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Warwick San Francisco Hotel
The Warwick San Francisco Hotel is an elegant hotel located in the heart of San Francisco's theater district.
The Huntington Hotel
The Huntington Hotel creates a unique ambiance of residential luxury for the savvy traveler.
Sir Francis Drake Hotel
You'll think you have the Sir Francis Drake Hotel pegged the moment you arrive.
The Mosser Hotel
he Mosser Hotel is in a great location, and assures all of its guests a great nights sleep.
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Luxury and location converge in perfect balance at Hyatt Regency San Francisco.
Hotel Nikko San Francisco
Hotel Nikko San Francisco is a sanctuary of serenity in the midst of one of America's most vibrant cities.
The Westin San Francisco Market Street
Four star luxury at The Westin San Francisco Market Street just steps from Union Square.
Grand Hyatt San Francisco
Treat yourself to the premier choice among luxury Union Square San Francisco hotels.
Holiday Inn San Francisco International Airport
Holiday Inn San Francisco International Airport features free parking and free airport shuttle.
The Powell Hotel
Recently refurbished with top class amenities and service, the Powell Hotel is a beautiful place to stay.Â
Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf
Having completed a $33 million renovation in 2008, our San Francisco hotel has unveiled a whole new look.
The Orchard Garden Hotel
In the heart of San Francisco, the Orchard Garden Hotel is California's first generation of truly green hotels.
Beresford Hotel
This hotel with Victorian style décor and charm features:
- Handsomely appointed private rooms with private baths, showers, and refrigerated honor bars
- Friendly, knowledgeable desk staff available to assist with tour and sightseeing arra
Beresford Arms
This hotel with Victorian style charm features handsomely appointed private rooms with private baths.
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In a city that probably has more remarkable places to stay than any other major metropolis in the world, San Francisco offers hotels that supply style and sophistication in equal measure. Of course, this is a statement open to much interpretation and it really depends on what someone considers 'special', but if you're inclined to find a combination of luxury, artistic endeavor, creative ingenuity and an unpretentious sophistication something valuable, then there are few better places to find yourself than in this beautiful metropolis. If you're looking for the best hotels in San Francisco at the greatest value, then you've come to the right place.
It is part and parcel of this famous Californian city that a freethinking attitude and general appreciation of art, fine food and good living are among its major attractions. These elements are to be found all around the city and influence many San Francisco hotels.
Downtown is an ever-thriving area, filled with a high concentration of creatively minded folk all working together to effectively create a veritable playground of life's more pleasing aspects and distractions. Each hotel San Francisco offers in the Downtown region is endowed with something unique and individualistic.
Those looking for the ultra-modern will find award-winning places to stay in just about every direction from Union Square. From those that specialize in a Philippe Starck-type combination of minimalist form and function, to those that take from the Bohemian traditions of the city and make them something entirely contemporary, it's all there and never far away.
In many of the best accommodations, be they located downtown close to the S.F. Museum of Modern Art and the Theater District or on the beautiful Fisherman's Wharf, there is such a reverence for creative design that it is often the case that no two spaces in a single building have been crafted in the same fashion.
The city itself is also famous for the Golden Gate Bridge and the cable cars that transport citizens and visitors around a cityscape famous for its steep streets.
The streets of San Francisco will forever be associated with the movies and fast 1970s cars chasing each other in a manner that usually resulted in all four wheels leaving the ground. Fittingly for a city with such a rich, varied heritage, it has never ceased to be at the forefront of growth and development, be it of the artistic, intellectual, philosophical, or technological variety.
As such, business guests can expect a San Francisco hotel to offer not only the most current and sophisticated meeting and conference venues, but the kind of technology and service which is pitched to savvy international executives of the new breed.
One thing that is always worth think about when coming to San Francisco is the food. Many hotels top lists of rankings simply for their exceptional food and wine. In any global metropolis you'll find great restaurants, but those who approach life from an unpretentious vantage and retain a love for great, inventive and purely delicious food know that this Californian city is a foodie's paradise.
There is such a high concentration of great places to eat that many hotels don't have their own in-house eateries. Those that do offer the kind of fine dining establishments that entice gourmets from all over to come and sample the next delicious creation. Being in California, you can also expect an enthusiasm for great wine to be part any meal. If you happen to be staying along Fisherman's Wharf, you're in for a real treat when it comes to seafood, and don't miss out on the much loved local crab when it's in season.
Whether you're visiting for the art, the music, the food and wine, or a little bit of everything while you're trying to make time for that next business meeting, there is a long list of world-class places to stay in San Francisco. No matter which hotel you choose, you're bound to enjoy your stay in this charming, welcoming city.

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