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    May Z.

    The Warwick is conveniently located near union square, it's walkable for many restaurants, it's clean, and has a bar and restaurant. All guests get a complimentary glass of red or white wine. The food in the bar / restaurant is pretty good too. The hotel itself has a cute old feel to it. Unbeatable prices for the city, usually around $150 per night. If you're looking for a luxury hotel, this isn't going to blow your mind but if you just want somewhere cute that feels clean and safe- go give it a shot!

    Andre W.

    Came to SF for a work trip recently and decided to stay here a couple nights. Its in a very interesting area, but a good place to stay. Its in Union Square/Financial District, but there is plenty of shady antics going on with folks in the area. Room was clean, bed was comfy and the bathroom was functional. There is a nice bar downstairs in which I received a complimentary glass of wine every night. Staff was nice as well. This is a nice, vintage hotel. I would stay here again if need be.

    Tara B.

    Enjoyed our stay here. This hotel is in the correct spot for us meaning easy walking distance to Bart and Cable cars, near restaurants we enjoy, and close to a bus stop that takes us toward Golden Gate Park/Japan district. They also have a bar and restaurant on site so that makes breakfast, dinner, and drink options easy enough when in a pinch. The staff was also very friendly to us at all times. The room itself was an a corner room and large by all means. 4 poster bed, fireplace, 2 sink areas, and a wardrobe plus dresser. It is older hotel so you hear all the street noise even on the 7th floor. The windows are single pane so it can be cooler sitting next to them. I would stay here again the next time we are in town.

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    Leyang Z.

    The hotel is really not worth its price. Can you imagine that a hotel does not have water filling places, no restrooms in the lobby, no gym and no regular cleaning service (at least for my room)?? Worst of all, the website says it has laundry, while in fact there were only off-site options--this is kinda cheating--I mean, this is the same as saying "no laundry ". Really inconvenient and unpleasant! Minor prob: the room was small but this is Okay. The only good thing about this hotel seems to be its location.

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    Michel'Le H.

    We enjoyed our stay here in January. The location was perfect and about a 5 minute walk from food, convenience stores, art galleries, and shopping. We ubered everywhere we needed to go downtown which was all of 10$ a ride. The staff gets a mixed review but overall pleasant and accommodating. Some could've been a lot more welcoming. The hotel offered complimentary umbrellas when it was raining which we LOVED! They really came in handy. The rooms were cute with personality and clean, we had multiple rooms and each came with a fridge. Overall we enjoyed the hotel and would stay again!

    Stephanie H.

    Walking in felt like I was home. It's So beautiful and so homey. The bathroom was beautiful and so was the bedroom. It was also very clean and the front desk was super nice.

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    Alaric S.

    Better than staying at a 1 star hotel! This was an overnight stay! I think the best part about the stay was the shower lol! That hit the spot! This will be my 2nd stay here with more distractions that can wake up a sensitive sleeper like myself! I was trying to figure out working the heater, and never figured it out? It was cold where I had to put on extra layers I had called down to the receptionist multiple times within half an hour and requested extra blankets and pillows! no answer until i had to inconvenience myself to walk down and follow up finally received it and i was trying to close the curtains but they dont close in like the inside layers! now this morning! the garbage truck pulls in, theres some sort of vacuuming or drilling up above or in the room next to me? the windows arent really sound proof? i heard road rage and sirens! but for an overnight stay this is definitely good value

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    Tiffany K.

    I was looking for a hotel in Union Square that was also conveniently located to the Financial District. So the Warwick seemed fairly reasonably priced and very central. The customer service was very friendly and positive - staff wore masks throughout. The room itself was pretty cold - it was a corner room with windows on both sides. Do you know what would have made it better? If the heater worked. Being early December, it was downright chilly. I consider myself to be a fairly intelligent and tech-savvy woman. But that heater was a pain in the proverbial. You know what I like? A box with a few buttons. Push to make warmer or cooler and other buttons for the speed of the airflow. Nothing helped. In the end I had to call the front desk to have a heater sent up. The hotel phones did not work, so had to use my cellphone. Also had to call twice. Meanwhile I was very cold. There was some club or something with music with extra bass. I couldn't figure out where it was coming from! Anyway I turned on my white noise app and kept the heater going all night which kind of drowned out the music but it didn't stop until 7:00 am. Parking of course is always an issue. With the record number of car break-ins in SF right now, it's a good idea to have NOTHING in your car showing. I paid extra ($45) to do valet at the Westin SF which is a few doors down. I didn't want to risk someone breaking my window or vandalizing my car. They have an agreement with the Westin, otherwise it's $70 or something ridiculous like that. The beds are on the smaller side but it was comfortable enough. The bathroom windows do not open nor is there a fan. Don't think I will be staying here again considering there are other options in Union Square for a similar price!

