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Mission District - San Francisco, CA, United States
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Gain useful insights and advice for booking the perfect stay in Mission District. Price data is based on averages over the past 12 months and was last updated on 24 April 2024.
Cheapest month:January
Most expensive month:September
Average price in Mission District:$131/night
Cheapest price found:$46/night
Cheapest day:Wednesday
Most expensive day:Thursday
$55 - $474
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
$55 - $360
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

Top-rated Mission District, San Francisco hotels

Browse through properties in Mission District that have received the highest ratings from guests. There are currently 63 properties in Mission District and data was last updated on 24 April 2024.
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943 South Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA, United States
3.6 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$234
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1906 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
2.7 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$63
Avg. per night
447 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
2.8 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Airport shuttle
$78
Avg. per night
2030 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
2.9 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$53
Avg. per night

Where to stay in Mission District

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About Mission District

Sprawling across what was originally known as "the Mission lands" belonging to the Mission San Francisco de Asis, Mission is now one of the city’s hippest. Rapid gentrification has transformed it from a working-class district into one filled with boutique clothing stores, eclectic cafes and independent music shops.

Dolores Park lies at the heart of Mission, with fantastic views of the San Francisco Bay and skyline from its grassy lawns. The Mediterranean Revival-style Mission High School lies alongside, as does the historic Mission Dolores. Mission Dolores is not only the district’s namesake but also the oldest surviving mission in California and now a heritage-listed museum detailing the local history, while the early-20th century basilica adjacent is also open to the public and worshippers. It was here that the "Mission Burrito" originated and today dozens of taquerías serve up a locally-inspired Mexican cuisine, together with countless street food vendors and Salvadoran, Guatemalan and Nicaraguan restaurants that give the area a unique flavour. Mission serves as a focal point for Latino artistic, musical and cultural movements, with the Mission Cultural Center for the Latino Arts founded in the 1970s for this purpose, while the annual Carnaval parade takes place here each May. Murals inspired by the traditional Mexican painting style of Diego Riviera adorn many of the walls and apartment buildings throughout the area, initiated by the influential Chicano Art Mural Movement of the 1970s. Studios, galleries and performances spaces have sprung up within this creative and alternative environment, while independent films are screened at San Francisco’s oldest operating theatre, the Roxie.

The Mission District is well served by the BART rail system, with stations on Mission Street at both 16th and 24th streets. Numerous buses also ply the area, or it’s pleasant enough to explore on foot or by bicycle.

Ohlone Native Americans were living in the area that is now the Mission District when Spanish Missionaries arrived in the late 18th century, with Father Francisco Palóu founding the Mission San Francisco de Asis in 1776. Mission was home to the state’s first professional baseball stadium known as Recreation Grounds, the remains of which can still be seen at Garfield Square.

Facts about staying in Mission District, San Francisco

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  • What are the best hotels in Mission District?

    One of the most popular hotels in Mission District is 1906 Mission, which has been reviewed by 227 users and currently has a rating of 7.3/10. Other top-rated locations include Inn San Francisco and Noe's Nest Bed and Breakfast, which have received 9.2/10 and 8.8/10 ratings from our users, respectively.

  • What is a good hotel near Union Square?

    With a rating of 8.3/10 from 813 reviews, San Francisco Marriott Union Square is a hotel close to Union Square that is highly recommended by HotelsCombined users.

  • What is a good hotel in Mission District near Moscone Center?

    For a good hotel near to Moscone Center, consider San Francisco Marriott Union Square - it is rated 8.3/10 from 813 HotelsCombined reviews.

  • Is there a good hotel near Fisherman's Wharf?

    11,976 HotelsCombined reviews of Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf score it 8.3/10, making it a highly recommended hotel near Fisherman's Wharf.

  • How much do hotels in Mission District cost?

    Hotels in Mission District cost an average of $72/night, according to HotelsCombined data in the last 72 hours.

  • How much is a cheap hotel in Mission District?

    $52/night is the cheapest price found for a hotel in Mission District by HotelsCombined users over the last 72 hours.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Mission District?

    If your travel plans to Mission District are flexible, we recommend visiting at least one of the following most popular landmarks: Union Square, Moscone Center, or Fisherman's Wharf. San Francisco is the city you should stay in if you want to visit Union Square. Staying in San Francisco is preferred if you want to visit Moscone Center. To visit Fisherman's Wharf, it’s most convenient if you stay in San Francisco.

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