Located in San Francisco, 656 feet from Union Square, Beacon Grand, A Union Square Hotel features accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
kathleengarcia
United States of America
Beds were very comfortable and linens were nice quality. Room was just very pleasant. The tone of the stay was positive from the point of arrival to departure. Staff were pleasant and helpful. The hotel is gorgeous. We had drinks in their bar-lounge area one night before heading to a baseball game and the staff there were very friendly, yet professional. We went back and had friends meet us for drinks and dinner there.
Location is excellent. We had breakfast daily across the street at the famous and always good Sears Fine Dining.
Located in San Francisco’s quaint Nob Hill neighborhood, this hotel near the Golden Gate Bridge and Union Square offers on-site dining. Guest rooms feature city or bay views and free WiFi.
Jeremy
United States of America
Great room except that it was next to the elevators and you could hear them going up and down.
Offering a fitness center, Hotel Zephyr San Francisco is located a short 984 feet from Pier 39 Fisherman's Wharf.
Tamara
United States of America
Conveniently located to all local transportation.
Not sure if I missed it in the description but IHOP is directly next door. Games rooms and outdoor fire pit were a favorite.
Located in the heart of downtown San Francisco, this Hilton is conveniently located crossroads of the Financial District, Chinatown, and North Beach.
david
United States of America
the location was perfect for us.We had a high floor with a view of the bay as requested thank you for filling our request. Front desk service 5 star. really enjoyed the entire experience, We come to San Fran once a year and The Hilton is our new favorite.
Located in San Francisco, the Cow Hollow Inn and Suites offers nonsmoking accommodations to guests. Free self parking for 1 car per room and free WiFi is provided.
Rae Ann
United States of America
I liked the gated parking. I felt my car was safe.
The bed was comfortable.
Room was clean.
This San Francisco hotel in Union Square is just steps from Chinatown. On-site dining and a 24-hour gym are available for guest convenience.
Osama
Saudi Arabia
checkin was flawless, staff were very friendly and helpful
location is exceptional
room was very nice, clean, very comfortable beds
Gorgeous view of the sunrise every day
This San Francisco hotel is located just 2 blocks from Union Square and 5 blocks from the Powell Street BART Station.
Michael
Canada
Good location, room was clean, breakfast buffet reasonable. Our room had a fully renovated bathroom. Beds seemed pretty new as well. Great reception staff.
Located next to the the Moscone Convention Center, this downtown San Francisco hotel offers luxurious rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs. Facilities include a fitness center.
Asha
United States of America
I love that it is across the street from the Metreon Movie Theater and various restaurants. I was able to walk and grab something to eat, didn’t have to drive.
I also love their steam room that’s open 24hours along with their Gym.
Overlooking San Francisco's SoMa area and moments from top city center sites, InterContinental San Francisco provides guests with modern in-room amenities.
Directly across the street from Ocean Beach, Rodeway Inn & Suites San Francisco-Great Highway offers guest rooms with free WiFi access and free guest parking.
Centrally located in San Francisco's Financial District and steps away from Chinatown and the Ferry Building, this luxurious hotel offers unrivaled accommodations and state-of-the-art amenities,...
Orlando and staff were exceptionally kind from beginning to end.
Located in San Francisco, a 5-minute walk from Ghirardelli Square, Hotel Caza Fisherman's Wharf has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Located in San Francisco, a 5-minute walk from Oracle Park, Hyatt Place San Francisco/Downtown provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Close to transport restaurants and flat walking paths
Located adjacent to the Powell and California cable car stop, Stanford Court San Francisco is a technology-friendly boutique hotel that features a lobby and business center equipped with 7 MacBooks,...
everything was splendid
free e-bike rental = awesome
Just 3 minutes’ walk from Fisherman's Wharf, the Hyatt features an on-site restaurant and lounge. A heated outdoor pool and hot tub are offered. Free WiFi and a 47” HDTV are featured in all rooms.
Everything was great. Customer was amazing. Had a comfortable stay.
Located next to the the Moscone Convention Center, this downtown San Francisco hotel offers luxurious rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs. Facilities include a fitness center.
The room was lovely and the bed was so comfortable.
