Fully embracing the sustainable lifestyle, every one of the Good Hotel’s 117 rooms and suites in San Francisco has been outfitted with genuinely green features like bed frames made from 100% reclaimed wood and bedding made of 75% recycled soda bottles. It’s the kind of place where you don’t have to choose between traveling with your dog and feeling good about where your money goes.
The hotel welcomes dogs, which makes a real difference when you’re planning a San Francisco trip and don’t want to leave your dog behind or spend a fortune on boarding. The location in San Francisco County puts you close enough to explore the city’s neighborhoods and parks without being in the absolute heart of the tourist crush. You can actually walk your dog around the area and discover what’s nearby instead of being hemmed in by crowds.
What stands out is that the hotel’s environmental commitment feels integrated into how they operate, not just marketing language. The reclaimed wood and recycled materials aren’t hidden away—they’re visible in the rooms, which means you’re staying in spaces that reflect those values. For travelers who care about sustainability and want their dog to come along, that alignment matters.
Your dog stays without extra fuss or complicated policies that some hotels pile on. You’re not dealing with surprise fees or restrictions that make the experience feel grudging. The hotel has thought through what actually works for people traveling with dogs and built that into their operation.
If you’re visiting San Francisco and want to spend your nights somewhere that doesn’t compromise on either environmental responsibility or your dog’s comfort, this hotel delivers on both fronts. The combination isn’t common enough, especially with real commitment to sustainable materials rather than just surface-level gestures.





