You’ll find Cavallo Point nestled in picturesque Sausalito (across the bay,) but a complimentary shuttle to downtown and the Sausalito Ferry Terminal keeps you within easy access of all the best gay things to do in San Fransico. Don’t miss Cavallo Point’s first-rate spa and healing art center a divine medley of acupuncture treatments, herbal consultations, yoga classes, and even a meditation pool promise a myriad of indulgent self-care opportunities. In 2010, Cavallo Point was the recipient of the prestigious Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification-details like organic linens, radiant heat flooring, farm-to-table dining, and solar panels showcase why. Design-wise, expect a delightful combination of early 20th-century colonial architecture and modern, eco-friendly luxury. Following the Stonewall uprising in New York and the first Pride march, the Castro was the headquarters of the gay liberation movement. The Castro became America’s first and most iconic gayborhood. Relish the iconic landmark over a sumptuous breakfast in bed, or get inspired by the natural beauty of the surrounding Golden Gate National Recreation Area. San Francisco is perhaps one of the most famous gay cities on the planet with an incredible gay scene and a lot of gay history. With ravishing views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Cavallo Point easily tops any list of the best gay-friendly hotels in San Francisco.