Located in a historic building that is just 5 minutes’ walk from Union Square, Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square features a rooftop restaurant, a library, a gym with indoor pool and a 564...
Very good location. Great breakfast and happy hours!
Staypineapple is a historic 1913 hotel located just 5 minutes' walk from vibrant Union Square. It offers a coffee and treats reception at check-in and free WiFi in all rooms.
Location was perfect for sightseeing and shopping.
Featuring a shared lounge, bar and free WiFi, The Bartlett Hotel and Guest house is located in San Francisco, 1969 feet from Union Square and 1.3 mi from Moscone Center.
The price was good considering the location of the hotel.
Located directly across from Chinatown’s Dragon Gate, The Urban offers accommodations in San Francisco. Free WiFi and free 24-hour coffee are offered to guests.
Very clean, quiero and confy, close to everything.
Located in the historic North Beach District of San Francisco, Europa Hotel is 20 minutes’ walk from Fisherman's Wharf, 17 minutes’ walk from Union Square and 5 minutes’ from the landmark Transamerica...
very good location. they let us leave luggage after check out
Located in San Francisco and with Pier 39 reachable within a 9-minute walk, San Remo Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Welcomed service and friendly staff
Location and cosy
Located in the heart of vibrant Union Square, an upscale shopping and dining global destination, this San Francisco boutique hotel is a part of Oxford Hotel and Resorts, LLC.
Staff were fantastic. Location excellent. Comfy beds.
Located less than 2 minutes' walk from Union Square in San Francisco’s Theater District, Touchstone Hotel - City Center features free WiFi and an on-site local deli.
Located in a beautiful area and it’s just near my venue
Located next to the Hyde Street Cable Car stop, this all-suite hotel is an 8-minute walk from Fisherman’s Wharf. The rooftop deck offers views of San Francisco Bay.
Very friendly staff, great location and near a tram stop.
Located in Downtown San Francisco, this boutique hotel is just 2 blocks from Union Square. It features an on-site restaurant, a cardio room, and spacious rooms with free WiFi.
Lovely and quiet hotel, kind and nice staff, had a great time!
Forbes "Best Bed & Breakfast in San Francisco for 2024" Located 5 minutes’ walk from San Francisco’s vibrant Union Square, this bed & breakfast-style property offers uniquely decorated guest rooms,...
Quaintness
Breakfast
Nibbles and drinks
Very inviting
Located within 2.5 miles of Fisherman’s Wharf and Ghirardelli Square, this hotel offers spacious suites with kitchenettes and free Wi-Fi. A gym and business center are also on site.
Super location, easy to walk around in the center.
Ideally located in the heart of San Francisco's Performing Arts District, near vibrant Hayes Valley neighborhood.
Safe area, amazing and helpful staff. Nice and clean room.
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in San Francisco this weekend is £188 or, for a 4-star hotel, £208. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in San Francisco for this weekend cost around £408 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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Home to one of America’s icons – the Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco is a liberal city where life is very much for the living.
Surrounded by water on 3 sides, the city's spread over steep hills that make for great photo ops. And none better than the zig-zag Lombard Street, seen in many a film. Even more famous are San Fran's iconic trolleys climbing the hills – a little touristy, but still worth a ride.
In the middle of the bay, Alcatraz island is known for the notorious criminals once imprisoned there. Even if you don’t go inside, the views of the bridge and city are unparalleled.
Nowhere is life in San Francisco more laid-back than on the Pacific beaches. Rent a bike and head out there, passing through the huge Golden Gate Park, before returning to sample some fresh seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf. Don't miss the clam chowder served in bread bowls! Chinatown also has a great selection of mid-range restaurants.
As you fly into San Francisco Airport, look out for the exclusive homes lining the Bay Area. Whether you want a more independent stay in apartments, luxury San Francisco hotels or cheap hostels, Booking.com has something for everyone. Be careful though – you might just leave your heart here!
San Francisco isn't a real place with real people.
San Francisco isn't a real place with real people. It is there to run game on the working class and scam people out of their youth. It is the most expensive city on earth. At any given moment residents are outnumbered by tourists and homeless. Don't be a sucker.
