
San Francisco is the USofA's iconic Capital of Weird: haven of free-love hippies, beret-wearing revolutionaries, underground music and Beat poets. So, it makes sense that there are so many unique and cool hotels in San Francisco. Our experts have selected the zaniest, loudest, quirkiest and most idiosyncratic, from bohemian-chic stays and hipster escape pads in renovated harbourside warehouses, to luxury B&Bs in Victorian mansions and exclusive, luxury hotels hidden in private members clubs. We've done the hard work - all you have to do is choose from our list of the most unique and cool hotels in San Francisco and start planning your stay.
For a new vintage stay

- Hotel Zetta is the ultimate regression session. A trendy stay in the highly central location of Union Square - the famous shopping district - it resembles a kind of upmarket student digs, with its repurposed vintage decor of salvaged antiques, recycled wood and mosaic-tiled bathrooms. It's a seriously happening place. The games room is worthy of note, where you can go on a nostalgia-trip of air hockey and pool, in the glare of a red telephone box that was placed there, seemingly, by some drunk students in the name of irony. The Cavalier Restaurant is a highlight, serving good old fashioned British fare.
- Moody, chic and sexy, The Zeppelin is aptly named because it exudes the sort of rock'n'roll aesthetic of its namesake. With a kind of reclaimed post-industrial vibe of ornate fireplaces and exposed brickwork set alongside comic book art, peace signs and velvet cushions, it certainly packs a stylishly retro punch. But rock'n'roll isn't merely a matter of personal decorating: the moody, dimly-lit bar is a favourite of locals and has the atmosphere of a speakeasy, while also being a regular host of live music. Definitely one of the most unique hotels in San Francisco.
For bohemian vibes

- Just two blocks from Union Square, Hotel Emblem's hip, Beat-themed boutique accommodation sets the scene with sangria on arrival. This endlessly chic stay combines exposed brickwork with New Wave artwork on the walls, while the cosy, colourful rooms have plush, sink-into beds. Cool. Loud. Artsy.
For post-industrial-chic

- A former YMCA, Harbor Court Hotel is now a luxurious stay with sweeping views of San Francisco Bay. Glowing in a distinctly hipsterish vibe - post-industrial-chic - the elegant, whitewashed rooms still manage to be snug. Downstairs, you'll find a cool cafe serving infamously tasty coffee, and there's a trendy Japanese restaurant next door.
- Hotel Zephyr, in Fisherman's Wharf, is a cool, laid-back and endlessly fun place to stay. A great place for families on a sightseeing expedition, the light-filled and spacious rooms are decked out in a nautical theme, with seabird pillows, faded old maps and private terraces boasting sublime views. The games room, with its trendy lighting, is a nice addition.
For an arthouse hotel

- The Proper Hotel is that cool kid at school who was always at the forefront of the latest trends. The interiors - from the lobby to the restaurant - are styled in a Victorian-meets-Art Deco vibe (the lobby itself effectively doubles up as a modern art gallery), and the spacious guestrooms and suites are ablaze with a dizzying mix of patterns and retro furnishings. Its rooftop bar is something of a local landmark, with its extensive cocktail list, and fabulous city views.
- Seemingly stolen from the set of a Wes Anderson movie, The Marker is a delightfully chic stay a few blocks from Union Square. Set in a grand building with the neoclassical facade of a Renaissance palace, the interiors are colourful and modern while still retaining some of the original grandiosity, with a marble-tiled stairwell and bathrooms. The rooms are plush, with a palette of reds, yellows, blues and whites, and the Trattoria serves up excellent food, and makes its own limoncello!
For an Historic B&B

- Chateau Tivoli is more or less a museum of objets d'art, curios and artefacts. A stately, yet homely, 19th century mansion just a 3-minute walk from the landmark Painted Ladies row of colourful houses in Alamo Square, this charming B&B features unique rooms furnished with ornate four-poster beds, heavy drapes and beautiful artworks, the walls painted in royal-blues, peaches and brooding reds. A beautiful, historic property, and an elegant stay.
For city style

- Nestling in Japantown, Hotel Kabuki seamlessly fuses chic Asian styles with cosmopolitan San Francisco vibes. The spacious guestrooms are symbolic of this marriage: coloured in muted tones, with wooden screens, low-lying tables and graphic prints. It is cool, classy and elegant. The real draw is downstairs: the Thai restaurant, Japanese whisky bar and lounge are all in an enormous, open-plan, light-filled room, and prove to be a great way of tasting the local culture.
- Sitting by Union Square - a highly central location - StayPineapple oozes in romance and style. The marble-floored lobby, hanging with splashes of modern art, leads you to the cocktail bar where stands a blood-red grand piano. The rooms themselves are chic and contemporary, with sink-into beds, marble-tiled bathrooms, all done in cloud-whites and daffodil-yellows. A sweet stay for couples looking for something with a bit of style.
For Value chic

- The Palihotel brand is famed for its authenticity and independent spirit, and Palihotel San Francisco is no exception. Charmingly full of curios and objets d'art, the rooms are spacious and homely, while still being chic: think plenty of exposed, whitewashed brickwork, fading wooden panels, splashes of modern art, sink-into-beds and an overall stripped-back vibe. The French restaurant and bar are seriously cool, and to top it all off, it's amazing value for money. For all of those reasons, this is definitely one of the coolest hotels in San Francisco.
- With its prime waterfront location, Argonaut is a favourite of families. The nautical-chic rooms are spacious and homely and seriously cool with exposed brickwork, colourful fabrics and plush bedding. The bar and restaurant carries on this theme with a relaxed, let-your-hair-down vibe, all set within a centuries-old waterfront warehouse. Cool, gorgeous and great for sightseeing.
- A classic American motel given a stylish makeover, Phoenix Hotel has an iconic place in San Francisco's music scene. A favourite amongst touring musicians, it's just a few minutes away from some of the city's most beloved music venues. The rooms are decorated in an indie-boutique style, and face the swimming pool. Hip, fun and very well priced for San Francisco; young people will love it.
All out luxury

- The Battery is one of San Francisco's best kept secrets. Hidden in a private members club, set in a former sweet factory, it's exclusive, stylish and plush. The rooms feature redbrick walls and are furnished with vintage pieces by Fulk and the hotel lounge and library carry on with this theme. The pampering spa is a real highlight, boasting a sauna, steam room and treatment room. If you want real luxury, book the Penthouse Studio with its spacious patio that offers some of the most beautiful views around. This is a gem.
For a romantic break

- A grandiose 5* Victorian mansion that combines classical elegance with effortlessly chic style, Mansion on Sutter is a great place for couples on a break. The fairytale-like exterior exudes a certain magic, while inside, the chic rooms and period furnishings blend seamlessly. You can expect velvet cushions, antiques, and original artworks along the walls from the owner's private collection. Intimate, plush and romantic, the bar tops it all off with style. The wine tasting and gym are the cherry on top. Divine!
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