    Josette S.

    I'm leaving 5 stars because even though there was a miscommunication between the third party booking and the hotel with the type of room we paid for, the hotel was beyond accommodating! Really great customer service. They handled the situation beautifully, unlike the third party booking website. Ernesto gets a shout out for being so great with us! The hotel itself is so cute! I love the decor and the overall vibe. Beds are beyond comfortable and the rooms are really clean. I will definitely be staying here again. Oh also if you decide to eat at the restaurant I'm the hotel, ask for Michael! He is also amazing.

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    Cen D.

    Yes I like the feel of old boutique style hotel. Clean as I walked in the room. Bathroom is typical smal but, cute... I love the wardrobe... very character and the old b&w pics . What not cool, is that, I asked the front desk how come they charged my credit card ahead of my check In, when I booked from a third party... she said" we wanted to make sure the card is working.." how many hotel does this? Or it's just this hotel? Find that sketchy!

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    Lovely hotel, especially the corner rooms with two windows and another window in the bathroom. Old world charm.

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    Not a 5 start hotel but for the price this place is great. Nice bathrooms, comfy clean bed and great service at desk. Close to everything.

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    Everything about this place is great. Staff, service, views (did I say Views). Great area for…read morewalking and checking out the history of the area. Fabulous food and my favorite Mocktail ~ A Garden Party, the perfect cooling summer beverage

    Came to Mission Rock Restaurant to celebrate my big 50th birthday because the location is…read moreabsolutely beautiful, and overall the atmosphere really delivered. The staff was friendly, the vibes were great, and the noise level was perfect for a big celebration where everyone could still talk and enjoy themselves. We had a large party of about 22 people, and the drinks were flowing all night and came out great, which definitely helped keep the celebration fun. We all ordered appetizers and entrees at the same time. The appetizers came out quickly, but things became pretty spotty once the entrees started arriving. About a third of the table received their food well before everyone else. Most of us tried to wait until the whole table had their meals before eating, but the delays between dishes coming out were so long that some people's food started getting cold. Then more confusion started happening when the staff realized some of the plates being brought to us were actually meant for other tables. It seemed like there was quite a bit of confusion happening in the kitchen. They assured us our actual orders were still coming, but by that point food just kept appearing at the table. We ended up with dishes we never ordered, which honestly felt wasteful because nobody wanted to eat food intended for another table. Of course, once it had touched our table, it made sense they couldn't reserve it elsewhere. By the time everyone finally got their correct meals, some people were no longer hungry, especially after appetizers, drinks, and the long wait in between courses. A lot of food ended up getting packed up because the timing was just so off. It turned into a bit of a debacle for such a special occasion. That said, the atmosphere and overall celebration itself were still enjoyable, and I'm glad we came. I do think this may be a better spot for smaller groups rather than very large parties, as the food timing and service coordination seemed overwhelmed by the size of ours.

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    If you're looking for a relaxing getaway and want to be surrounded by luxury and beautiful ocean…read moreviews, this is the place to stay. We come to Sausalito at least once a year and always stay at the Inn Above Tide. It's located on the waterfront and each room has the perfect view of the ocean, looking out towards the city of San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay Bridge. All the rooms have their own private deck where you can relax with a glass of wine or champagne and take in the beautiful views of the city of San Francisco. All the shops and restaurants on Bridgeway St. are within walking distance of the Inn. It is also right next to the Ferry where you can purchase tickets for a ride into San Francisco. When you arrive, you are greeted at the gate of their private parking lot, where your car is safely stored during your stay. Check-in is always easy and all the staff are extremely accommodating and friendly. They offer a Continental breakfast that is served buffet-style in their Drawing Room or you can have your breakfast delivered to your room for a $5 fee. Every evening from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. they have wine, cheeses, crackers, and fresh fruit for all guests in their Drawing Room. You can also arrange to have this delivered to your room as well. When we arrived to our suite, they had a lovely anniversary surprise waiting for us inside. They had a silver tray on our table, with a white rose, a bottle of champagne, a box of Napa Valley chocolates, and a lovely card to welcome us. When we booked our stay, for this trip, we chose the City Lights Suite. The inside of the suite is beautiful, luxurious, immaculate, and very spacious. The bed was very comfortable. I have an allergy to feathers. They made sure our pillows and bedding did not contain any down feathers. They had fresh, gorgeous orchids in the main part of the suite as well as the en suite bathroom. If you want to watch a movie, they have a huge catalog of DVDs, you can pick from, to watch in your room. They really go above and beyond to make your stay an unforgettable experience. That's why we always come back. I want to especially thank all the staff for making us feel welcome and making our stay extra special.

