Located in San Francisco, 656 feet from Union Square, Beacon Grand, A Union Square Hotel features accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
randi
United States of America
Love the ambiance and the staff is always friendly and accommodating, from those in lobby, housekeeping and Valet (xtra amazing). The location is excellent!! This is my go to hotel when in San Francisco!!!
Located in San Francisco’s quaint Nob Hill neighborhood, this hotel near the Golden Gate Bridge and Union Square offers on-site dining. Guest rooms feature city or bay views and free WiFi.
Located in San Francisco, the Cow Hollow Inn and Suites offers nonsmoking accommodations to guests. Free self parking for 1 car per room and free WiFi is provided.
Hedy
Canada
Clean and comfortable with free parking.
Azi the front desk lady was super nice and friendly and helpful!
Located next to the the Moscone Convention Center, this downtown San Francisco hotel offers luxurious rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs. Facilities include a fitness center.
Overlooking San Francisco's SoMa area and moments from top city center sites, InterContinental San Francisco provides guests with modern in-room amenities.
Directly across the street from Ocean Beach, Rodeway Inn & Suites San Francisco-Great Highway offers guest rooms with free WiFi access and free guest parking.
Located in San Francisco, a 5-minute walk from Ghirardelli Square, Hotel Caza Fisherman's Wharf has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Located adjacent to the Powell and California cable car stop, Stanford Court San Francisco is a technology-friendly boutique hotel that features a lobby and business center equipped with 7 MacBooks,...
everything was splendid
free e-bike rental = awesome
Just 3 minutes’ walk from Fisherman's Wharf, the Hyatt features an on-site restaurant and lounge. A heated outdoor pool and hot tub are offered. Free WiFi and a 47” HDTV are featured in all rooms.
Everything was great. Customer was amazing. Had a comfortable stay.
Located in a historic building that is just 5 minutes’ walk from Union Square, Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square features a rooftop restaurant, a library, a gym with indoor pool and a 564...
Very good location. Great breakfast and happy hours!
Forbes "Best Bed & Breakfast in San Francisco for 2024" Located 5 minutes’ walk from San Francisco’s vibrant Union Square, this bed & breakfast-style property offers uniquely decorated guest rooms,...
Quaintness
Breakfast
Nibbles and drinks
Very inviting
Located in San Francisco’s quaint Nob Hill neighborhood, this hotel near the Golden Gate Bridge and Union Square offers on-site dining. Guest rooms feature city or bay views and free WiFi.
Location to the tram, pizza places and liquor stores
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, YOTEL SAN FRANCISCO offers accommodations 1969 feet away from attractions such as San Francisco City Hall, the Asian Art Museum and Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
Very friendly staff. Very clean and comfortable rooms
Located directly across from Chinatown’s Dragon Gate, The Urban offers accommodations in San Francisco. Free WiFi and free 24-hour coffee are offered to guests.
Very clean, quiero and confy, close to everything.
Directly across the street from Ocean Beach, Rodeway Inn & Suites San Francisco-Great Highway offers guest rooms with free WiFi access and free guest parking.
beautiful location with ocean view from the 3rd floor!
Located in the historic North Beach District of San Francisco, Europa Hotel is 20 minutes’ walk from Fisherman's Wharf, 17 minutes’ walk from Union Square and 5 minutes’ from the landmark Transamerica...
very good location. they let us leave luggage after check out
Located in San Francisco, a 16-minute walk from San Francisco City Hall, San Francisco Inn has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Very good location close to very convenient stores
Well situated in the South of Market (SOMA) district of San Francisco, SUNSET HOTEL - Downtown San Francisco is located a 13-minute walk from Union Square, 0.7 miles from San Francisco City Hall and...
personnel agréable, café offert, simple et efficace
Sunnyside Hotel-Downtown San Francisco provides accommodations in San Francisco. Popular points of interest around the property include Moscone Center and San Francisco City Hall.
All was good. I liked the area. I like the stores.
Centrally located in downtown San Francisco, this luxury 4-star hotel is one block from Union Square. It offers an Italian restaurant and rooftop lounge, a sauna, and spacious rooms with free WiFi.
Location was amazing. Staff was great! Beautiful hotel.
Located next to the Hyde Street Cable Car stop, this all-suite hotel is an 8-minute walk from Fisherman’s Wharf. The rooftop deck offers views of San Francisco Bay.
Very friendly staff, great location and near a tram stop.
Located in Downtown San Francisco, this boutique hotel is just 2 blocks from Union Square. It features an on-site restaurant, a cardio room, and spacious rooms with free WiFi.
Great location, lovely helpful staff , nice large room .
Located within 2.5 miles of Fisherman’s Wharf and Ghirardelli Square, this hotel offers spacious suites with kitchenettes and free Wi-Fi. A gym and business center are also on site.
Super location, easy to walk around in the center.
