Hotels & Lodging — Where to Stay in Marin County
Marin County's lodging landscape divides naturally into two distinct categories — and understanding the difference helps you choose the right place for the right trip. The first is the Destination Hotel: a property where the location, setting, and experience are themselves the reason you chose it. The second is the Service Hotel: a comfortable, well-appointed property that serves the practical needs of business travelers, families visiting relatives, wedding party guests, conference attendees, and anyone who simply needs a reliable and convenient base.
Marin has exceptional examples of both — and the distinction matters because Marin's most memorable lodging tends to be smaller and more intimate than a grand resort. The county's character resists the enormous hotel scale. What it offers instead is something rarer: a waterfront inn with a private balcony over San Francisco Bay, a lodge in a restored military fort beneath the Golden Gate Bridge, a historic farmhouse inn at the edge of Point Reyes National Seashore. These are places you remember. And for the traveler who simply needs a comfortable room and easy highway access, Marin has that too — reliably and well.
"The most important question to ask when choosing Marin lodging is simple: what did you come here to do? If you came to explore San Francisco, Sausalito's waterfront hotels put you steps from the Golden Gate Ferry — no car needed, no bridge traffic, just a beautiful boat ride to the city. If you came for Point Reyes and the wild West Marin coast, a small inn in Olema or Inverness puts you at the trailhead with the morning fog still in the valleys. If you came for a family event or a business conference, the service hotels along Highway 101 in San Rafael, Novato, or Corte Madera are comfortable, well-equipped, and easy for guests arriving from every direction."
"Marin's lodging is not about luxury for its own sake — though some of it is genuinely luxurious. It is about waking up in the right place for the Marin you came to experience."
Destination Hotels & Inns
Properties where the location, setting, and experience are the point. You choose them for where they are and what they offer beyond a room — bay views, historic character, proximity to nature, or an experience that simply cannot be replicated anywhere else. Concentrated in Southern Marin (Sausalito, Tiburon) and West Marin (Point Reyes, Olema, Stinson Beach). Generally boutique in scale. Often the most memorable stays you will ever have.
Service Hotels
Well-appointed, reliable properties serving the practical needs of business travelers, families, wedding parties, and conference attendees. Comfortable rooms, good amenities, easy highway access, and consistent quality. Clustered along the Highway 101 corridor in Novato, San Rafael, Corte Madera, and Mill Valley. Includes well-known national brands — Marriott, Hilton, Embassy Suites — alongside quality independent properties. The right choice when proximity to all of Marin matters more than a specific setting.
Destination Hotels — Sausalito
Sausalito's waterfront hotels offer something genuinely rare — a front-row seat to one of the world's great natural harbors, with the San Francisco skyline across the water and the Golden Gate Bridge visible from almost every terrace. These are the hotels you choose when the setting itself is part of the experience.
The finest hotel in Marin County by virtually any measure — and one of the most extraordinary lodging experiences in all of California. Cavallo Point Lodge sits on the grounds of historic Fort Baker within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, at the northern foot of the Golden Gate Bridge. To the south, the entire panorama of San Francisco's skyline is almost close enough to touch. To the west, the familiar red arcs of the bridge fill the sky. The Michelin Guide, which awarded Cavallo Point two of its prestigious Keys for "an exceptional stay," describes the experience simply: the Lodge solves the dilemma of being either in San Francisco or quite far from it by embracing that juxtaposition completely.
Guests choose between meticulously restored historic officers' residences — with wood-burning fireplaces, period details, and wrap-around porches — and thoroughly contemporary rooms in newer structures up the hill. The property also features the Sula restaurant, a full-service spa, a cooking school with rotating Bay Area chefs, morning yoga classes, hiking trails from the front door, and free tours of Fort Baker. A complete destination in itself.
Sausalito's most iconic waterfront hotel — and quite possibly the most perfectly situated hotel in all of Marin County. Every room at the Inn Above Tide features floor-to-ceiling windows and a private deck extending directly over San Francisco Bay, so you wake up to a panoramic sweep of the bay, the San Francisco skyline, and Angel Island with nothing between you and the water but a railing. Rated 4.9 out of 5.0 by guests — an almost unheard-of score — the Inn Above Tide delivers on every promise its name makes.
Steps from Sausalito's restaurants, galleries, and the Golden Gate Ferry to San Francisco — making it genuinely possible to visit the city without a car. No better base exists for exploring Sausalito and the southern Marin waterfront.
Perched on a Sausalito hillside in a Victorian mansion dating to 1885, Casa Madrona is one of the most storied hotels in Marin County — a beautiful blend of historic charm and modern comfort that has been welcoming guests for over 140 years. The property combines rooms in the original Victorian mansion with newer hillside suites and cottages, all with stunning bay views and private decks. The full-service spa, the Poggio Trattoria restaurant on the ground floor, and the prime location in the heart of Sausalito make Casa Madrona an all-in-one destination.
