Wednesday 28 October 2015

Top Ten Luxury Hotels In San Francisco

San Francisco is California's most cosmopolitan city.


Founded in 1774 by a decree from Viceroy Bucareli in Mexico City, San Francisco would see very little growth until gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in 1848. San Francisco's population exploded with the news of the discovery at Sutter's Mill. Hotels, saloons, mercantile and banks appeared overnight. From this Wild West beginning, San Francisco has grown to become California's most cosmopolitan city. Luxury hotels abound in The City yet some consistently outshine the others. Gayot and Condè Nast Traveler have selected these hotels as the city's best. All of these hotels are family- and physically challenged individual-friendly. Please confirm pet accommodations prior to booking.


Campton Place


Campton Place is one of San Francisco's best known luxury hotels. Recent renovations include soaking tubs, Bose sound system/clocks sport surround sound, flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi. The on-site fitness terrace and full-service spa feature state-of-the-art equipment and personalize service. Campton Place restaurant offers Eastern Indian fusion cuisine along with an extensive wine list.


Campton Place


340 Stockton St.


San Francisco, CA 94108


415-781-5555


866-332-1670


tajhotels.com


The Fairmont San Francisco


One of the few buildings that survived the 1906 earthquake and the site of the international conference that led to the birth of the United Nations, the Fairmont is a true San Francisco landmark. Guest rooms in the older section are a bit more spacious. Each of its 591 rooms offers Frette linens, flat-screen TVs and iHome alarm clocks. The hotel has two restaurants and a full service spa.


The Fairmont San Francisco


950 Mason St.


San Francisco, CA 94108


415-772-5000


800-257-7544


fairmont.com


Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco


A modern Yerba Buena tower, the Four Seasons has an extensive collection of works from local artists that compliments its contemporary décor. Diners enjoy California-style cuisine with a French flair at the season restaurant. The Spa, located at the on-site Sports Club/LA, offers an array of full-service options. Guest room amenities include flat-screen TVs, CD player, iHome alarm clocks, soaking tub and separate shower.


Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco


57 Market St.


San Francisco, CA 94103


800-332-3442


415-633-3000


fourseasons.com


The Huntington Hotel & Nob Hill Spa


Designed by Charles Gruwell and Anne Marie Delgado, the décor is elegantly contemporary with the 136 guest rooms furnished with antiques, objets d'art and original paintings. Amenities include deep soaking tubs and separate shower, flat-screen TVs, and iPod digital clock stereo system with AM-FM radio.


The Huntington Hotel & Nob Hill Spa


1075 California St.


San Francisco, CA 94108


415-474-5400


800-227-4683


huntingtonhotel.com


InterContinental San Francisco


Adjacent to the Moscone Center you'll find the recently opened InterContinental San Francisco. Elegantly appointed guest rooms are decorated in wood and marble and have large working areas, flat screen TVs, Wi-Fi and floor to ceiling windows with views of the San Francisco skyline. The 24-hour health-club has an indoor lap pool along with state-of-the-art equipment.


InterContinental San Francisco


888 Howard St.


San Francisco, CA 94103


415-616-6500


888-811-4273


intercontinentalsanfrancisco.com


JW Marriott Hotel San Francisco


Designed and built by John Portman, the JW Marriott Hotel has contemporary-classical architectural details with arches, recesses and expanses of marble. Guest rooms feature custom-designed furniture, Bose radios, WiFi, LCD flat-screen TVs, extra-large bathrooms with all-marble surfaces and a separate tub-shower. The recently opened Level III restaurant features contemporary Californian cuisine.


JW Marriott Hotel San Francisco


500 Post St.


San Francisco, CA 94102


415-771-8600


800-327-8585


jwmarriottunionsquare.com


Mandarin Oriental San Francisco


Occupying the top 11 floors of a commercial building, the 161 guest rooms have an unobstructed view of the city and portions of San Francisco Bay. Rooms are decorated in sage and crimson to gold and cream, and include artworks, fabrics and silk-covered headboards. Amenities include CD player, Wi-Fi, large soaking bath with separate shower and 24-hour room service.


Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco


222 Sansome St.


San Francisco,CA 94102


800-622-0404


415-276-9600


mandarinoriental.com


Omni San Francisco Hotel


This 1926 Florentine Renaissance-style hotel features classic décor, ornate crown moldings and public areas with city views. The guest rooms feature high ceilings, classic '20s décor and marble bathrooms along with LCD TVs and luxury bedding. There is a fitness center as well as Get Fit Kits for guests who prefer to workout in the privacy of their own rooms.


Omni San Francisco Hotel


500 California St


San Francisco, CA 94104


415-677-9494


omnihotels.com


Ritz-Carlton San Francisco


Traditional mahogany, walnut and rosewood décor compliments the collection of original works by local artists. Guest rooms feature LCD flat-panel TVs with dual speakers, DVD/CD player, iPod docking station, Italian marble bathrooms, Frette linens and in-room gourmet coffee and tea.


Ritz-Carlton San Francisco


600 Stockton St.


San Francisco, CA 94104


415-296-7465


ritzcarlton.com


The St. Regis San Francisco


Housed in the historic, early 20th century Williams building and a new 40-story tower, the St. Regis features two restaurants, a full-service spa, a fitness center and a lap pool. Guest room amenities include 42-inch recessed plasma TVs, Wi-Fi, soaking baths and views of San Francisco Bay.


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The St. Regis San Francisco


125 Third St.


San Francisco, CA 94103


415-284-4000


starwoodhotels.com

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