A Charming San Francisco Base Near the Music
Modern and unpretentious,
The Metro Hotel sits in the vibrant heart of San Francisco’s Divisadero corridor. This laid-back 3-star hotel is a perfect blend of cozy charm and urban accessibility, nestled just a short ride from major music venues, iconic neighborhoods, and late-night hotspots. With a peaceful garden, free WiFi, and multilingual staff, it’s an easy choice for concert-goers looking to balance excitement and downtime.
Why Concert-goers love it
This hotel keeps you close—but not too close—to the action. You’re within 1.5 to 3 miles of major venues like the Fillmore, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, and the Independent. After a high-energy show, come back to a
quiet, garden-side room to unwind. With 24-hour reception and easy access to public transit and rideshares, heading out or arriving late isn’t a hassle. Check-in starts at 3:00 PM, and check-out is at a reasonable 11:00 AM, giving you time to recover after a late night.
Who this Hotel is great for
- Groups of friends looking for a simple, affordable home base
- Solo travelers catching a bucket-list gig
- Couples making a weekend of it
- Fans needing quiet after a loud night
- Budget-conscious music lovers wanting value without sacrificing comfort
Food and Drink Options
While The Metro Hotel doesn’t have an on-site restaurant, you’re in luck—
Divisadero Street is packed with late-night eateries just a short stroll away. Whether it’s post-show tacos or a 2 a.m. slice, you’ll find something nearby. Breakfast spots open early for those recovering from a long night, and you can always ask the friendly staff for recommendations.
Nightlife Options
You’ll be steps from some of San Francisco’s most beloved dive bars, gastropubs, and cocktail lounges. While the hotel itself doesn’t host live music or have a bar, its location makes it
easy to hop between venues and hangouts before or after your show. Think low-key wine bars, buzzing music clubs, and everything in between.
What People Say
Guests love the
spotlessly clean rooms, helpful multilingual staff, and peaceful garden setting. Many reviewers highlight the hotel’s
central-yet-quiet location and easy access to transit. It earns high marks for value, especially for those who want a solid night’s sleep after a loud night out.
Areas for Improvement
There’s no elevator, so be ready to carry your gear up a flight or two. Rooms are on the smaller side, so groups may want to book multiple. And while there’s no on-site dining, the neighborhood more than makes up for it.
The Bottom Line
The Metro Hotel is a quiet, well-located gem that gives concert-goers a comfortable, no-fuss retreat near San Francisco’s top music venues.