Hotel Rooms in
Compact city, enormous range. Pacific Heights Victorians, Union Square towers, and waterfront hotels with Golden Gate views.
Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco
Spacious rooms with excellent water pressure, big bathrooms, and garden views. Staff excels at service across every department and handles busy periods smoothly. The hotel includes pool and fitness access, though dining costs extra.
San Francisco Marriott Marquis
Rooms are clean and spacious with good views from higher floors. Staff quality swings wildly, from genuinely caring to rude and dismissive. The rooftop bar offers city views but gets packed and overpriced.
Grand Hyatt San Francisco
The hotel has stunning city views and comfortable beds, but it's older and shows dust issues that triggered allergies for at least one guest. Rooms are small but clean overall, and the location near Union Square is excellent. It costs more than competitors and lacks a pool or free breakfast.
Hilton San Francisco Union Square
Rooms have excellent views, spacious bathrooms with thoughtful storage and large-font labels, and plugs on both sides of the bed. The location beats Union Square with easy transit access, and the 46th floor bar with city views impresses guests. Staff consistently goes above and beyond to help.
Parc 55 San Francisco - a Hilton Hotel
Rooms are clean and quiet with comfortable beds, though they feel dated with finicky AC. Staff goes above and beyond with quick service and upgrades. The unbeatable location near Powell Station and Union Square makes it worth the aging decor.