    This is our favorite hotel in California for sure. If you…read morecan think of it they will deliver it. Couldn't ask for anything more. Wake up right over the water with your own private deck. Staff is amazing . Great restaurants walking distance away with ferry to SF steps out your door . Just go and thank me later!

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    Omni San Francisco Hotel

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    My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our four night stay at the Omni which was located in the heart of…read morethe Financial District. The entire staff from the doorman, the front desk, housekeeping, and anyone we encountered was polite, professional, and warm. The hotel is charming with lots of beautiful architecture. We learned it used to be a bank. The Omni was spotless and located in a safe area. The Omni is a short walk to Chinatown and a 15-20 minute walk to North Beach where you can dine on some excellent fine Italian food. If you want to get crazy, which we did, it was about a 25-30 minute walk to Fisherman's Wharf. Remember the hills! Our room was clean, well stocked by housekeeping, and everything worked to perfection. If you want a microwave or a refrigerator, that would be an extra charge. There is a cozy bar if you want to decompress after work or a long day of touring around. The Omni was not cheap but worth every penny of it. Again, the entire staff was absolutely fantastic, friendly, and happy. I would highly recommend a stay here.

    You will love this place if you want beauty, great service, splendid rooms and are willing to pay…read morejust a tad more. It is located at the intersection of California Street and Montgomery Street, which is one of the best locations. It has the best restaurant and you will love all their offerings. The rooms are a good size with a wee sitting area and a great TV. The have great bathrobes and free spa toiletries. Located on the historic California cable car line, a short walk to Union Square, Chinatown, and Fisherman's Wharf, now there is a hill to walk. They have a super gym and it is so clean as is the rest of the hotel. Are room was spotless and housekeeping is great. All of the service there is great. While there, walk to Chinatown, it is about 5-7 minutes and it is so much fun and amazing food and shops. Have a great time.

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    Was aware of this compound but this was my first visit. We had lunch in Sausalito and someone…read moresuggested Farley for dessert. Perfect! Such a laid-back, lovely little piece of a time warp. We took a bench on the veranda and spent a couple of hours just relaxing and enjoying some fine dessert options. Lovely service, incredible experience.

    Who knew such an amazing spot exists minutes away from the hustle and bustle of SF!…read moreCame here for an early birthday celebration and it was great. Driving up to the grounds was an experience on its own. Beautiful. We got the chance to check in a bit early and get to our room, The most beautiful room I've stayed in. The views alone were magical. waking up and seeing the Golden Gate Bridge was part of the experience. Spacious rooms with separate shower and big tub to soak in. His and her sinks were a nice touch! Two sided fireplace. We stayed in the rooms not cottages. Breathtaking views. The gentleman at the front desk was friendly and helpful! They have a wine session from 4-6 daily which is a nice touch. Good wine selection. Only downfall- we had requested and confirmed numerous times for champagne and wine for a celebration to be set up in the room as a surprise. That wasn't done and had to contact front feet after getting into our room. Not sure if they forgot or miscommunication? Was confirmed a few times. Grounds itself are beautiful and great for a walk while staying there! You can walk up to the water area for closer views and it's beautiful on a sunny SF stay! Thank you for an amazing stay Cavallo Point!