A charming historic boutique hotel in the heart of Sausalito on Bridgeway — shops, galleries, and restaurants all within a short walk, and the famous Sausalito houseboat community just up the road for a peek at the town's bohemian roots. Hotel Sausalito is the more accessible price point among Sausalito's destination hotels while still delivering the charm and character of a well-preserved historic property. For visitors who want to be in the center of Sausalito's action without the premium of the waterfront properties, this is the right choice.
A boutique hillside guesthouse in Sausalito with stunning bay views and a peaceful, private setting — the kind of intimate property that feels like staying in a well-appointed private home rather than a hotel. The Gables Inn offers a quiet alternative to the larger waterfront hotels while still putting you within easy reach of everything Sausalito has to offer. A short 15-minute drive from the Golden Gate Bridge, making it convenient for both San Francisco visits and Marin explorations.
Destination Hotels — Tiburon
A special boutique hotel nestled directly on Tiburon's historic dock with stunning views of San Francisco Bay — and at just 23 rooms, an intimate scale that makes every guest feel like a genuine priority. The Waters Edge Hotel sits at the heart of Tiburon's waterfront, steps from the ferry terminal, the town's excellent restaurants, and Tiburon's charming Main Street. Complimentary breakfast is delivered directly to your room each morning — a lovely touch that sets the tone for the day. From here, a water taxi or ferry connects you to San Francisco, Angel Island, and Sausalito without ever needing a car.
Centrally located on the Tiburon peninsula, The Lodge at Tiburon is a popular boutique hotel just one minute from San Francisco Bay and eleven minutes from the Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley — making it an excellent base for exploring both the Tiburon waterfront and central Marin County. The hotel's central Tiburon location puts you within easy reach of ferries, local dining, and the stunning bayfront walking path that makes Tiburon one of the most pleasant towns in Marin for simply strolling with a coffee and taking in the view.
Destination Inns — West Marin & the Coast
West Marin's lodging is unlike anywhere else in the county — small inns, farmhouse retreats, and coastal cottages surrounded by Point Reyes National Seashore, Tomales Bay, and the most spectacular undeveloped coastline in Northern California. These properties are chosen not for proximity to an urban center but for their immersion in an extraordinary natural landscape.
Nestled at the edge of Point Reyes National Seashore in the historic village of Olema, Olema House is a beautifully designed boutique inn surrounded by stunning pastoral and coastal landscapes. The great lawn beside Olema Creek, the hiking and biking trails accessible directly from the property, and the deeply peaceful atmosphere make Olema House the perfect base for anyone visiting Point Reyes. The adjacent Sir and Star restaurant (one of California's most celebrated farm-to-table kitchens) means that dinner is as extraordinary as the setting.
Fourteen beautifully restored waterside cottages on the shore of Tomales Bay in Marshall — each one with a private deck extending over the water, and guests receiving complimentary fresh oysters upon arrival. This is as close as lodging gets to being one with the West Marin landscape. Wake up to morning light on Tomales Bay, step onto your deck with a coffee, watch the egrets wade in the shallows, and know that everything you need — oysters, fresh seafood, the open Pacific coastline of Point Reyes — is within a short drive. A genuinely magical property.
A beloved family and group destination on the shores of Tomales Bay in Inverness — a resort with cabins accommodating groups of all sizes, from couples to large family gatherings. Guests consistently rave about the cabins, the bay setting, and the genuine community feeling of the property. Located minutes from kayaking, the Hog Island Oyster Company, and the hiking trails of Point Reyes National Seashore. The perfect choice for a family reunion, a group of friends, or anyone who wants to experience West Marin's natural splendor from a comfortable, well-equipped base.
Stinson Beach — Marin County's most beloved ocean beach and one of the few places where swimming in the Pacific is reliably comfortable — has a small and charming selection of beach inns, vacation cottages, and the Surf Lodge. The scale here is intimate almost by definition: Stinson Beach is a small community with limited lodging, which means availability is precious and the experience is genuinely special. Waking up at Stinson Beach, walking to the ocean before breakfast, watching the morning fog lift off the Bolinas Lagoon — this is quintessential Marin coastal living.
For visitors whose primary reason for coming to Marin is the redwoods and natural beauty of the Mount Tamalpais area, properties like the Muir Woods Lodge and The Evergreen offer the closest possible base to the trails, canyons, and forests that define this part of Marin. Waking up in the trees, hearing the creek outside your window, and stepping directly onto a trail to Muir Woods or Mount Tamalpais is an experience that no centrally located hotel can replicate.
Destination Hotels — Mill Valley
The Acqua Hotel offers a sophisticated boutique lodging experience on the Mill Valley bayfront — stylish rooms with bay views, a calm and design-forward atmosphere, and a location that puts you within easy reach of both downtown Mill Valley's excellent restaurants and the trailheads of Mount Tamalpais. A popular choice for Bay Area visitors who want a quieter, less tourist-facing base than Sausalito while still enjoying Marin's most scenic southern communities. The ferry to San Francisco is a short drive away at Larkspur.
