Hotel Mac, Historic hotel in Point Richmond, California.
Hotel Mac is a guest lodging at Cottage Avenue in Point Richmond with ten individually decorated rooms. The property combines historical architecture with modern furnishings and includes amenities such as Wi-Fi, cable television, mini-refrigerators, and coffee makers.
The building was constructed in 1911 as the Colonial Hotel to house Standard Oil refinery workers. In the 1930s, J.V. McAfee purchased the property and renamed it after himself.
The building reflects early 1900s hospitality design and sits within Point Richmond's historic district, where many structures from that era remain side by side. Visitors notice the classical details and layout that give a sense of how travelers were welcomed during that period.
Rooms are easy to access, and free secure parking is available across the street from the hotel. The neighborhood is walkable, and the location provides straightforward access to local facilities.
Some rooms include distinctive features such as a separate sleeping area in the Bellows Suite or a decorative fireplace in the HMS Wanderer. These details recall earlier hospitality traditions and make each space feel different.
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