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    Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco

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    Union Square, SoMa, Financial District

    Upscale, Private, and Perfect for a Staycation with Friends…read more The Four Seasons in San Francisco is luxurious, private, and the staff make you feel genuinely valued--just like you'd expect from a top-tier hotel. Location & Nearby Fun Central but tucked away. Enter from Market Street or Stevenson Street (valet) and enjoy the shared saltwater pool with Equinox Gym. Farmers markets at Civic Center and the Embarcadero are nearby and worth a visit. Rooms & Views Spacious, comfortable rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows. North-facing rooms give a skyline view, south-facing rooms overlook Yerba Buena Gardens, SOMA, and the South Bay--great for winter sunlight. Perfect for a staycation with friends or a solo city escape. Dining & Room Service Room service is phenomenal--champagne, dinner, midnight snacks, smoothies--you name it. Mini bar? Let's just say we definitely cleaned it out . The restaurant is good, but lunch is a bit underwhelming. Would love to see milkshakes or ice cream added to in-room dining. Extras & Experiences On-site activities include martini tastings and slider samples (check availability). Bonus: staying during a Warriors game makes for some fun elevator encounters with players. Suggestions for Improvement * More outlets near beds * Automatic curtains * Mirror devices to the TV without cords * More flat surface space between beds Pro Tip Boom--book through a luxury travel agent. They can score VIP perks like free upgrades, dining credits, and comp breakfast for two daily. Totally worth it. Bottom Line The Four Seasons offers luxury, comfort, and attentive service. Stunning views, prime location, and a playful staycation vibe make it a top choice in San Francisco--especially if you want to laugh over room service antics and feel like VIPs for the weekend. TL;DR: Four Seasons SF = Luxe Staycation. * Private, luxurious, and staff make you feel VIP. * Central but tucked away; pool with Equinox Gym. Farmers markets nearby. * Spacious rooms, great views (north = skyline, south = Yerba Buena/SOMA). * Room service = phenomenal; mini bar didn't survive . * Fun extras: martini tastings, Warriors sightings + interactions. * Pro Tip: Book via a luxury travel agent for upgrades, dining credits, and comp breakfast.

    Oh ohh! The Four Seasons. Always a treat for sure, but the San Francisco four seasons unfortunately…read morefalls way short in terms of expectations for a real luxury hotel - especially in comparison to other options such as the St Regis in SF. Stayed here for a night for staycation. Got a view room, which had a decent view at best. The best part about the room is it is very spacious so I can complain there. But honestly that's the only thing that stood out to me. The service was of course phenomenal but the restaurant was mediocre and the hotel is quite old overall. If you have a choice to stay at the St Regis, it's a little further from Union Square but imo much better

    Coppola Resorts - Guatemalan beef for Gill C!

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    Financial District

    Did I just beat the system and Yelp something in Belize?…read more This review is for Blancaneaux, Cayo District Belize. My wife and I were in need of some major R and R. We only had a week and were seeking a place where we could get to easily from a US gateway, yet be located as far away from real life as possible. Blancaneaux is this place. Located in the western part of Belize high in the Mountain Pine Ridge National Park this is one of the best kept secrets in the northern hemisphere. The location is absolutely beautiful and offers all the amenities that you would expect from a 5 star resort. The villas are large, comfortable and private. The views from each are spectacular. Nestled next to a river with rushing waters that will lull you into a restful sleep. The resort has two excellent restaurants, one offering Guatemalan cuisine and the other Italian. If either of these were here in the Bay Area there would be a line out the door and would take you weeks to get a reservation. Everything from the thin crust pizza to the Guatemalan beef will leave you begging for more. Coppola uses only the finest ingredients and makes every effort to find them. There is an organic garden on site where over 70 percent of what you eat comes from. The wine list obviously is 100 percent Coppola, but there are plenty to choose from in all price points. They offer plenty of excursions including day trips to several different Mayan ruins, caves and nature walks. Or if you want to be lazy you can sit out by the pool, lounge and read by the river or take in a relaxing massage (which my wife did twice both Thai and full body oil). There is a reason that Travel and Leisure Magazine has voted Blancaneaux the top resort in Latin American two straight years. http://www.travelandleisure.com/worldsbest/2010/hotels/resorts-latin-america/46 It's the attention to detail and effort made to make you feel like you are a member of the family. The staff is among the best you will find anywhere in the world. And just in case you are not sold yet, this place is AFFORDABLE! I mean not expensive at all. This is one of the best values for your money that you find. Coppola Resorts from time to time also offers discounts or promotions, so make sure to check the website.

