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Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco
222 Sansome Street
San Francisco, California, US
From $375 per night
Towering high above the breathtaking skyline, Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco, has earned acclaim for bringing the best of Asian service to one of the world's most alluring cities. Nearby Airports * San Francisco International * Oakland Airports Nearby Towns * Oakland * San Jose * Napa * Sonoma * Sausalito.

What's Great
Travel + Leisure says...
"Glamorous hotel occupying the top 11 floors of a Financial District tower, with sophisticated, Asian-inspired rooms offering bird's-eye city views.
Rooms to Book: Bridge to Bridges offer 180-degree vistas of both the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge.
Insider Tip: Take advantage of the binoculars in every room. If you’re prone to vertigo, avoid any room in the eastern end of the dumbbell-shaped hotel above the 39th floor: to get from the elevator bank to them, you have to traverse a glass-walled skybridge. Room 4811 (or any room ending in the number 11) has bridge-to-bridge views. That’s from the Golden Gate Bridge all the way around the bay to the Bay Bridge and beyond to Twin Peaks. You’ll pay for those vistas, of course; 2008 rates start at about $840 per night."
-From www.travelandleisure.com San Franciscans are obsessed with views, and the Mandarin Oriental indulges them: its 158 guest rooms occupy the 38th to 48th floors of a downtown tower that’s the third tallest, at present, in the city (the lobby and restaurant are down at ground level). This means top-of-the-world views, and the rooms are ranked in price accordingly. With all the eye candy outside, the management could skimp on the décor, but everything in the hotel has been done up in warm reds and golds, making the rooms feel like cozy aeries. And the windows open—only about six inches, but if you need fresh air, that’s enough."

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The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco
600 Stockton Street
San Francisco, California, US
From $359 per night
The city's highest rated hotel (the only five-star and five-diamond hotel in San Francisco) with a five star/five diamond restaurant "The Dining Room". A $12. 5 million renovation of all guest rooms and suites was completed in June 2006. Conveniently located on the California Street cable car line, in the heart of one of the world's favorite cities. A welcoming and caring staff provide a memorable hotel experience enhanced by unrivaled Epicurean offerings set in a 1909 San Francisco architectural landmark.

What's Great
Travel + Leisure says... "100-year-old Neoclassical hotel in Nob Hill, ideally situated blocks from Union Square and Chinatown, with great on-site dining (don't miss the made-to-order sushi dinners in the lobby lounge). Like metropolitan Ritz-Carltons across the land, the San Francisco incarnation is distinguished by its location; this one occupies an imposing palace halfway up Nob Hill. (Translation: good views, but not as far from dining and shopping as, say, the Huntington or the Fairmont.) Outside and in, it resembles the West Wing, only without the drama. The décor in the public spaces and the 336 rooms is ultratraditional, all Oriental rugs, reproduction Second Empire furnishings, and valences over endless layers of curtains. Think of it as a Greenwich-away-from-Greenwich for road-weary CEO’s." -From www.travelandleisure.com

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The St. Regis San Francisco
125 3rd Street
San Francisco, California, US
From $539 per night
Uncompromising Service In a city of inimitable grace and style, this recently opened luxury hotel embodies a new chapter of extraordinary hospitality. The St. Regis Butler brings any request and whim to brilliant realization. A Modern Day St. Regis Legacy St. Regis blends a historic building, a 40 story tower and the Museum of the African Diaspora into a refined modern day interpretation of the St. Regis legacy. The hotel is located in the vibrant SOMA area, adjoining the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Extraordinary Settings For Unforgettable Events Ranging from the intimate elegance of the Muse Boardroom to the soaring wall of glass in the Gallery Ballroom, The St. Regis San Francisco offers vivid settings paired with exceptional bespoke service, perfect for any important event.

What's Great
Travel + Leisure says...
"Turn-of-the-20th-century building and modern tower with high-tech details (in-room touch-screen systems, privacy indicator lights outside rooms), in the Yerba Buena neighborhood.
Rooms to Book: Executive Premiers have corner locations and floor to ceiling windows. The Metropolitan Suites, at opposite corners of each floor, are nearly 1,000 square feet. Ask for room 2008, on the highest floor—it faces northwest, which means a cube’s-eye view of Daniel Libeskind’s geometric Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Insider Tip: Visit the new 20,000-square-foot Museum of the African Diaspora, right on the property. The team that runs Ame, the hotel’s well-regarded restaurant, also manages the lobby bar; there, you can order from a modified Ame menu, even at lunchtime (when the restaurant itself is closed).
Unlike its predecessor in NYC, this St. Regis is modern—Jean-Michel Frank modern, that is—in both style and amenities: master panels that control all the lights and shades; a fax/copier/printer in each room; “rainforest” and regular showerheads; plus the usual flat-screen TV’s, DVD/CD players, and Wi-Fi and Ethernet Internet access. The hotel and its 260 rooms are furnished in a symphony in beige and wood grain. (In the vestibule, the walls are covered in beige leather; behind the headboards, a beige faux shagreen.) Even in the standard rooms, the bathrooms feel monumental, like the Met’s Temple of Dendur; each has a separate tub and shower stall with bench."
-From www.travelandleisure.com

