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340 Stockton Street
San Francisco, California 94108
(415) 781-5555

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Campton Place Hotel

  • July 5, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by artsnletters from Berkeley, California
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Parking: $35 per day
BART: Montgomery station (three blocks)

Behind its rather plain brick façade, the Campton Place is a plush boutique hotel with 110 luscious rooms and a delightful staff, located only half a block from Union Square. Don’t be misled by the unassuming exterior; the instant you walk in, you’ll know you’re somewhere special. The lobby is intimate and plush with luxurious Asian touches in the ceramic pieces and hanging art; the color scheme is beige and brown with coral accents, very restful to the eye. The staff is very professional and attentive and quick with a smile.

Rooms are lushly furnished in soothing beige spiced with rust touches. Bedding is luxurious down; the beds looked incredibly inviting, with plump covers and four fat pillows. Each room is outfitted with a leather-topped desk and a chaise or an upholstered window seat; some have views over Union Square. Suites are luxuriously furnished in rich pearwood and light, elegant fabrics. Artwork is subtly Japanese but unobtrusive; it’s intended as background. The bathrooms were luxuriously large with beige marble tub surrounds and sleek pearwood-framed vanities; some had French doors. Closet space was more than ample. Room amenities included safe, minibar, playstation, CD player, and T1 access for internet. Laundry, dry-cleaning, and concierge service is available.

The Campton Place is constructed from two buildings which have been combined into one. As a result, you’ll have a half-flight of steps up to some of the rooms. If stairs will cause you difficulty, be sure to say so when you make your reservation, so they can reserve you a room on the elevator level.

This hotel also states it is "pet-friendly," perhaps unusual for a hotel outfitted so luxuriously; still, your pet will cost you $35 extra per day.

The hotel has a roof-top fitness center with a canvas awning; you can gaze out over Union Square while you put in your treadmill or exercise-bike time. The restaurant, serving French-Mediterranean cuisine, has a 3 ½ star rating and is overseen by a chef nominated for a James Beard award. There is also a bar, and room service is available 24 hours a day. The concierge can assist you in making any entertainment arrangements you would like.

Rooms with a single king bed range from $335-$470, while double-doubles run $445. Midrange suites run $550-$850, and luxury suites run $1,800-$2,000.

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From journal San Francisco: Union Square Hotel Guide

Editor Pick

Campton Place Hotel

  • March 15, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by macyjm from beijing, Manitoba, China
Behind its rather plain brick facade, the Campton Place is a plush boutique hotel with 110 luscious rooms and a delightful staff, located only half a block from Union Square. Don’t be misled by the unassuming exterior; the instant you walk in, you’ll know you’re somewhere special. The lobby is intimate and plush with luxurious Asian touches in the ceramic pieces and hanging art; the color scheme is beige and brown with coral accents, very restful to the eye. The staff are very professional and attentive and quick with a smile.

Rooms are lushly furnished in soothing beige spiced with rust touches. Bedding is luxurious down; the beds looked incredibly inviting, with plump covers and four fat pillows. Each room is outfitted with a leather-topped desk and a chaise or an upholstered window seat; some have views over Union Square. Suites are luxuriously furnished in rich pearwood and light, elegant fabrics. Artwork is subtly Japanese but unobtrusive; it’s intended as background. The bathrooms were luxuriously large with beige marble tub surrounds and sleek pearwood-framed vanities; some had French doors. Closet space was more than ample. Room amenities included safe, minibar, playstation, CD player, and T1 access for Internet. Laundry, dry-cleaning, and concierge service is available.

The Campton Place is constructed from two buildings which have been combined into one. As a result, you’ll have a half-flight of steps up to some of the rooms. If stairs will cause you difficulty, be sure to say so when you make your reservation, so they can reserve you a room on the elevator level.

This hotel also states it is "pet-friendly," perhaps unusual for a hotel outfitted so luxuriously; still, your pet will cost you $35 extra per day.

The hotel has a roof-top fitness center with a canvas awning; you can gaze out over Union Square while you put in your treadmill or exercise-bike time. The restaurant, serving French-Mediterranean cuisine, has a 3 ½ star rating and is overseen by a chef nominated for a James Beard award. There is also a bar, and room service is available 24 hours a day. The concierge can assist you in making any entertainment arrangements you would like.

Rooms with a single king bed range from $335-$470, while double-doubles run $445. Midrange suites run $550-$850, and luxury suites run $1,800-$2,000.

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From journal San Francisco!

Campton Place Hotel

  • September 16, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by jl32 from Chicago, Illinois
Smaller than the St. Francis, the boutique Campton Place Hotel is quieter, softer, and offering a more unique guest experience--more tailored to each of its discerning guests. They expect personal attention and the special small extras and this hotel delivers. High quality sheets, turndown service, cd players, unique local art in each room, fresh cut floral arrangements daily. As a Leading Hotel of the World, Campton Place aims to give you more than just frequent-flyer miles: like the most luxurious hotel and responsive service that you could find anywhere.

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From journal The San Francisco Treat

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