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Le Meridien San Francisco

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  • $138
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  • (formerly Park Hyatt San Francisco)
    San Francisco, California 94111
    415-392-1234
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Great bar.

  • July 18, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
Great hotel bar. A truly undiscovered gem for happy hour with friends or clients.

Excellent Room with a View

  • March 29, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
This hotel is conviently located to the Financial Dist and to Chinatown. This is a hotel that knows the meaning of service and cleanliness. Excellent concierge service. Also has a wonderful resturant on the premesise. Will deffinately stay here again!

impeccable

  • June 3, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
This hotel knows what service is and delivers it happily. The rooms are spacious, the beds plush and comfy, the bathrooms are big and beautiful, the extras are all there, even an umbrella in the closet. Bath products are top notch and plentiful, the floor to ceiling views are fantastic. Turn down service excellent. location is quiet nights and weekends, and walking distance to chinatown, union square, and north beach. staff really is there to assist you in way possible. My only minor gripe is the room service menu, while delicious, is limited. a little more variety would be nice.

Comfortable stay

  • April 19, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
The room was large and the bed was very comfortable. The staff is very friendly and helpful without being cloying. Clean, quiet and close to Chinatown.
Editor Pick

Park Hyatt : Sleek Unique Boutique

  • August 10, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by W. Anderman from Marin County, California

Excellence, elegance, and style were the three main ingredients of our impression of the Park Hyatt. The Park Hyatt is the gateway to a shopping, restaurant, and business complex anchoring the western end of the
Embarcadero Center at the intersection of Clay and Battery Streets. It’s connected by walking bridges above the streets to the four skyscrapers of the EC, which march to the water’s edge and stand sentinel over San Francisco Bay.

Park Hyatts are designed to cater the executive traveler during the week, so weekend rates are
priced well, making it one of the finer escapes the city has to offer without incurring a Ritz-Carlton or Four Seasons dent to the pocketbook. King accommodations ranged in the 200’s depending on the view, floor, and the season, versus mid 300-400 dollar ranges of comparable hotels and Union Square boutiques. And, of course, enjoy complimentary tea or coffee and newspapers in the marble lobby every morning.

Luxurious hospitality greeted us from front door to room door. We were inspired by the stunning display of contemporary architecture. Simple and elegant, the marble, granite, and glass beyond the front door lends definition to the lobby, and hence, expectations. The distinctive experience of the staff’s personal attention to detail and service—our car doors being opened by a valet and the trunk by bellhop in concert with doormen’s bows, reception-desk greetings, and concierge smiles—are only exceeded by the stunning vistas of the water from Bay-view rooms.

Rooms are meticulously clean, with in-room dining, high-speed Internet, WebTV, and pay-per-view movies. Windowed walls of glass provide dreamland views of the bay, city, and bridges upon walking in as well as waking. The beds, with European pillow-top mattresses, allowed us to sink into nothing less than a cloud that evening! Upon waking to such overwhelmingly beautiful views—you gaze out the windows from bed wondering if you’re still dreaming.

The Park Grill, locally acclaimed as one of the "great secret quiet spots" to eat in this city, offers a unique presentation of American cuisine coupled with fine selections of Napa, Sonoma, and international wines. A dining terrace adjacent to the sky-bridge connecting to the second level of Embarcadero Center is available too.
It is a great venue for an evening cocktail surrounded by the lights of the city’s towers, for weary travelers arriving late and preferring to not leave the hotel the first night, or perhaps for a Sunday brunch.

This sleek hotel’s location is at the virtual hub of several downtown districts—the Financial District, Barbary Coast, Chinatown, North Beach—defining San Francisco’s signature architectural juxtaposition of old meets new. For a luxurious and distinctive visit on the San Francisco Bay, make Park Hyatt a choice.

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