
Presidio Lodging | Summer 2026
For many of our loyalty guests, like you, a summer visit to the Inn or the Lodge has become an annual tradition. Summer brings longer days, cool coastal breezes, and plenty of reasons to return to the Presidio.
Read about numerous awards and glowing press given to our two San Francisco boutique hotels in the beautiful Presidio of San Francisco, California.

For many of our loyalty guests, like you, a summer visit to the Inn or the Lodge has become an annual tradition. Summer brings longer days, cool coastal breezes, and plenty of reasons to return to the Presidio.

We are thrilled to announce that the Inn at the Presidio has been ranked #9 in the prestigious Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards 2024 for San Francisco hotels.

We are thrilled to announce that the Lodge at the Presidio has been ranked #5 in the prestigious Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards 2024 for San Francisco hotels.

San Francisco comes alive during its Indian summer when it’s finally warmer than actual summer. The city’s infamous Karl the Fog gives way to clear, sunny skies and the city is seriously magical. Stay at the Inn at the Presidio inside the beautiful The Presidio of San Francisco, a national park at the Golden Gate Bridge, which is right across the street.

Away from towering high rises, this is a different kind of San Francisco stay, an undoubtedly better one. This historic hotel, located at the northern tip of the city in a national park next to the Golden Gate Bridge, provides its guests a serene stay in an otherwise bustling city.

San Francisco will make a city person out of anyone. It has all the perks of a world-class city, plus world-class access to the outdoors. That’s why I have a soft spot for this city—and why I started my road trip there. Here’s what I recommend.

Located within the Presidio of San Francisco, California, the Presidio Golf Course dates to 1895, when John Lawson designed nine holes for military officers to play. Lawson noted, “God shaped this land to be a golf course. I simply followed nature.”

The Presidio covers over 1,500 acres and includes a mix of forests, meadows, beaches, and historic buildings.

A former U.S. Army post-turned-national park, the sprawling Presidio encompasses about five percent of the entire city.

The Lodge at the Presidio is honored to receive the recognition that comes with the LEED Gold Certification, but the real sense of accomplishment comes from our pride in providing this level of commitment to the community.