Fairmont San Francisco

San Francisco is a scenic city. From the iconic bay views (best enjoyed with a glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge) to soaring skyscrapers contrasting with traditional houses set on the city's famed sloped roads. With so much to see, our hotel experts recommend choosing a hotel with a balcony to take in those views. Whether you are in search of a grand luxury stay or a chic boutique, our Hotel Gurus have compiled a collection with something for everyone. So why not browse through our suggestions for the best hotels with balconies in San Francisco to start planning your stay?

For a location on the Bay

Hotel Zephyr

  • Hotel Zephyr has an enviable location, right on Fisherman's Wharf with views over the bay. Contemporary rooms have a nautical feel and the best come with private terraces overlooking the water. The feel is fun and relaxed, perfect for a city break with family or friends.

For a boutique stay

Hotel VIA

  • Hotel VIA offers spacious rooms with smart minimalist design in a converted warehouse (pick a courtyard room for a private terrace). Situated beside AT&T Park and San Francisco Bay - locations don't get much more central than this
  • Phoenix Hotel is a chic little boutique located in Tenderloin district, near the city's best music venues, so very popular with travelling musicians! Once a motel, the terrace that runs along the front of the rooms is often filled with musicians strumming at guitars overlooking the pool.

For a luxury stay

Fairmont San Francisco

  • Fairmont San Francisco is a landmark luxury hotel that has seen the likes of Tony Bennet sing in the grand Venetian Room. Rooms are elegant and the large suites have romantic terraces reminiscent of a Parisian building for soaking up fabulous views.

For foodies

Hotel Kabuki

  • Hotel Kabuki is set in Japantown and following in that suit the contemporary hotel has hip Asian inspired design. Rooms are large and the best have sliding glass doors leading onto balconies. Home to Nari, the latest project by renowned Chef Pim Techamuanvivit, this is elevated Thai dining at its best.

Still not sure which to book?

The 5 Best Hotels with Balconies in San Francisco

Hotel Kabuki

San Francisco (Japantown)

This boutique hotel is nestled in San Francisco's Japantown. After a recent renovation, the hotel now offers suites inspired by Asian design, from vintage graphic prints to wooden screens. Home to a Thai restaurant and Japanese whiskey bar, this hotel offers an authentic taste of the neighbourhood.

  • City Style - With new, custom-designed interiors inspired by cosmopolitan San Francisco, this hotel has lots of local city charm
  • Foodies - The hotel is home to Nari, the latest project by renowned Chef Pim Techamuanvivit focusing on elevated Thai dining
  • Local exploring - Set in the heart of San Francisco's Japantown, this hotel is perfectly placed for local exploring in the city
  • Great walks - Discover San Francisco on foot with a long walk to Belden Place, the city’s so-called French Quarter
from €363 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Phoenix Hotel

San Francisco (Tenderloin)

A hip little boutique situated in the Tenderloin district, just minutes from some of the city's most famed music venues. Interiors have been completely done-up - yet still maintain their motel charm. A swimming pool takes centre stage and there's a lively bar. Popular with visiting musicians.

  • Value chic - For San Francisco, which suffers from a lack of good mid-range options, this is an affordable and stand out stay
  • Boutique - A little indie boutique offering a whole lot of charisma
  • Sights nearby - Take a trip to marvel at the iconic Golden Gate Bridge
  • Swimming Pool - Outdoor pool
from €161 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Hotel Zephyr

San Francisco (Fisherman's Wharf)

The Zephyr Hotel could not have a better location - set right by Fisherman's Wharf. This is a large hotel with a spacious central courtyard filled with all sorts of activities. The interiors are fun and vibrant with a distinctly nautical feel, Perfect for exploring the city with friends or family.

  • Local exploring - Well postioned right beside Fisherman's Wharf - step out of the hotel and explore San Francisco's boutiques and restaurants
  • Families - With fun design, a laid back feel, a games room and large courtyard area - this is ideal for those travelling with children
  • Sights nearby - A trip to the city wouldn't be complete without a stop by the Golden Gate Bridge
  • Local markets - Explore the waterfront marketplace at Fisherman's Wharf
from €227 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Hotel VIA

San Francisco (South Beach)

A stylish boutique hotel in San Francisco's trendy South Beach, once the city's industrial district. Minimalist rooms are light and airy and have a soft feel in stark contrast to the warehouse building. A roof terrace bar is a real draw and the bay views are mesmerising. A hip central base.

  • Local exploring - Set beside AT&T Park and San Francisco Bay - locations don't get much more central than this
  • Boutique - A stylish boutique spot with an urban loft feel and sleek minimalist design
  • Sights nearby - Make a stop by the iconic Golden Gate Bridge
  • Restaurant -
from €393 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Fairmont San Francisco

San Francisco (Nob Hill)

This hotel is a real landmark. It has seen the likes of Tony Bennet sing in the Venetian Room - and it still has that same old-world grandeur. Enjoying spectacular views of the bay (especially good from the suites' terraces) and boasting a design that combines tradition and modern elegance.

  • City Style - Somewhat of a city landmark, this hotel does traditional elegance impeccably
  • Sights nearby - Make a trip out to Alcatraz - both a fascinating place to visit and a great way to admire the city from the sea
  • Opulent
  • Romantic
from €351 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Written by Katie Harris

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