Located in San Francisco, 1312 feet from Oracle Park, LUMA Hotel San Francisco - #1 Hottest New Hotel in the US 2023 features accommodations with a private parking, a fitness center, frette bed linens...
Very beautiful place to stay. Staff was very kind as well.
The Inn at Union Square San Francisco is a sophisticated and unique San Francisco hotel retreat in the center of it all.
Great bed and sitting area! Love the ceiling fan too.
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Home to one of America’s icons – the Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco is a liberal city where life is very much for the living.
Surrounded by water on 3 sides, the city's spread over steep hills that make for great photo ops. And none better than the zig-zag Lombard Street, seen in many a film. Even more famous are San Fran's iconic trolleys climbing the hills – a little touristy, but still worth a ride.
In the middle of the bay, Alcatraz island is known for the notorious criminals once imprisoned there. Even if you don’t go inside, the views of the bridge and city are unparalleled.
Nowhere is life in San Francisco more laid-back than on the Pacific beaches. Rent a bike and head out there, passing through the huge Golden Gate Park, before returning to sample some fresh seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf. Don't miss the clam chowder served in bread bowls! Chinatown also has a great selection of mid-range restaurants.
As you fly into San Francisco Airport, look out for the exclusive homes lining the Bay Area. Whether you want a more independent stay in apartments, luxury San Francisco hotels or cheap hostels, Booking.com has something for everyone. Be careful though – you might just leave your heart here!
I am not much of a city person, but I had to visit San...
I am not much of a city person, but I had to visit San Francisco to do some Visa work. It’s very easy to get around, locals are helpful, and the “Downtown” Is not congested. I was amazed at the cleanliness of the area I stayed in and how the neighbourhoods are decorated and gardens planted by the residents. There are some seedy areas, but if you avoid these, you have plenty of nice areas and fun things to do. The ambience and architecture remind me of southern Europe. I was warned about the rain, but I had 4 days of clear skies. It was May, but cooler than I expected, and windy. I would have been more comfortable with a hooded coat. The atmosphere is relaxed, casual, and friendly.
Krsna-Kumari
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Scored 10
My favorite city in the USA.
My favorite city in the USA. I do recommend to visit this city if you're an adventurous traveler, with deep respect to local culture and customs. Great place to enjoy a great variety of interesting attractions: forest, ocean, city, small towns, in a state that leads efforts to mitigate the climate change and improve the air quality.
San Francisco and Sausalito... always in my bucket list
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Anonymous
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Scored 4.0
San Francisco isn't a real place with real people.
San Francisco isn't a real place with real people. It is there to run game on the working class and scam people out of their youth. It is the most expensive city on earth. At any given moment residents are outnumbered by tourists and homeless. Don't be a sucker.
Sam
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I didn't go to San Francisco for pleasure.
I didn't go to San Francisco for pleasure. If you are going to present a start-up idea, enter an incubator or accelerator, GO WITH PURPOSE. Practice, modify, improve your idea or presentation. Pack your schedule to the gills and connect with as many people as you can!
The mindset in San Francisco is centered on growth and paying it forward!
Jean
8.0
Scored 8.0
All big cities have a downside and that doesn’t exclude SF.
All big cities have a downside and that doesn’t exclude SF. Yes, there are some areas that are exacerbated by homelessness and decline of business. However, that isn’t the whole story. The city still has vibrant neighborhoods, incredible sights, and extraordinary dining options you’d be hard to find elsewhere. Make sure you go beyond the Pier 39 area or Golden Gate Bridge; yes quintessential. Some other great highlights include a day trip to Angel Island, an outing to Crissy Field or Baker Beach or in the presidio area in general, visiting the Lincoln Park neighborhood with the Legion of Honor and surrounding trails and cliff views, Golden Gate Park with the Japanese tea garden, the botanical gardens, and the several museums like de Yound and California Academy of Sciences, the food in the mission neighborhood alone could be a day….the options are endless and that’s just SF. Plenty of surrounding suggestions like Muir Woods, Sausalito, Oakland, Berkeley, Napa and Sonoma, Monterey Bay, Point Reyes, Santa Cruz to name a few.
Elizabeth
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I only had two nights and one full day. I love walking.
I only had two nights and one full day. I love walking. I walked 30km all around SF. Golden gate. Ocean beach. The city. Everything. Also used public transport to and from airport.
For me it is all about the beauty of the The Bay and the buildings architecture and general scenery.
Only downsides - Chinatown was crap - nothing like the real thing - full of crap tourist gifts - very few restaurants and very few Chinese people. Fisherman’s wharf is a bit overrated too. But it’s ok for a quick walk to get the feel of it all. Only other downside is some of the less safe areas in the downtown area.
Hotel is within a five minutes walk to Union Square so well positioned to enjoy tourist attractions. The rooms are clean and spacious with all necessary facilities. The room had access to coffee with a large fridge.
The stay is comfortable with plenty of space.
The breakfast was adequate for our needs and set us up for the day. A few extra breakfast options would be nice but it was good enough.
