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Executive Hotel Vintage Court Reviews

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650 Bush Street
San Francisco, California 94108
(800) 654-1100

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Hotel Vintage Court

  • March 3, 2007
  • 4 by Ricardo! from Santander, Spain
This hotel has the best location ever. It is right in the downtown area. You just have to walk a couple of blocks to be in Liberty Square, where all the shopping is. With all the public transportation around this area, you can easily move to every corner of San Francisco.

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From journal The Amazing San Francisco

Hotel Vintage Court

  • January 4, 2003
  • 4 by hsc6605 from Sacramento, California
The hotel is in a great location a few blocks from Union Square and a block from a great diner called Roxanne Cafe. Hotel Vintage Court has an informal yet professional atmosphere, a cozy but spacious lobby (where the complimentary evening wine hour is held), and eclectic and elegant decor throughout. Other highlights included a very comfortable bed, and a bathroom with lots of counter space and Aveda products. My only complaint was the room lighting was dim.

I would highly recommend the hotel to anyone that wants a nice experience without the big hotel feel.

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From journal Hotel Vintage Court, San Francisco

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Hotel Vintage Court

  • March 10, 2002
  • 4 by Grendelb from Minneapolis, Minnesota
San Francisco can be, if you let it, an exhausting vacation. The Hotel Vintage Court is a very welcome respite from that exhaustion. For a very reasonable price (about $115 a night if you look around), you get an incredibly comfortable room in a great part of town.

Located two blocks from Union Square, it offers quick access to just about any part of the city. Chinatown's gate is two blocks away. The Financial District is just down the street (the hotel also has a Mon-Fri shuttle). North Beach is a fifteen minute walk through Chinatown. Even getting to Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, and Ghirardelli Sqaure are simple - just hop on the trolley 1/2 a block away.

More important than the location, however, is the hotel itself. I don't typically feel all too comfortable in "upscale" hotels - they're usually too stuffy for me. The Vintage Court, however, was a very welcome exception to this rule. The staff made me feel right at home from the moment I walked in. Upon check-in, they reminded me of their evening wine reception. This is a really nice touch - it gives you a chance to try out different Napa Valley wines (your room may be named after one of them - look for it) while relaxing in front of the fireplace.

Remember, this is San Francisco - the rooms are not going to be the largest you've ever stayed in. But here, they're very well designed and make good use of the space they're given. For example, the sink was very tastefully placed behind a separate set of doors outside of the bathroom.

The beds are among the most comfortable that I've experienced in a hotel. The comforter was warm without being overbearingly hot and the mattress had an extra feather cushion on top.

I think one of the upscale chains calls them "heavenly beds". I don't care what they call it - I want one at home!

As with hotels in all big cities, I try and request a room on one of the upper floors to get away from the street noise. I forgot that this time and realized, once again, how early the garbage haulers actually start in the morning. With the window closed, however, the noise level was no problem.

One more really nice touch was an electric air filter in my room. I don't know if there was one in every room, but mine had it. Not something I would have thought of myself, but a definite bonus.

Even if it weren't for the great location, I'll definitely go out of my way to stay at the Vintage Court hotel whenever I'm in San Francisco.

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From journal San Francisco Chinese Parade

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Hotel Vintage Court

  • May 30, 2002
  • 4 by callen97 from San Diego, California
This is a beautiful hotel located near Union Square and Fisherman's Wharf. The employees were very friendly and helpful, making sure to inform me of the evening wine tasting held at the hotel. Street parking is difficult to find, but the hotel does offer valet. The rooms were very spacious and included a mini fridge and a snack bar (for an additional price).

It is a typical old building newly renovated for use as a hotel. I especially liked the elegant decor with golden striped wallpaper and large green pillows on each bed. Also the windows had wood slat blinds that added just the right touch. Although the bathrooms were tight for two people, there were enough mirrors and outlets in the room for another person to get ready.

I enjoyed this hotel very much and would definitely like to stay there again soon!

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From journal A weekend in the fog

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Hotel Vintage Court

  • December 26, 2001
  • 4 by tcguide from New York
Staying at the Hotel Vintage Court made my stay in San Francisco a unique and comfortable experience. This boutique hotel is a renovated old hotel, and it has a vineyard theme which makes it feel like a B&B at a winery. It''s not a place where all the rooms are identical. Each room is named after a winery, and I stayed in the Estancia Winery room with a king sized bed and green pillows in the shape of Hershey''s kisses. Wooden blinds were a nice feature, and there was a modern workdesk for the business traveler.

The Hotel Vintage Court has an excellent loation because it''s located just a few blocks from Union Square, where there are many shops. Many coffee shops and restaurants are located on Bush Street. The trolley also runs up the nearby steep streets to give your stay a uniquely San Francisco feeling.

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