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105 Montgomery Street San Francisco, California 94129
The original property opened in 1894. A member of Historic Hotels of America since 2018.
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The Lodge at the Presidio sits in the center of the Presidio of San Francisco, a former U.S. Army base. The Lodge is located in the former Montgomery Street Barracks, which the government constructed between 1894 and 1897 to house six companies of artillery, two infantry companies, and a troop of cavalry. Reopened in 2018 as a hotel, The Lodge’s rich connection to both its military heritage—as well as that of the local Ohlone tribe—are on display throughout the grounds of this historic hotel in San Francisco. Built in the shadow of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, The Lodge at the Presidio now resides within the confines of a verdant, 1,491-acre national park overlooking the majestic San Francisco Bay.
The Lodge at the Presidio has been named to these Historic Hotels of America Top 25 Lists
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Welcome to the Lodge Presidio
The Lodge at the Presidio is next to the Inn at the Presidio which opened in 2012. The Lodge is an historic boutique hotel on the Main Post of the Presidio that’s been renovated into a comfortable and contemporary ‘basecamp’ for adventures in a unique national park setting.
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Explore The Walt Disney Family Museum, the Palace of Fine Arts, and Crissy Field in the surrounding Presidio of San Francisco.

Discover
Discover historic elements, memorabilia, original art, found objects, and historic photographs throughout The Lodge at the Presidio, a historic building that reflects its rich native Ohlone and military history.

Explore
Explore the Presidio Officers’ Club museum and cultural center adjacent to The Lodge.

Experience
Experience the Presidio in all its glory by touring Andy Goldsworthy’s site-specific art installations.