The hotel security was good and we were allowed to store our luggage after checking out which meant we had more time in San Francisco to explore.
Room was well laid out and roomy. Bed and pillows are super comfy and the bedside iPhone dock was a great touch. Bathroom was good with a powerful shower and plenty of hot water. Coffee making facilities provided were good. Location was great to explore Chinatown and union square with good access to the cable car and muni bus. Some good eating and drinking places nearby. Front of house staff were all friendly and happy to help with any questions we had about the area or the Hotel.
Stayed here for a week. Room is very clean and roomier than expected. There is a walk-in closet in the room which is very convenient for storing your purchases and luggage. The location was perfect right across Saks Fifth Avenue in Union Square. All day free coffee and tea in the lobby, and every other day popcorn. Microwave is also available. Staff was very lovely. Enough eating and breakfast options in less than 2 minute walk. This is the hotel to stay in San Francisco.
Inn San Francisco is a real hidden gem. It may be slightly outside the 'touristy' areas of San Francisco, but it's easy to get back and forth on the city buses. In return for this slight distance, we had a large and beautiful family room, with lots of old-fashioned decor and thoughtful touches. The included breakfast was absolutely superb - one of the best we've had in any small hotel around the world. Many thanks to the staff for their warm hospitality.
The room was roomy enough, had a comfortable bed, nice shower amenities and the location of the hotel is great! Close to Union Square, lots of good restaurants (Matador - Mexican, Pinecrest - 24hr diner) and bars (John Foley's, The Irish Bank, Zombie Village). Loved the Beat Generation vibe of the hotel and the cool decorations and quotes around the room, hallways and lobby area. PLUS the attached BlueStone Coffee shop has a great cold brew!
Good location on the Union Square edge of Chinatown and a 20 minute walk to North Beach and SOMA. The hotel feels boutique-y and smaller than it is, with rooms that are nicely appointed and a very comfy bed. While we were in town there was the annual Lunar Festival a few blocks over so the area was especially lively with street carnivals, food and musical performances.
it was close to union square and tons of food near. parking is terrible in the area but they offer hassle free valet parking (additional fees). hotel has cool game room with pool table, basketball hoops, photo booth and other things. restaurant downstairs was closed due to covid but food looks good. room was great no complaints. everything is super clean.
1. The hotel has a perfect location:
- Right next to China town, close to Union square, close to metro and financial district.
- Train from the airport stops nearby.
- The neighbourhood looks very safe.
- There are plenty of bars, restaurants and shops nearby.
2. The hotel looks clean
3. The price is acceptable for San Francisco standards
The gym in this hotel is amazing, something that I haven't seen in years in a hotel. The staff is also one of the best I've seen in many years, they assisted promptly to all of our requests. And the location cannot be better in San Francisco. I've stayed in a couple of hotels in this area and this is the best one hands down.
We loved this boutique hotel. The staff was very pleasant, always had a smile on their face. The corner room had fantastic views and very comfortable beds. The Top of the Mark was incredible. Took the cable car down to Union Square which was nearby and very festive. We love you Mark Hopkins hotel & San Francisco!
Location was great, close to a number of public transportation lines (trams, cable cars, buses and trains/underground).
The room was simple but we didn't really need anything else.
Also, we felt fairly safe at the area around the hotel (related to what people say about the Union square homeless problem).
The hotel is located in the downtown. A lot of food options nearby as well as walkable distance to various attractions like ferry building and union square. The hotel is clean and there is a nice coffee shop on the first floor as well as a bar and some outdoor seating options a.
The location is great, very close to the Union Square.
The staff is friendly.
They have a happy hour in the afternoon when they offer free drinks in their bistro area.
The hotel is interesting, it has somehow an exhibition in the honor of the military.
This hotel is perfectly located near Union Square. We loved our room and the view over skyscrapers and the bay. The pool is quite big for a downtown hotel, the gym as well. Staff was friendly and helpful. We felt very well taken care of. We will be back.
Picked this hotel because of the locations. Walking distance to the areas we wanted to visit and enjoy, example union square, Cable cars, fisherman’s wharf, China town and so fort. Also somewhat safe. Hotel is also clean.
We only stayed at the hotel overnight when coming back to San Francisco the night before our flight. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Good Central location just round from union square at a decent price
Fantastic property a 2 min walk to Union Square with a top notch staff & very clean rooms. The best rates in Union Square compared to other Hotels would highly recommend staying at this property.
Located between the Union Square and the China town, the hotel is in a safe area with quiet neighborhood. Staff is nice and helpful. Free coffee and pantry is provide every morning.
Hotel is located in a quiet Street in downtown. 3 blocks to union square. Bus stop is at the door.
The suite is very clean with high standard upgrade. The staff is very helpful.
Staff was very friendly and helpful. The sitting rooms near the dining area were quite nice. We enjoyed the location, walking to Union Square, downtown, and North Beach.
BandD
United States of America
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