San Francisco Hotels

Union Square and Fisherman’s Wharf are the twin centres for most of the city’s best hotel offerings, but look further afield and you’ll find cute boutique properties and some of the best city views if you’re happy climbing the odd hill or two. Be warned: the good places aren’t cheap and the genuinely cheap places aren’t good.

The San Francisco hotels below have been divided into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over US$250)
Moderate (US$150 to US$250)
Cheap (under US$150)

The prices quoted here are the starting prices for a double room, excluding room tax and breakfast, unless otherwise specified. Hotel prices in San Francisco are subject to a room tax of around 15%. This is not always included in the listed or quoted prices, and may be added to the bill upon checkout.

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Hotel Zetta

+1 415 543 8555.

The city’s newest luxury hotel is in Union Square, a design-heavy property that manages to stay playful in its chic approach. White interiors and sleek lines contrast with elements such as the traditional billiards table. The rooms are styled towards a very tech-savvy clientele, with interactive smart TVs to state-of-the-art iPhone docking stations. Again touching on the traditional, the rooms also come with Oriental rugs - a daring mix that somehow comes off.

55 5th Street, CA 94103, San Francisco, United States

The Scarlet Huntingdon

+1 415 474 5400.

Visible from much of the city, this luxury retreat sits opposite Grace Cathedral at the highest point of Nob Hill. All 134 guestrooms are individually decorated and each has great views across the city. Chandeliers and plush upholstery fill the public areas, and if you can tear yourself away from the vistas, the hotel also has its own spa.

1075 California Street, CA 94108, San Francisco, United States

Clift Hotel

+1 415 775 4700.

Nearly a century old, the Clift is a local landmark set amid the theatre district. Once known for its striking red panelled interior, it is now adored for its Philippe Starck makeover. The designer waved his creative wand back in 2001 and turned the Clift into one of the must-see hotels in San Francisco. Proof lies in the Redwood Room bar, where locals fond of a little luxury gather. The 372 guest rooms are small but elegantly decorated in shades of violet and grey. Egyptian cotton sheets, Wi-Fi and in-room massage and spa services add to the luxury.

495 Geary Street, CA 94102, San Francisco, United States

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