Built in 1907 as a private home, this four-story inn has been masterfully refurbished with Victorian-style antiques, expensive fabrics, reproduction artwork, and a magnificent etched-glass European-style lift. Even the low-priced Gramercy rooms receive equal attention: with good-size bathrooms (with claw-foot tubs), antique furnishings, faux-antique phones, discreetly placed televisions, and...
Originally built as a private home in 1907, this quaint bed-and-breakfast strives to recreate the mood of that time. The 21 guest rooms and suites are furnished with hand-picked antiques from the Edwardian Victorian era. Many of the…
Former 1907 private residence converted to quaint and cheery inn with wicker love seats, Chippendale chairs, claw-foot tubs and perennial crystal decanter of sherry at tea time. Lobby cleaved by authentic Edwardian glass elevator imported from London mansion. Once the office of SF’s premier madam, now has another sinister secret up its sleeve—its very own Moaning Myrtle. Bring your ghostbuster...