Sam
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I didn't go to San Francisco for pleasure.
I didn't go to San Francisco for pleasure. If you are going to present a start-up idea, enter an incubator or accelerator, GO WITH PURPOSE. Practice, modify, improve your idea or presentation. Pack your schedule to the gills and connect with as many people as you can!
The mindset in San Francisco is centered on growth and paying it forward!
Jean
8.0
Scored 8.0
All big cities have a downside and that doesn’t exclude SF.
All big cities have a downside and that doesn’t exclude SF. Yes, there are some areas that are exacerbated by homelessness and decline of business. However, that isn’t the whole story. The city still has vibrant neighborhoods, incredible sights, and extraordinary dining options you’d be hard to find elsewhere. Make sure you go beyond the Pier 39 area or Golden Gate Bridge; yes quintessential. Some other great highlights include a day trip to Angel Island, an outing to Crissy Field or Baker Beach or in the presidio area in general, visiting the Lincoln Park neighborhood with the Legion of Honor and surrounding trails and cliff views, Golden Gate Park with the Japanese tea garden, the botanical gardens, and the several museums like de Yound and California Academy of Sciences, the food in the mission neighborhood alone could be a day….the options are endless and that’s just SF. Plenty of surrounding suggestions like Muir Woods, Sausalito, Oakland, Berkeley, Napa and Sonoma, Monterey Bay, Point Reyes, Santa Cruz to name a few.
Elizabeth
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I only had two nights and one full day. I love walking.
I only had two nights and one full day. I love walking. I walked 30km all around SF. Golden gate. Ocean beach. The city. Everything. Also used public transport to and from airport.
For me it is all about the beauty of the The Bay and the buildings architecture and general scenery.
Only downsides - Chinatown was crap - nothing like the real thing - full of crap tourist gifts - very few restaurants and very few Chinese people. Fisherman’s wharf is a bit overrated too. But it’s ok for a quick walk to get the feel of it all. Only other downside is some of the less safe areas in the downtown area.
andrew
Australia
10
Scored 10
Wonderful city and I shall return.
Wonderful city and I shall return. Great mix of ages, ethnicities, cultures, and all inclusive to whom ever you are wherever I visited. Easy to get around the city and its surroundings. Lots to do and see. Amazing foods.
Murphy
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Since the homeless were hustled out of the City to make it...
Since the homeless were hustled out of the City to make it look good for the Chinese visitors a while ago, it's not as bad as it was but still not great. However, there are still many car break-ins happening and are warned by the hotels to not leave anything in your car. The DeYoung Museum, The Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, Japantown, China Town, The Momo and the wharfs are all favorite places to visit. Getting around is very slow due to traffic and parking is expensive. When you leave the City, do not attempt it past 2:30PM as traffic is barely creeping. I suggest taking Lift or Uber around the City during your stay, they are everywhere and inexpensive. We always eat in Japantown, restaurants in the Filmore District, and just outside of Golden Gate Park. Enjoy the City as there is a lot to experience.
Hotel is within a five minutes walk to Union Square so well positioned to enjoy tourist attractions. The rooms are clean and spacious with all necessary facilities. The room had access to coffee with a large fridge.
The stay is comfortable with plenty of space.
The breakfast was adequate for our needs and set us up for the day. A few extra breakfast options would be nice but it was good enough.
The hotel security was good and we were allowed to store our luggage after checking out which meant we had more time in San Francisco to explore.
Hotel Nikko is conveniently located near Union Square, making it an easy place from which to launch sightseeing, shopping and dining excursions. We loved the sumptuous bedding and elegant bath accessories. We also loved the thoughtfulness in providing half and half in their minibar for early morning or late night cups of coffee from the Keurig machine. But best of all were the staff at this hotel. Time and time again, we were treated with extra mile service, warmth and good natured kindness. Wow! We will gladly return.
Tea/cordial time in the afternoon was great as was coffee in the mornings. The staff was super friendly and helpful. Walking distance to Union Square and many restaurants in the area. The room was spacious (2 bedroom suite) and the decor was wonderful. The older theme fit the hotel and its historic nature. It felt like a bed and breakfast but without the breakfast. All in all it was a wonderful stay and we will definitely stay there again when we go back next year.
