The Jackson Street Residence
Perks for the Parents
This stylish San Francisco apartment is a great base for exploring the city, with toys, books and games to keep the kids entertained all day long. It sleeps 5 + 1. Ride on cable cars, watch the boats on the piers and visit the amazing culinary spots of this fantastic city - this is a true family-friendly destination. The tourist sights of Golden Gate Bridge, California Academy of Sciences and Pier 39 are within easy reach of this apartment (all less than half an hour away), so you can take the family around the city before relaxing in your own spacious home at the end of the day. Further afield, the whole family will love a trip to the San Francisco Zoo (30 minutes’ drive) or the sandy beaches on the west coast (20 minutes’ drive).
Why Kids Love it
This apartment is filled with toys, books and games, plus a long hallways to run around and a play kitchen in the adult’s kitchen to keep them entertained in every room. This residence is especially great for younger kids, toddlers and babies - there’s a chalkboard wall, high chair, pack-and-play, changing table, children’s utensils, baby bath and toddler books. When they need to stretch their legs, take them to the Helen Wills park and playground (just 2 blocks away), the Cable Car Museum (10 minutes’ walk) or the Children’s Creativity Museum (10 minutes’ drive).
Things to Know
Minimum stay: 3 nights. There are steps up to the entrance of this apartment - hosts can provide a stair gate if needed. The residence comes with a dishwasher, outlet plug, washer/dryer, TV and WiFi. There is no air conditioning as San Francisco weather does not usually warrant it and the house has fans if needed. STR Licence Number: STR-0005809
About the Location
This residence is located in the Nob Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California. It is 25 minutes’ drive to San Francisco International Airport. It’s just 5 minutes’ walk to bus stops and cable car lines to take you directly into the heart of downtown or Union Square in under half an hour. This area has lots to do on foot - there are restaurants, yoga studios, cafes, cheese and wine shops less than 5 minutes away. The family-friendly Pier 39 is 10 minutes drive (or 30 minutes’ walk) for sea lion spotting, carousel rides and fantastic seafood. The beautiful Golden Gate Park is just 10 minutes’ drive, and the sandy beaches on the Pacific coast are just 20 minutes away. License Number: 2022-006895STR
Accommodation Details
This residence has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The master bedroom has 1 queensize bed and the kids bedroom has 1 crib, which can also be used as a toddler bed. The last bedroom/playroom has 1 sofabed that opens to sleep 2. The bathroom has a bathtub and shower. It has a newly remodeled kitchen, living room with fireplace and dining area with dining benches seating 6. Outside there is a backyard (currently being renovated).
Style Notes
Victorian apartment. This quintessential San Francisco flat features all the classic period details that are typical of this city’s Victorian houses. It has large windows and high ceilings, with contemporary accents to give a modern twist, such as the colorful art on the walls, mostly from local talent. The hosts have recently renovated the kitchen to create a sleek, smart space, with beautiful quartz counter tops and brown and white tones for a Scandinavian touch. We love the period decor features in the hallway, the sleek dark marbled dining table top, and the beautiful period fireplace.
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Air Conditioning
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Baby Bath
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Baby Monitor
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Babysitter / Nanny
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Backyard / Garden
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Balcony
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Bathtub
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Bed Rails
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Bicycles
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Cabinet Locks
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Changing Table
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Chef / Catering
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Children's Dinnerware
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Corner Guards
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DVD Library
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DVD Player
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Dishwasher
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Elevator
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Fireplace Guards
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Game Console
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High Chair
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Housekeeper
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Outlet Plugs
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Parking
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Pet-friendly
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Pool
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Pool Gate
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Stair Gates
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Television
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Toys / Children's Books
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Washer / Dryer
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Wifi
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Window Guards
Nob Hill, San Francisco
Cable cars and street corner coffee shops
On one of San Francisco’s 44 hills, this neighborhood was historically one of its most elite. It’s got a real charm to it and is well located for exploring the city at large. Hit the Cable Car museum, play in the fountains and playgrounds of Huntington Park, or head to Café Bean for Dutch pancakes for brunch.