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Four Seasons San Francisco
757 Market Street
San Francisco, California, US
From $525 per night
In the Yerba Buena cultural district, two blocks from Union Square, the Financial District, the Moscone Convention Center and the Museum of Modern Art, Four Seasons creates a distinctive luxury experience with heart-of-the-city access to all that San Francisco offers.

What's Great
Travel +Leisure says...
"This sleek high-rise in the Yerba Buena district has a stellar contemporary-art collection and, at 460 square feet, some of the city's largest standard rooms.
Rooms to Book: Deluxe Views on the 15th and 17th floors have floor-to-ceiling windows and the best vistas of the cityscape.
Insider Tip: Go on a podcast tour of the on-site contemporary art collection—it’s one of the best in the city."
-From www.travelandleisure.com With Union Square's shops to the north and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts to the south, the towering glass-and-steel Four Seasons San Francisco offers just the right dose of shopping and culture. In a city whose romantic allure has long been predicated on the splendor of its views, the 40-strory 277-room Four Seasons offers endless possibilities. Many guest rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows that provide sight lines all the way to Chinatown and sparkling San Francisco Bay. If the height and vista don't make you swoon, the king-sized beds dressed in white Ravolo linens and pillows as airy as whipped cream will. Weekend trysts begin with Tony Bennett on the CD player and end with long in-room massages. Should you feel the need to leave your room, enroll in the candlelight stretch class at the attached Sports Club/LA. Then drag your limber selves back to your suite and resume conducting affairs of the heart—with the city lights flickering like fireworks before you. To make your stay as comfortable as possible, you can borrow accessories for your gadgets—MP3 earbuds, PDA styluses, and reading lights that plug in to USB ports - lest any tech-problem throw a wrench in your perfect stay."

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Fairmont San Francisco
950 Mason Street
San Francisco, California, US
From $134 per night
World-renowned- The Fairmont San Francisco hotel presents an awe-inspiring picture of historic San Francisco. The grandeur of the hotel coupled with its reputation for impeccable service promises a truly memorable experience. Known for turning moments into memories for leisure and business travelers alike the Fairmont San Francisco has been host to some of the most influential meetings and events- breathtaking weddings and personalized special occasions of the century. Each of the hotel*s spacious guestrooms and suites were also redecorated in elegant style- including flat screen TVs- Frette linen ensembles- pillow top beds- and MP3 docking stations. Centrally located- The Fairmont San Francisco is a short cable car trip from bustling Downtown- Financial District- Union Square and Fisherman*s Wharf. The Fairmont San Francisco hotel is located at the only spot in San Francisco where each of the City*s cable car lines meet. In addition to its 591 guestrooms and suites the hotel also offers fine dining with three renowned restaurants and lounges- as well as 55. 000 square feet of spectacular function space. With a panoramic view of the City and the Bay from high atop Nob Hill- The Fairmont San Francisco hotel holds an unmatched blend of luxurious accommodations- elegant meeting spaces and superb services which make for an unforgettable stay.

What's Great
Travel + Leisure says... "Grand 1907 hotel atop Nob Hill, centrally located at a spot where all of the city's cable-car lines meet. Rooms to Book: Deluxes in the Tower building for old-school elegance and stunning views of the city and bay. Insider Tip: Go to happy hour at the retro-tiki Tonga Room and stay for the rain storm." -From www.travelandleisure.com

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Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco
San Francisco, California, US
From $375 per night
 
The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco
San Francisco, California, US
From $359 per night
 
The St. Regis San Francisco
San Francisco, California, US
From $539 per night
 
Four Seasons San Francisco
San Francisco, California, US
From $525 per night
 
Fairmont San Francisco
San Francisco, California, US
From $134 per night
 
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From $188 per night
 
Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf Hotel
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From $129 per night
 
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From $109 per night
 
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