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Built in
1892 as a private home, and restored a century later, the Chateau
Tivoli offers nine lavishly appointed rooms and suites. Once it won the
hearts of Mark Twain, Lily Langtry, and Luisa Tetrazzini, and today,
its doors are open to you. Step inside, and you enter a world of
Victorian splendor, a world of hand-carved woodwork, crystal
chandeliers, period wall papers, and oriental carpets. Some furnishings
come from the estates of the Vanderbilts, Charles DeGaulle and J. Paul
Getty, and all are artfully arranged to recreate the look and feel of
life at the turn of the century.
Whether you're relaxing with wine and cheese in the
stately double parlor, or sipping hot tea in the ornate dining room, you'll feel welcome and well-cared for, like a
special guest in an inviting private home.
Charm and color are what San Francisco is all about. And there is
perhaps no inn more charming or more colorful than the city's most
celebrated "painted lady", the Chateau Tivoli.
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