Service Hotels — Reliable, Well-Located, Highway Accessible
For business travelers, families visiting Marin residents, wedding party guests, and anyone who needs a comfortable base with easy access to all of Marin County, these well-appointed service hotels along the Highway 101 corridor deliver consistent quality, good amenities, and competitive pricing. Most are within easy driving distance of every community in Marin.
San Rafael & Central Marin
| Hotel | Location | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
Embassy Suites San Rafael at Marin Center |
San Rafael | Marin County's largest full-service hotel — adjacent to the Marin Civic Center and Veterans Memorial Auditorium. All-suite format, indoor pool, full-service restaurant, and easy access to the county's cultural and government center. Ideal for larger groups and events. All Suites Civic Center Adjacent | $$$ |
AC Hotel San Rafael Downtown |
San Rafael Downtown | A sleek Marriott-branded boutique hotel in downtown San Rafael — well-designed rooms, central 4th Street location, and the polished service standard of the AC Hotels collection. Walking distance to San Rafael's restaurants, galleries, and the Farmers Market. Downtown Location | $$$ |
Courtyard by Marriott Larkspur Landing |
Larkspur | A reliable Marriott-branded property at Larkspur Landing — steps from the Larkspur Ferry Terminal for easy San Francisco access, and adjacent to the Marin Country Mart. Consistent quality, good amenities, and a location that makes it easy to explore both Marin and the city. Ferry Terminal Adjacent | $$$ |
Best Western Corte Madera Inn |
Corte Madera | A solid, well-priced option in Corte Madera — centrally located between Sausalito/Mill Valley and San Rafael, with easy highway access and the Marin Country Mart nearby. A reliable choice for visitors who want to explore the whole county from a central location. Central Marin | $$ |
Panama Hotel |
San Rafael — Gerstle Park | A one-of-a-kind hidden gem tucked into San Rafael's residential Gerstle Park neighborhood, two blocks from where the old train station once stood. Ten rooms, a historic 1910 building, a lush tropical patio, and a devoted local following — see the feature below. Hidden Gem Boutique B&B | $$ |
Novato & North Marin
| Hotel | Location | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Novato | A Marriott extended-stay property in Novato — full kitchenettes, spacious suites, and all the amenities of a well-run extended-stay hotel. Located in northern Marin with easy access to both the county and Sonoma wine country to the north. Excellent for longer visits or corporate stays. Extended Stay Wine Country Access | $$$ | |
Best Western Plus Novato Oaks Inn |
Novato | A comfortable and well-reviewed mid-range hotel in Novato — consistently rated highly for cleanliness, friendly service, and value. Continental breakfast included. Close to downtown Novato's Grant Avenue, Hamilton Field, and Highway 101 for easy travel north or south. Breakfast Included Good Value | $$ |
Inn Marin & Suites (Ascend Collection) |
Novato | A Choice Hotels Ascend Collection property in Novato — independently owned with the benefits of a national booking platform. A reliable option for both business travelers and families visiting the North Marin area. Independent Character | $$ |
Courtyard Novato Marin/Sonoma |
Novato | Marriott's modern Courtyard brand in Novato — well-suited for both wine country visitors and corporate travelers, with comfortable rooms, good business amenities, and easy highway access. Positioned perfectly for day trips to both Marin's attractions and Sonoma wine country. Wine Country Gateway | $$$ |
Mill Valley & South Marin
| Hotel | Location | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
Holiday Inn Express Mill Valley |
Mill Valley | A well-reviewed IHG property in Mill Valley — consistently praised for clean rooms, helpful staff, and complimentary breakfast. An excellent value choice for visitors who want southern Marin access without the premium waterfront pricing. Breakfast Included Good Reviews | $$ |
💡 Practical Tips for Booking Marin County Lodging
Book Early for West Marin
Properties in Point Reyes, Olema, Inverness, and Stinson Beach have very limited room counts and are frequently booked weeks or months in advance — especially for weekends and summer. Book as early as possible.
Ferry-Accessible Hotels
Staying in Sausalito, Tiburon, or Larkspur gives you ferry access to San Francisco — meaning you can visit the city without renting a car or dealing with bridge traffic. The ferry ride itself is a beautiful experience.
Weekend vs Weekday Pricing
Destination hotels in Sausalito and Tiburon can be significantly more expensive on weekends due to demand from San Francisco day-trippers upgrading to overnight stays. Midweek visits often offer better rates and quieter atmospheres.
Consider Your Purpose
Decide first what you came to Marin to do, then choose lodging accordingly. Hiking Point Reyes? Stay in Olema. Exploring Sausalito? Stay on Bridgeway. Attending a Civic Center event? A central San Rafael hotel makes the most sense.
Vacation Rentals
Marin County has a strong vacation rental market — particularly in West Marin, Stinson Beach, and the Mill Valley area — through Airbnb, VRBO, and local rental agencies. For families or groups, a vacation home often provides better value and more space than comparable hotels.
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