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Literally steps from the buzz of San Francisco's famed Union Square, the Inn at Union Square is a quiet 30-room retreat with highly personalized service. San...more
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This Gothic hulk of a building is named after Mark Hopkins, the Central Pacific railroad co-founder whose mansion previously stood here. After being acquired in...more
This Financial District hotel has contemporary rooms with Asian influences that offer "exceptional views of the city" and oversized beds with glowing...more
Surrounded by an 80,000-acre park, this hilltop former hunting and fishing lodge 40 miles north of San Francisco overlooks Tomales Bay. Guest rooms have "a...more
From an in-room key card system that controls lighting and temperature (reducing energy consumption by 20 percent) to whimsical drapes and carpets fashioned...more
Although part of a chain (Joie de Vivre Hospitality), the Petite Auberge feels like a tranquil country inn. The decor is rustic French, with white-painted...more
If you're looking for a romantic hideaway, the Phoenix is not for you. If you want to party like a rock star, you've found the place. Popular with visiting...more
Elegant without being stuffy, the Prescott has the feel of an old-fashioned gentlemen's club. The rooms are masculine but refined, with cherry-wood furnishings...more
A shrine to the Summer of Love, the Red Victorian is the place to go if you're sick of chain hotels and want some local colorpsychedelic color, in this...more
The white Nob Hill landmark with 17 Ionic columns celebrates its one hundredth anniversary in 2009. "Traditional rooms" marry walnut, mahogany, and rosewood,...more









