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#21094 by phantomtwin
18 Sep 2007, 19:46
Hi - looking for a good 4* type hotel in SF - downtown - not in the
F Wharf area.

I'd normally use the Hilton group as I'm a HH Gold but the downtown hotel does not look that hot?

Any recommendations welcomed.

cheers

Andrew
#183840 by mitchja
18 Sep 2007, 20:03
I always stay at the W San Francisco, not cheap [:w] but a very nice hotel :)

Regards
#183842 by woggledog
18 Sep 2007, 20:14
I can recommend the financial district Hilton. Stayed there in feb and quite enjoyed it. price was a lot better than the Main Hilton, and the chinese laundry next door (shirts 99c each) was a god send. It's right on the border of china town, and if you get a room with a north view, the views are fantastic!
#183916 by jaguarpig
19 Sep 2007, 15:14
Our 2 most recent stays in SFO have both been at the main hilton on OÕFarrell Street.I like it, we have always been upgraded(HH Au at the time)it has a decent bar/room service/restaurant.Rates have been competitive and IMO offered very good value for the central location.The views from the upper floors and the club lounge are spectacular.Don't bother paying for the club access as it isn't up to much aside from the view oh and its a pay bar[V].
#183934 by Bazz
19 Sep 2007, 16:41
MO or the Mark, both very good.
#183981 by mas66
20 Sep 2007, 01:12
I have stayed in The Fairmont, The Mark Hopkins and The Renaissance, all very different, all very good and convenient for cable car to wherever you may want to go.

Mark :D
#183988 by slinky09
20 Sep 2007, 08:09
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Hotel Vitale. Hands down.


Absolutely - great hotel.
#183998 by Wolves27
20 Sep 2007, 10:53
A couple of years ago had a great stay at the Argent Hotel on Third Street. Had a nice high floor and great views over MoMA (all from Priceline, no less...)

Its now been rebranded as the Westin on Market Street.
#184005 by mdvipond
20 Sep 2007, 12:03
I cannot recommend the Four Seasons on Market Street highly enough. Immaculate hotel, great location (couple of blocks from Union Square), stunning restaurant with a really cool British chef running things.

Whatever you decide to do, stay away from the Wharf...
#184166 by phantomtwin
21 Sep 2007, 19:27
thanks for all the replies - as ever ultra helpful - I'll be resolving this over the weekend and will be well clear of the wharf!!!

regards

a
#184210 by RichardMannion
22 Sep 2007, 10:13
I tend to use the Westin St Francis due to a really good corp rate I have there, and the location is good. Might try the W next time as we now have a reasonable rate there too.
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