10 Top Extended Stay Apartments in San Francisco

Alex MedinaKate Valdez
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San Francisco, known for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge and vibrant cultural scene, is also a city that caters to travelers seeking longer-term accommodations. Whether you’re in town for business, relocation, or an extended vacation, finding the right place to stay is crucial. Extended stay apartments offer the comforts of home with the amenities of a hotel, making them an ideal choice for those planning a longer visit. Here’s a list of the top 10 extended stay apartments in San Francisco that combine convenience, comfort, and value.

1. Suites At Fishermans Wharf

Located near the bustling Fisherman’s Wharf, these suites offer a picturesque stay with easy access to some of the city’s top attractions. With fully equipped kitchens and separate living areas, they provide a homely environment for extended stays.

2. Residence Inn by Marriott San Francisco Airport/San Mateo

For those who need to be close to the airport, this Residence Inn offers spacious accommodations and convenient services like grocery delivery and free breakfasts, ensuring a stress-free stay.

3. La Quinta Inn & Suites

La Quinta Inn & Suites provides comfortable lodging with essential amenities such as free Wi-Fi and on-site laundry facilities, perfect for both short and long-term visitors.

4. Hayes Valley Inn

Situated in the trendy Hayes Valley neighborhood, this inn offers a charming and affordable option for extended stays, with easy access to local cafes and boutiques.

5. The Metro Hotel

This hotel is a great choice for travelers looking for value and convenience. Located in a vibrant area, it’s surrounded by dining and entertainment options.

6. Ocean Park Motel of San Francisco

For those who prefer a quieter location, the Ocean Park Motel is near the beach and offers a serene setting away from the city’s hustle and bustle.

7. The Hotel Mayflower

The Hotel Mayflower provides a historic ambiance combined with modern amenities, located close to shopping and dining areas, making it an excellent base for longer stays.

8. Extended Stay America

With locations throughout San Francisco, Extended Stay America offers fully furnished apartments with kitchenettes, perfect for guests looking to maintain a normal living routine.

9. Airbnb Furnished Monthly Rentals

Airbnb offers a variety of furnished apartments throughout San Francisco, with flexible booking options and all the comforts of home, ideal for those seeking a personalized extended stay experience.

10. The Westin San Francisco

For a touch of luxury during your extended stay, The Westin provides upscale accommodations with all the amenities expected from a high-end hotel, including a fitness center and on-site dining.

Take, Stay & Plan

When planning an extended stay in San Francisco, consider the location and proximity to public transportation, the type of amenities you’ll need, and the overall cost. Many extended stay apartments offer discounts for longer bookings, so be sure to inquire about any available deals.

Travel Tips

Always check for the latest reviews and ratings to ensure the quality of your stay. Additionally, look into the neighborhood safety, nearby grocery stores, and the walkability of the area to make your extended stay as comfortable as possible.

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Alex Medina is a former CollegeUnified alumni (2018-2019). He is currently the staff writer for CollegeUnified. After graduating from Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School in 2015, he pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and New Media at Mount Saint Mary’s University. alex.medina@collegeunified.com
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Kate Valdez is a staff writer based in the San Francisco, where she explores Latino identity in religion, arts and culture. She was part of the team that launched De Los, a new section of the Los Angeles Times exploring Latinidad in L.A. and across the country. As a staff writer, you can find her bylines in the LA Times, Religion News Service. Her work has appeared in the Associated Press and the Washington Post. kate.valdez@collegeunified.com