The location is very near to Chinatown where the cable cars can be spotted and 5-10min walk from Union Square. Although there is no parking in the hotel premises, there is a safe, clean and well-lit parking garage one block across the hotel which is reasonably priced compared to others in the area. The staff are also friendly and accommodating - they let us leave our luggage while waiting for our bus to LA. Special thank you to Lita and Daniel!
Union Square is our preferred area to stay in SF and the night we arrived, the homeless situation seemed to be more in check. We had been warned that it had gotten much worse recently so we were pleasantly surprised (for a minute). Thus hotel is a block off Powell. The lobby isn't much to look at but the staff were very friendly. We received a room upgrade upon arrival b/c we booked via booking.com and two complimentary waters.
Hotel location was ideal for our San Francisco experience. Short walking distance to the pier and other sites of interest. A couple of blocks from the bus stops for easy transport to other locations such as North Beach, Chinatown and Union Square. $50 Uber ride from the airport (no hotel shuttle). Hotel staff extremely friendly and helpful with transportation and local sites/restaurants.
Good location on the Union Square edge of Chinatown and a 20 minute walk to North Beach and SOMA. The hotel feels boutique-y and smaller than it is, with rooms that are nicely appointed and a very comfy bed. While we were in town there was the annual Lunar Festival a few blocks over so the area was especially lively with street carnivals, food and musical performances.
I have stayed here many times. This is my go-to hotel when staying in San Francisco. It is centrally located. It is close to great areas, such as Union Square, China Town, North Beach, The Mission, Japan Town, and The Castro. The beds are super comfy and they have super nice showers. They also provide comfy bathrobes and LOTS of outlets. Their wifi works well.
Loved hotel Nikko. The room was great size, bed super comfortable, everything was modern and well maintained. I stayed there with my 3yo son, and we enjoyed all the facilities, including the pool and jacuzzi. The hotel is in a great location, close to supermarket, restaurants, transport and attractions in downtown - Cable car, Macys, Union Square.
Great and peaceful location on the cable car route to the Bay area, historic vintage interiör, all stories, photos and art on the walls of the hotel, the Black Cat Bar, library, very kind and helpful staff. This building offers a sight to the San Franciscos development. The hotel rooms are rebuild, fresh and new. We highly recommend!
A timelessly elegant and beautiful hotel in the heart of Union Square. The amazingly comfortable beds and bedding were a respite after long days walking around San Francisco. All the staff went the extra step to provide extraordinary customer service. We will definitely return to Beacon Grand on our next trip to The Bay Area!
Free quick breakfast and coffee to go. Location is great for the fact Union Square is near by and so many other spots near by the downtown area. Cozy, clean and safe Hostel. I would highly recommend as a traveler for business as myself or leisure. A great way to meet so many people from around the world.
- The location is very convenient, right at the downtown core and close to the Union Square.
- Lots of restaurants around the hotel and a CVS convenient right across the street for all the amenities that the hotel can't provide.
- Close to lots of public transit options
- The room is clean
The best things in this hotel are the staff and the breakfast buffet. Very friendly staff, and great food at the buffet. The location is quite nice too, very close the the main gate into Chinatown, and also close to Union Square and some very nice shopping streets.
Beautifully decorated hotel with comfortable rooms. Stylish bar area which did a good breakfast in the morning. Great location just around the corner from Powell station and right in the heart of the downtown San Francisco which was perfect for our one night stay.
Is was very clean, the hotel smelled nice. There was a big common area with games and a bar which was very useful since everything closes at 9 in SF.
It is very close to everything. I think this is the best location you can get as a tourist in San Francisco
Perfect location for getting to all areas around Union Square and for walking further across the city. Loved the views from nearby Nob Hill and plenty of places for a wonderful breakfast, including the cafe attached to the hotel, around.
Good position on Nob Hill, near Union Square. Reasonable price in the expensive San Francisco. Very gentle staff. The Marines heritage is a strong plus for this hotel.
Despite being really close to Tenderloin the location of the hotel is great. Close to Union Square and within walking distance to Downtown and Embarcadero.
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