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Centrally located in the bustling Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood of San Francisco, Hotel Caza is just steps away from the waterfront, Pier 39, Lombard Street, and more top destinations. With easy access to Embarcadero and North Beach’s acclaimed dining and entertainment, Hotel Caza is the ideal choice for business and leisure travelers alike!


Getting Around

From historic cable cars to the bus and metro system, let San Francisco sweep you off your feet.

Discover the brilliance of cycle-friendly San Francisco when you saddle up on a Caza Cruiser for a fun spin.

Open up a whole new world of possibilities with a personal car to explore San Francisco’s hidden gems.
On-site parking available. Click HERE to explore our Park & Play Offer.
Things to do near Hotel caza:
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Fisherman's Wharf
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Get DirectionsUniversity of California, San Francisco
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Get DirectionsMoscone Convention Center
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Get DirectionsMadame Tussauds
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Cobb’s Comedy Club
Get DirectionsBimbo’s 365 Club
Get DirectionsMagic Theatre
Get DirectionsThe Regency Ballroom
Get DirectionsThe Curran Theatre
Get DirectionsSHN Golden Gate Theatre
Get DirectionsOracle Park
Get DirectionsChase Center
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The Buena Vista
Get DirectionsMama’s on Washington Square
Get DirectionsCioppino’s
Get DirectionsScoma's
Get DirectionsFranciscan Crab
Get DirectionsPlayers Sports Grill & Arcade
Get DirectionsBoudin Bakery & Cafe
Get DirectionsPier Market
Get DirectionsThe Codmother Fish & Chips
Get DirectionsEight Am
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Pier 39
Get DirectionsGhirardelli Square
Get DirectionsCity Lights Booksellers & Publishers
Get DirectionsThe Cannery
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Get DirectionsNorth Point Centre
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- Entertainment
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A vibrant neighborhood steeped in Italian heritage; loved by locals and tourists alike.

San Francisco’s most famous waterfront community, home to Pier 39, Ghirardelli Square and much more.

Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture hosts close to two dozen arts organizations and thousands of events.

Located in Fisherman’s Wharf, the park features a maritime museum, historic vessels and research facility.

Crissy Field is a recreational paradise with an interesting history. It now offers easy hiking trails, beaches, picnic areas and open spaces.

The “crookedest” street in San Francisco, and the world, Lombard Street has eight hairpin turns.

An iconic building on the San Francisco skyline, Coit Tower is 210 feet tall and offers panoramic views of the city and bay.

The birthplace of the 1960s counterculture movement, Haight-Ashbury has eclectic shops, bookstores, restaurants and bars.

This landmark suspension bridge spans the one-mile strait connecting the San Francisco Bay and Pacific Ocean.

The city’s business center, with skyscrapers dominating the skyline and a range of happy-hour spots and elegant dining venues.

Part of the University of California system, UCSF is a public research university dedicated to health science.

A true San Francisco treasure, this large urban park has more than 1,000 acres of public grounds.

San Francisco’s largest convention and exhibition complex, with three main halls spread across three blocks.

Among the city's most photographed tourist destinations, the Painted Ladies form a row of colorful Victorian houses across from Alamo Square Park.

Among the city's most photographed tourist destinations, the Painted Ladies form a row of colorful Victorian houses across from Alamo Square Park.

An interactive wax attraction featuring world leaders, rock royalty and world leaders.

With waterfront seafood restaurants, shopping, sea lions and bay views, Pier 39 is a San Francisco favorite.

Not only a historic architectural landmark but a culinary hub featuring Northern California food and wine.

Features the world’s largest collection of coin-operated musical instruments and antique arcade machines to play.

A vibrant neighborhood steeped in Italian heritage; loved by locals and tourists alike.

San Francisco’s most famous waterfront community, home to Pier 39, Ghirardelli Square and much more.

The Golden State Warriors’ new San Francisco arena, the Chase Center features luxurious suites, restaurants and shops.

Founded in 1982, Cobb’s Comedy Club is a standup comedy venue in the North Beach neighborhood.

Established in 1931, Bimbo’s is one of San Francisco’s oldest entertainment clubs and now specializes in rock and jazz shows.

A local institution staging highly acclaimed plays & nurturing talents like David Mamet since 1967.

A local institution staging highly acclaimed plays & nurturing talents like David Mamet since 1967.

Circa-1922 theater with hundreds of seats, known today for staging national runs of Broadway shows.

Grand art deco theater owned by SHN theater company hosts touring Broadway musicals & more

A local institution staging highly acclaimed plays & nurturing talents like David Mamet since 1967.

The Golden State Warriors’ new San Francisco arena, the Chase Center features luxurious suites, restaurants and shops.

Founded in 1982, Cobb’s Comedy Club is a standup comedy venue in the North Beach neighborhood.

With American breakfast and lunch classics, coffee and smoothies, Eight Am restaurant is a cozy modern cafe in Fisherman’s Wharf.

Opened in 1916, this corner spot serves its signature Irish coffee alongside American staples

A local institution staging highly acclaimed plays & nurturing talents like David Mamet since 1967.

Bustling checkered-tablecloth eatery serving Italian seafood staples on Fisherman's Wharf.

Spacious waterfront restaurant serving seafood pulled straight off the boat.

Veteran seafood specialist where huge windows & nautical decor complement the waterside setting.

The ultimate sports grill and arcade, featuring a pub with many TVs, tiki lounge and arcade area.

Famed for sourdough since 1849, this California bakery/cafe chain also offers light American bites.

Waterfront seafood restaurant & market offering fresh fish, patio seating & bay views at Pier 39.

British owners run this food truck that serves fresh fish 'n' chips & other treats.

With American breakfast and lunch classics, coffee and smoothies, Eight Am restaurant is a cozy modern cafe in Fisherman’s Wharf.

Opened in 1916, this corner spot serves its signature Irish coffee alongside American staples

Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture hosts close to two dozen arts organizations and thousands of events.

Enjoy shopping with a view, with two levels of specialty shops and stunning vistas of the Golden Gate bridge, Alcatraz and more.

Shops and restaurants fill this 3-level landmark former chocolate factory near Fisherman's Wharf.

A North Beach standby, this 3-level shop with Beat-era roots stocks art, poetry & mainstream book

Historic location turned shopping mall with gift shops, art galleries, restaurants & entertainment.

Established outpost provides a large selection of San Francisco-centric souvenirs, apparel & gifts.

Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture hosts close to two dozen arts organizations and thousands of events.

Enjoy shopping with a view, with two levels of specialty shops and stunning vistas of the Golden Gate bridge, Alcatraz and more.

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