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  • Mark Hopkins Inter-Continental

    The Top of the Mark restaurant is a major pull, of course, with its 360-degree panorama, and the service is genuinely caring. The rooms are provided with every amenity and achieve an excellent standard of comfort.

  • Combining the sophistication of a European hotel with the cozy charm of a California mill town, this inn is tucked away in a redwood grove.

  • In the heart of the Theater District, this quirky but extremely comfortable hotel is run to perfection. The fairy-tale decor is joyously original, being at once a celebration of color and elegance, and the beds may be the most comfortable in the world. The stylish restaurant is an attraction in itself.

  • A short walk to Downtown, the furnished studios and executive apartments boast superb views and are vailable for a minimum of 30 days. All rooms include fully equipped kitchens, internet access and cable TV.

  • Located close to Union Square and public transport, this modern apartment block includes amenities such as a swimming pool, sauna, concierge, dry cleaning service, fitness center, and business center. The furnished and serviced apartments can be rented for a minimum of 30 days.

  • Situated on a quiet block close to transportation, this 1960s motel is modern and comfortable. There is on-site parking and some rooms have kitchenettes.

  • Dating from 1875, this historic landmark emanates an aura of architectural splendor that nevertheless whispers refinement. The stupefyingly gorgeous Garden Court and the original Maxfield Parrish mural in the Pied Piper Lounge are national treasures. The rooms are wonderful, too, but sadly without views.

  • A friendly, eccentric place, filled with period eclectic touches. Rooms have names such as the Bordello Room, and Friend’s of Dorothy – each with its own tale to tell.

  • This is the smallest and most luxurious of the four city Hyatts, and it is situated very near the waterfront. Rooms have good views of the Bay Bridge or the city, if you get the right ones. You’ll find that staff greet you by name and the rooms have lots of personal touches.

  • The place that Johnny Depp, REM, and the late John F. Kennedy, Jr, have all chosen to stay when they’ve visited the city might be to your liking, too. Located a bit too close to the Tenderloin for all but the most self-assured. Breakfast included, as well as parking.

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