Contemporary rooms and suites offer free Wi-Fi, desks and flat-screen TVs; a suite features a living
room, dining area and wet bar.
The ornate high-ceilinged lobby exhibits marble columns, crystal chandeliers and Tiffany stained
glass. Amenities include a coffee shop and a bar, as well an Internet cafe, meeting spaces and an
exercise room. There is a charge for Parking.
How to get there
This historic hotel that served as City Hall immediately following the 1906 earthquake is a 2-minute
walk from the Asian Art Museum and a 5-minute walk from both the Civic Center and a BART rail
station, and is served by a streetcar that runs along Market Street.
This historic hotel that served as City Hall immediately following the 1906 earthquake is a 2-minute
walk from the Asian Art Museum and a 5-minute walk from both the Civic Center and a BART rail
station, and is served by a streetcar that runs along Market Street.
This historic hotel that served as City Hall immediately following the 1906 earthquake is a 2-minute
walk from the Asian Art Museum and a 5-minute walk from both the Civic Center and a BART rail
station, and is served by a streetcar that runs along Market Street.
This historic hotel that served as City Hall immediately following the 1906 earthquake is a 2-minute
walk from the Asian Art Museum and a 5-minute walk from both the Civic Center and a BART rail
station, and is served by a streetcar that runs along Market Street.