    The St. Regis San Francisco

    The St. Regis San Francisco

    (536 reviews)

    $$$$

    SoMa, Financial District

    Amazing Service. Good Value. Butler Service…read more I came to the Bay Area for a relative's 80th birthday and booked The St. Regis because it was the only Forbes Five-Star rated hotel in San Francisco. I'm usually hesitant to stay at American hotel chains' "luxury products" because they often just feel like Marriotts with nicer tile (most new Ritz-Carltons, for example). I found the St. Regis to actually offer the kind of luxury service that is often missing in American hotels. I arrived fairly early, around 11:00 a.m., and the staff were incredibly friendly, accommodating both an early check-in and late check-out, along with a room upgrade. Prior to this stay, I didn't really understand the purpose of butler service, but they were kind enough to gift-wrap the presents for the birthday party I was attending while I booked a massage and walked around the city. The spa at the St. Regis is fairly large, with an indoor heated pool (well designed), a gender-separated steam room (out of order during my visit), and a sauna. I will say the spa could use an expansion or renovation. The "relaxation room" felt a bit like a repurposed salt room, and the men's lounge basically just had tea and snacks. The massage itself was great, and everyone there was extremely friendly. What really impressed me was the service. I casually asked whether they had bath salts available for use in my room, and within 30 minutes of leaving the spa, bath salts, bubble bath, and bottled water were delivered to my room without my needing to make a special request. Great attention to detail. I walked through the gym and it seemed large enough for a full circuit workout, with plenty of equipment. I do wish the hotel had more dedicated lobby or guest lounge areas. The check-in area, bar, and restaurant all seemed to blend together into one shared space, which felt fairly busy in the evening when non-guests came in for happy hour. The bar was nice but honestly expensive and not especially memorable. I was a bit surprised by some of the clientele (there were what I assumed to be a couple "working ladies" at the bar who I wonder if their services were less than the cost of breakfast in hindsight), though very friendly occasionally felt slightly out of sync with the otherwise polished atmosphere of the hotel. I didn't try the restaurant for dinner. The hotel does offer a complimentary car service around the local area, though unfortunately it was booked when I needed it. Breakfast was expensive, easily over $100 per person for a fairly normal order, but it was very tasty. The Eggs Benedict were perfectly cooked and included truffle, which was fantastic. The room was clean and comfortable. I do think it could have used a deeper scrub, though I admit my standards may be skewed by an exceptional housekeeper at home. There was also a slight musty odor. It was not on the level of a room at an average Belmond property or the former Mandarin Oriental Miami, but it was spacious and perfectly comfortable for one person. I'm not entirely sure whether St. Regis considers itself directly competitive with those brands. In summary, the service is what makes this hotel worthy of five stars. They seem genuinely happy to accommodate nearly anything you might need or even casually mention wanting. Personally, I find San Francisco itself dirty, stressful, expensive, and rough around the edges, so having a hotel that felt calm, polished, and attentive made a huge difference in my trip.

    Stayed here for 2 nights as part of The Edit program from Chase. They are also a FHR hotel but the…read moreChase portal price was significantly cheaper so we ended up using Chase. If you have both cards, check both portals. If you have the Amex Plat, you are also Gold Elite status so you can get some extra perks such as fast wifi (it's pretty fast lol). Service is top notch. Hotel is clean. Room is beautiful and quiet. I love how the AC is super quiet, I couldn't even notice it turn on. We also got $90 breakfast credit for two. The food is extremely overpriced and $90 doesn't get you very far if you eat at the restaurant. We ordered to go most of the time. Note that there is tax on the food and tip (if you choose). Breakfast: Two farm egg any style. Fine but small portions for $32. Would not order again. Chilaquiles. Also fine but basic for $35. Would not order again. Sourdough muffin sandwich: If you want best value for price ($26), get this. It's seriously huge and filling. California croissant: This one is like an elevated avocado toast. It's really good. Price is $31. The mixed berry antioxidant smoothie is also meh. I can make a better smoothie at home. As part of The Edit they also give you $100 credit to use on food and drinks only at the hotel. It was SF restaurant week so we ordered the $90 3 course meal for dinner at the hotel restaurant Astra. We ordered the duck cannoli (ok tasting but the duck is cold), braised short rib (very good! Love the polenta) and the brussel sprouts (menu said it was gremoleta/garlic/parmesan flavor but it ended up being gochujang flavor and it was overly sauced). Was not a huge fan. The hotel is dog friendly. They give you a bed and bowl and treats. The pet fee is steep at $200 per stay. There is the Yerba Buena gardens across the street (5 minute walk) to take your dog out. The park is clean with lots of grass. This was one of the deciding factors of us picking this hotel because it's hard to find grass area in the city. They allowed me late check out at 5pm which is awesome!! Also, they have a chi hair dryer which is very powerful. Location in Financial District is very central to a lot of eateries and next door to Soma.

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