Summary:
This simple but spacious ground-level studio is just blocks from Golden Gate Park. Enjoy a private room with a desk, TV, and bathroom. You’ll have near-exclusive use of the kitchen. Located in a peaceful neighborhood near popular restaurants and coffee shops, it’s perfect for a pleasant stay. Ideal for business travelers or couples on a budget. Shared washer/dryer available if needed.
The Space:
• Ground-level studio in a two-story home
• Large private room with desk and TV
• Private bathroom
• Basic furnishings, clean and functional
• Quiet, residential area
• Ideal for business travelers or couples on a budget
• Full Kitchen access
Guest Access:
You'll enter your private space along the side of the house using an electronic keypad with a personalized pin code.
The Neighborhood:
Located in the Outer Sunset district, the studio is just blocks away from Golden Gate Park—a perfect spot for a morning walk or an afternoon bike ride. The neighborhood is quiet and residential but close to some great dining options on Noriega and Irving Streets. Popular local spots include:
• Outerlands – known for hearty brunch and rustic charm
• Andytown Coffee Roasters – small-batch roasts and great pastries
• Thanh Long – a must for San Francisco’s famous garlic noodles and crab
You’re also a short ride from Ocean Beach and well-connected by public transit for trips into the city.
Getting Around:
Our studio is conveniently located near several Muni bus and light rail lines, making it easy to explore San Francisco without a car:
• 7 Haight/Noriega: Stops at Noriega St & 31st Ave, just a 2-minute walk away. This route connects the Outer Sunset to downtown via the Haight-Ashbury and Civic Center neighborhoods. 
• 29 Sunset: Accessible from stops along Sunset Blvd, a short walk from the studio. This line runs north-south through the city, reaching destinations like Golden Gate Park, SF State University, and Balboa Park BART Station.
• N Judah Muni Metro: The light rail stop at Judah St & 31st Ave is about a 10-minute walk. It offers a direct route to downtown San Francisco, passing through neighborhoods like Inner Sunset and Cole Valley. 
These transit options provide reliable and efficient access to various parts of the city, including downtown, the beach, and other popular attractions.
If you must bring a car, there is often street parking available nearby, make sure you read street signs for various restrictions, The City is fastidious in enforcement.