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#810668 by Pianofunk
14 May 2012, 20:11
SFO experts (HL if you're out there!) - please guide me to finding a suitable hotel for a four night stay in July within the following criteria - I'm going around in circles here :?

Budget: up to $450 per night (incl taxes)
Location: preferably Downtown - need to be in the thick of it
Room-type: preferably a two-roomed suite - no shoe-boxes - had experience of those rooms

Thank you, oh knowledgable people :)
#810674 by honey lamb
14 May 2012, 20:28
rickjt62 wrote:SFO experts (HL if you're out there!) - please guide me to finding a suitable hotel for a four night stay in July within the following criteria

Don't look at me - I tend to stay in Burlingame as I use SFO as a point of entry before heading off elsewhere, usually northern California :o)
#810682 by earthlet
14 May 2012, 21:31
The Serrano on the corner of Taylor and O'Farrell is good. It's close to the centre, although it is near the Tenderloin district too. Dotties True Blue cafe is very near too - the best breakfast in San Francisco, people start queuing early to get a table there but it worth it.
#810688 by jcc001
14 May 2012, 21:53
Hi

For what it's worth, I stayed in Parc 55 last year. They only had standard rooms left but it was all we needed. The rooms were a decent size with a great view of the city. I'm sure the suites would be excellent. The bar was very lively, although there was a conference on at the time. The location is perfect, right at the end of the cable car line.

I also have stayed on the Westin St. Francis a few times. Its location is excellent but the atmosphere wouldn't be as lively. There are two sides to the hotel, you really need to be in the new wing.

PS. Restaurant recommendation - Kokkari. Book in advance.
#810703 by tontybear
15 May 2012, 00:20
Try the Joie de Virve boutique chain. They have several down town hotels/

Sign up to their loyalty sceheme and get free wifi in the room.
#810710 by JCBR
15 May 2012, 04:03
I also vote for The Palace. The breakfast room is incredible. However, the rooms are not huge.
You may want to try The Westin round the corner. It is a high rise so you can get some stunning views over the city.
#810761 by Pianofunk
15 May 2012, 18:12
Thanks all - after much deliberation The Palace seems to fit our needs - and got a great 4 for 3 rate for a two-roomed suite to boot ^)

Thank you again
Rich :)
#810783 by DragonLady
15 May 2012, 19:59
rickjt62 wrote:Thanks all - after much deliberation The Palace seems to fit our needs - and got a great 4 for 3 rate for a two-roomed suite to boot ^)

Thank you again
Rich :)


And if you hate it you'll lych us . EEEKKK :0 .
DL
#810787 by slinky09
15 May 2012, 20:04
DragonLady wrote:
And if you hate it you'll lych us . EEEKKK :0 .
DL


Lynch, or lychee dear Lady Dragon? Just trying to fill in the gap there, one is painful, the other somewhat sweeter ):
#810792 by DragonLady
15 May 2012, 20:45
slinky09 wrote:
DragonLady wrote:
And if you hate it you'll lych us . EEEKKK :0 .
DL


Lynch, or lychee dear Lady Dragon? Just trying to fill in the gap there, one is painful, the other somewhat sweeter ):


I'll have a n please Bob LOL (for those of you young "cough" enough to remember the fabulous Blockbusters) xx( . Long day :) . Lynch :D
DL
#810925 by MarkedMan
17 May 2012, 06:16
FWIW, Le Meridien has similar prices, sometimes a bit more, sometimes a bit less, than the Palace, and the same SPG 4-for-3 deals, and gets very positive reviews. I like the area a little better these days for the restaurants and bars in the evening, Kokkari indeed being one, but also Wayfarer, Quince & Cotogna, Coi, Cigar Bar etc etc.

Vitale is the best geographical location, tho', and just tremendous on a Saturday morning.
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