedsteads draped with soft bedding. The lobby—dominated by a huge Elliott grandfather clock and the original cage-style elevator—is inhabited...
Uptown atmosphere at downtown prices.:
The Scene
This building was constructed as a Turkish bathhouse in 1905 and managed to survive San Francisco's historic 1906 earthquake and fire. In 1981, Harry Andrews purchased the...