Nob Hill, San Francisco
Fairmont San Francisco
A refined palace atop Nob Hill
What it is
One of the city’s finest grande dames with a stellar location, and even better views, from its Nob Hill location.
What it isn't
For those that want to be immersed in San Francisco’s nightlife with the young locals.
What we think
With historic roots dating back to the 19th century, the Fairmont San Francisco is one of the city’s oldest Grande Dames. Staying true to its roots, the hotel’s public spaces are characterized by a style of classic elegance. Namely, the lobby is a showcase of marble colonnades, tufted furniture and carved ceilings. A renovation to the 592 rooms and suites has brought a more contemporary look, though equally as elegant, to the rest of the hotel. Rooms in the longstanding main building have more of a historic feel, but rooms in the newer tower have greater views of the area. Truly, there is no wrong choice here. When you’re ready to explore the city, the hotel is in a prime location atop Nob Hill. Being next to the only spot in the city where each of the cable car lines meet, guests will have seamless access to all of the city’s top neighborhoods. At the end of the day, make sure to stop by the hotel’s Hurricane bar for a signature Mai Tai, known as one of the best in the city.
You're here because
You want to stay at a classic hotel and appreciate the enviable location on Nob Hill.
The Moment
Taking your first sip of the hotel’s signature Honey Saison Beer, brewed from the fresh honey produced on the hotel’s 1,000 square foot rooftop garden.
Restaurants & Bars
Tonga- Exotic Asian
Laurel Court- Fine dining
Caffe' Cento- Cafe
Tonga Bar
Laurel Court Bar
Location
Located in the iconic Nob Hill neighborhood, the hotel is a quick walk to Union Square and the Financial District. It’s also the only spot in the city where all of the cable lines meet so you’ll have pretty immediate access to any of the city’s best neighborhoods.