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Petite Auberge

863 Bush St. , San Francisco, CA 94108
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Petite Auberge

Pure romance. That's what people say about Petite Auberge, a charming European-style boutique hotel that combines luxury and charm in a stylish historic building. Petite Auberge, a 'small inn,' welcomes guests to a world of provincial enchantment. French doors with beveled glass, a collection of French art, a cozy parlor with a crackling fire and an afternoon wine and hors d'oeuvres await your arrival. A dedicated staff provides assistance in experiencing the city's best. A delicious breakfast is served each day in the dining room where a mural of a French market scene graces the walls. Don't miss the cookie jar in the lobby that is filled each day with a freshly baked treat! The whimsical French feel of the inn continues in the 26 guest rooms with their inviting beds and carved armoires. All rooms have a private bath, voicemail and data port, and many feature fireplaces. Honeymooners might want to select the Petite Suite with its private deck, hand-painted king bed, spa tub, champagne and chocolates.
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5 out of 5

Fresh French Country Inn

Diane, Honolulu, HI, 2006-10-15

Any activity you want is near - Union Square 4 blocks, Chinatown 6 blocks, Nob Hill right there, and North Beach a really nice walk for those that are fit!! Enjoy.

This was our third stay at the Petite Auberge. Nothing has changed, however everything seemed better. Best home cooked breakfast in San Francisco and it is included in your room fee. Staff goes way beyond the call of duty for everyone and it truly shows. Wine and pupus in the early evening are a warm delight - they always throw in some sort of a cake too!!! Deluxe King is the best room - very large with an extra seating area and the fireplace just completes the room. Great bath accessories also. They accommodated us three extra nights due to the Earth Quake in Hawaii - what a way to go and we will, of course, be back as soon as we can. Thanks Petite Auberge for a wonderful and charming stay.

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5 out of 5

meet interesting people

Anonymous, West Palm Beach, FL, 2006-09-15

if you are a senior, get the monthly senior pass on muni. it is good for everything except bart and only costs $10.00. it was the first thing the PA staff suggested. really good deal.

staying at a B&B in a city like SF is wonderful because the staff is so knowledgable and interested in your experience. PA guests have generally stayed there before, and they are always a pleasure to talk to at breakfast and at the pre dinner wine and cheese. the food is excellent. not for those who want a big hotel. just right for us.

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My review of Petite Auberge

Frank, 2006-07-10

Hotle is lovely. Will return.

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4 out of 5

good location

Gordon, 2006-05-31

short walk to great shopping and restaurants

Our stay at the Petite Auberge started out a little rocky. The first room was very small and the shower was so small one could barely move in it. We requested a larger room and had to pay a $20 upgrade fee. That room was much nicer, big room with a normal shower. The location is good and there is wine for guests at dinner time and breakfast in the morning.

 
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