Most popular San Francisco hotels
The Adante Hotel is a premier shop hotel situated in the center of San Francisco, just 3 blocks from Union Square, world celebrated cable autos, theatres and world class delightful dining. Catering to both work and joy travelers, the Adante brags a residential influence, a romantic setting and sumptuous service like high quality internet in each suite. Read more...
The Hotel Bohème building was primarily built in the 1880's by an early Italian immigrant family named Capurro. It was a distinctive three-story building with accommodation on the top floors and retail shops on the 1st floor. More lately, vast renovations began in 1994 and Hotel Bohème, as it currently stands, opened in 1995. The Bohème was particularly planned to reflect the culture and taste of late fifties North Beach. The hotel's interiors and design are reminiscent of the bohemian fashion and flavor the district was prominent for during the heyday of the Beat era. The hotel is planned in strong, inviting colors and patterns. In it you'll find an eclectic combination of literary and visual motifs drawn directly from the Beat days. Read more...
Known for its array of restaurants, boutiques, treveller park amusements and pleasant art galleries, the location of the inn is just steps away from the Cable Car Line and a short stroll to Fisherman's Wharf, Ghirardelli Square, Chinatown and renowned Crookedest Street. You're welcome to enjoy the lately refurbished, extensive and non-smoking apartments, with independent high-speed wi-fi. The on-site, award-winning restaurant, serves breakfast and snack daily. The Broadway Manor Inn is AAA quality approved and a member of the San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau. Read more...
Kensington Park Hotel combines a classic sense of luxury and fashion with present-day conveniences to produce your staying as homely and relaxing as possible. Furniture and accessories including mahogany desks and armoires highlight every of our 92 commodious suites. Read more...
Built in 1908, the lively Powell Hotel has been a favorite choice for customers for almost a century. Our perfect location, hospitable and hospitable facilities and corporate-class lodgings are one of the best reasons to produce The Powell Hotel your 'home away from home'. You don't need a auto whether you staying at the Powell Hotel: Steps from the renowned Cable Car to Fisherman's Wharf. Steps from the MUNI system and BART system to anywhere in San Francisco or, by means of BART, to the East Bay, SFO International Airport, Oakland Airport. Steps from the Historic Trolleys to Fisherman's Wharf, the Castro District and the AT&T Ballpark--Home of the SF Giants. Read more...
Situated in city centre San Francisco, The Pickwick Hotel is superbly located for both work and recreation travel. Just 1 block from the famed Cable Car turnaround, the nine storey San Francisco Shopping Centre (Nordstrom’s), the Bloomingdale's flagship store, and Sony Metreon. The Pickwick is two blocks to Moscone Convention Center and three blocks to Union Square. We propose a particular experience blending the extremely ultimate of old-world elegance with today’s up-to-date facilities. The Pickwick Hotel is a Historical Hotel built in 1926 and has been a landmark since its inception; with its familiar marquee is a excellent specimen of Neo Gothic architecture. Daniel Hammett featured the Pickwick Hotel in the classic mystery novel "The Maltese Falcon. " The hotel is situated in the center of city centre San Francisco`s recent SOMA area. Read more...
Freshly re-equipped, The Mosser Hotel is now the only San Francisco hotel to feature a State-of-the-Art Recording Studio! Comfortably situated between the City's widely-known Union Square (shopping district) and the Moscone Convention Center, both work and pastime travelers will find marvellous shopping, tourism and night life within blocks from their hotel apartment. Opened in 1913 as the Keystone Hotel, this historic property has offered a prime experience for Bay Area customers for almost 100 years! In 1981, Charles W. Mosser purchased the hotel and after a multi-million dollar renewal in 2003, he renamed it The Mosser. Like San Francisco, The Mosser proposes a specific, attention independent culture mixed with the splendor of yester-year. This is apparent in the combination of Victorian architecture mixed with contemporary inside design. **Please note: Due to renovations, there will be no lift accessible Nov 06 - Jan. Read more...
The Maxwell Hotel San Francisco is situated in the center of the theater area and is one block away from Union Square, the heart of the City's shopping area. The hotel is short distance to Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's, Tiffany, Nordstrom, a few other modish shops, art galleries, Moscone Convention Center, Yerba Buena Gardens and the Museum of Modern Art. The Powell Street Cable Car line is one block away and travels to Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown and North Beach. Read more...
Inspired by the outstanding Renaissance artist who shares its name, The Donatello is a elegant enclave in the center of San Francisco's modish shopping and theater area. Read more...
The Jackson Court is a grand brownstone manor house built in 1900. An arched entry and flower-lined patio welcome you to the understated elegance and serenity of Jackson Court. Every of the 10 roomsforguests is personally embellished in a junction of antiques and up-to-date furniture and accessories. Read more...


