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City Style
Museums
Sights nearby
Close to nightlife
Spa
Child friendly
Artworks
Restaurant
Great walks
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Contemporary
Disabled access
Gym
Chic
Rooms
260 rooms in this hotelWalking distance restaurants
Discover the bay-facing Ferry Building, a hub of local food producers and lauded restaurantsSpa
The spa offers various treatments from facials and massages to manicures and pedicuresChild friendly
Children receive a stuffed toy on check-in, plus milk and cookies in the roomRestaurant
The hotel has one restaurant offering classic American fareSwimming Pool
Take a dip in the year-round saltwater lap poolAirport transfer
The concierge can organise private pick-upsViews
Fantastic views of the skylinePrivate chef / butler
Additional fees applyParking
Valet parkingLaundry
Sauna/Steam
Bar
Wifi
Concierge
Suites
Disabled access
Room service
Gym
Museums
Sights nearby
Close to nightlife
Great walks
Along with its excellent downtown location, this new-build hotel offers some of the city’s best rooms: large, light-filled and luxurious. Unlike most San Francisco properties, there’s a sizable spa and pool; the only real weak point is the restaurant.
Originally published by The Telegraph
Imagine lying in a supremely comfortable bed, gazing out at a world class city skyline over a beckoningly deep soaking tub, and wondering how the people of Africa settled the farther reaches of the earth. If you’re staying at the St. Regis San Francisco, you could wander down to the Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD), which happens to be housed in the same building. Just think, if you were staying elsewhere, you’d be out of luck. It’s not as strange a combination as it sounds. MOAD is a very good museum, St. Regis is a very good hotel, and architecturally the entire composition gets a big gold star. Along with MOAD, the St. Regis melds an unapologetically modern tower and a converted historic San Francisco building, topped by one of the better roof terraces in town. The hotel’s main restaurant, AME, serves up new American fare in a slick setting with high marks. There’s a full-service spa and a rare indoor pool. Rooms are no-nonsense crisp and elegant — perhaps a bit muted, but very current and quite indulgent, right down to the flat screens in the bathrooms. Location-wise, St. Regis could not be better endowed. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is right next door, and across the street are the Yerba Buena arts complex and gardens and the City’s convention center. Downtown is a few steps north, and the nightlife and swank restaurants of SOMA just a few to the south.
Originally published by Tablet
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