Out of town visitors and we found a parking lot that was close to the Alcatraz tour pier at 33. Paid...
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Casa Madrona, originally built in 1885 as the private residence of lumber baron William G. Barrett, has a storied history that transitions from an elegant Italian villa to a guest house and hotel. Over the years, it has served various purposes, including accommodations for military families during World War II and a trendy spot for the beatnik community.
After a significant renovation in 1959, Casa Madrona became home to the upscale Le Vivoir Restaurant, renowned in the Bay Area for its exclusivity. Today, the property continues to thrive as a hotel and spa, offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern luxury.
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Along the San Francisco Bay, there is a series of Piers. Pier 31 is close to Pier 33, which is wher...


